Judge Fulton

Judge Fulton

:"For the Canadian member of House of Commons, see James Fulton. For the American congressman, see James G. Fulton"

James 'Judge' Fulton (1739, Belfast - 25 September 1826, Bass River, Nova Scotia) was justice of the peace, judge, surveyor, politician, and founder of the village of Bass River, Nova Scotia.

Judge Fulton as he was locally known is believed to have migrated from Ulster to New England c. 1760, where he worked as a surveyor. Arriving in Nova Scotia in what is believed to be 1765, he settled by 1767 in the Township of Londonderry, an area settled primarily by Ulster families since 1761. He was appointed JP for the district of Colchester soon after in what was then still Halifax County. He was one of the first land grantees of the township. In 1791 he was appointed a judge of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas for Colchester and in 1793 was commissioned as captain of the local militia regiment. He also made the first complete survey of the township and its villages.

By now a prominent local figure, Fulton was elected to the House of Assembly in 1799 (the 8th General Assembly of Nova Scotia). He joined Edward Mortimer of Pictou and William Cottnam Tonge of Halifax to form a "country party" that opposed powerful Halifax merchants allied with then Lieutenant Governor, Sir John Wentworth and the Privy Council, who favoured development of Halifax town at the expense of rural areas and were known at the time as the "court party". The country party took three of four Halifax County seats contested, including Fulton who finished third. (At the time all candidates campaigned county-wide with the top four finishers receiving the four available seats.)

As a Member of the Assembly, Fulton however voted independently on matters and would at times side with court party members. He served on Assembly committees, particularly ones dealing with road or bridge construction. He does not seem to have run for the 1806 elections. Fulton spent the remainder of his days a farmer on his Bass River homestead. He and his wife Margaret (née Campbell) had seven sons and eight daughters. His great-grandson George Fulton founded Dominion Chair Company in 1875.

External links

* [http://www.biographi.ca/EN/ShowBio.asp?BioID=37001 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/ww2/A6458934 Early 20th century poem written in dedication to Judge Fulton]


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