Neil McLeod (politician)
Neil McLeod | |
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5th Premier of Prince Edward Island | |
In office November 13, 1889 – April 27, 1891 | |
Monarch | Victoria |
Lieutenant Governor | Jedediah Slason Carvell |
Preceded by | William Wilfred Sullivan |
Succeeded by | Frederick Peters |
Leader of the Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island | |
In office November 1, 1889 – March 9, 1893 | |
Preceded by | William Wilfred Sullivan |
Succeeded by | Daniel Gordon |
Member of the General Assembly of Prince Edward Island for 5th Queens | |
In office April 2, 1879 – December 13, 1893 Serving with George W. Deblois, Patrick Blake, John T. Jenkins | |
Preceded by | Louis Henry Davies |
Succeeded by | district abolished |
Personal details | |
Born |
Uigg, Prince Edward Island | December 15, 1842
Died |
October 19, 1915 72) Summerside, Prince Edward Island | (aged
Nationality | Canadian |
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse(s) | Isabella Jane Adelia Hayden (m. 1877) |
Children | Arthur, Adelia Flora, Jennie, Marie, Dorothy, and Mary |
Residence | Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
Alma mater | Acadia University |
Occupation | lawyer and judge |
Profession | Politician |
Cabinet |
Secretary-Treasurer (1879–1887) Minister without Portfolio (1887–1889) |
Religion | Baptist |
Neil McLeod (December 15, 1842 – October 19, 1915) was a Prince Edward Island lawyer, judge and politician, the fifth Premier. He was born at Uigg on the island to Roderick McLeod and Flora McDonald, Scottish immigrants. He was educated in Uigg and in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, articled in law at Charlottetown and was called to the bar in 1873. McLeod entered politics in 1879 winning a seat in the provincial legislature as a Conservative. He was re-elected in 1882 and became secretary-treasurer and then minister without portfolio in the government of William Wilfred Sullivan. In 1889, Sullivan resigned to become Chief Justice of the province's Supreme Court and McLeod became party leader and Premier. His government was defeated after a series of by-election losses led to it losing a Motion of No Confidence in 1891. McLeod retired from politics and was appointed a county court judge in 1893. He died at Summerside.
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