- Jonathan Bliss
Jonathan Bliss (
October 1 1742 –October 1 1822 ) was a lawyer, judge and political figure inNew Brunswick . He represented St. John County in theLegislative Assembly of New Brunswick from from 1786 to 1792 and from 1796 to 1802.He was born in
Springfield, Massachusetts , the son of Luke Bliss and Mercy Ely. Bliss was educated atHarvard College , studied law inBoston and set up practice in Wilbraham. He was named a justice of the peace in 1770 and a major in the militia in the following year. He travelled toEngland near the start of theAmerican Revolution . In 1784, he accepted the post of attorney general for the province of New Brunswick. WithWard Chipman , he was elected to the1st New Brunswick Legislative Assembly after the sheriff closed the polls early and disallowed votes for opposing candidates. In 1790, Bliss married Mary Worthington. He purchased a large home in Saint John formerly owned byBenedict Arnold . He was namedChief Justice of New Brunswick in 1809 and was appointed to theExecutive Council of New Brunswick that same year. He remained a judge until his death in Fredericton in 1822 because the government was not prepared to grant him a pension.His son William Blowers served in the Nova Scotia assembly and was a puisne judge for the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia.
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* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=2762 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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