Halliburton, Sir Brenton — (1773 1860) H Chief justice, of Nova Scotia, presides at trial of Joseph Howe for libel, 24; contest for his office, 168; his son challenges Howe, because of supposed insulting references to the father, 236. Bib.: Hill, Memoir of Sir… … The makers of Canada
Halliburton, John Croke — (1806 1884) Eldest son of Sir Brenton Halliburton, chief justice of Nova Scotia. Called to the bar, 1829; appointed deputy clerk of the Legislative Council, 1830, and clerk, 1838. In early life challenged Joseph Howe to a duel, but neither of… … The makers of Canada
James Brenton — (November 2 1736 ndash; December 3 1806) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Onslow township from 1765 to 1770 and Halifax County from 1776 to 1785 in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly .He was born in Newport,… … Wikipedia
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