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Frederick Thomas Enright, K.C.
ENRIGHT, Frederick Thomas, K.C., B.C.L. - Judge of Court of Sessions of the Peace, Montreal. Born Danville, Que., July 7, 1878, son of Edward C. Enright and Christiana E. Frost. Educated: Sherbrooke High School and McGill University (B.C.L., McGill, 1900). Admitted to practice of Law, July, 1903; created K.C., July, 1919. For several years an active member of the Council of Montreal Reform Club, resigned on appointment to bench on the 2nd June, 1922. Member of Canadian Militia and Officer of 53rd Regiment, Sherbrooke, Que., for a number of years prior to 1900. Married Edith A. Campbell; has one daughter. Clubs: Islesmere Golf and Country Club; Heather Curling Club. Societies: Art Association; St. James' Literary Society: St. George's Society. Recreation: Golf. Liberal in politics and, prior to elevation to bench, an ardent supporter of policies of the late Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Protestant; Member, Westmount Methodist Church. Residence: 388 Roslyn Ave., Westmount, Que.
Source: Prominent People of the Province of Quebec, 1923-24, Montreal, Biographical Society of Canada, Limited, undated and unpaginated. |
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