Edward Ludlow Wetmore
Mayor of Fredericton, New Brunswick
In office
1874–1876
Member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick for York
In office
1883–1886
Chief Justice of Saskatchewan
In office
1907–1912
Succeeded byFrederick W. A. G. Haultain
Personal details
Born(1841-03-24)March 24, 1841
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
DiedJanuary 19, 1922(1922-01-19) (aged 80)
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Edward Ludlow Wetmore (March 24, 1841 January 19, 1922) was a Canadian judge and politician.

Born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, the son of Charles Peters Wetmore and Sarah Burr Ketchum, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of New Brunswick in 1859. He was called to the New Brunswick bar in 1864. From 1874 to 1876, he was the mayor of Fredericton. He was elected to Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick and was Leader of the Opposition from 1883 to 1886. In 1886, he was appointed to the Supreme Court of New Brunswick.

In 1887, he was appointed puisne judge of the first Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories and in 1907 he was appointed the first Chief Justice of Saskatchewan. He served in this position until 1912.

In 1907, he became the first Chancellor of the University of Saskatchewan and served in this position until 1917.

He died in Victoria, British Columbia on January 19, 1922.[1]

References

  1. "Ex-Chief Justice Wetmore, Formerly Prominent Saskatchewan Jurist, Dies at Coast Following Lengthy Illness". Regina Leader-Post. January 21, 1922. p. 13. Retrieved January 3, 2020 via Newspapers.com.
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