Angus McGillivray | |
Birth Date: | January 22, 1842 |
Birth Place: | Bailey's Brook, Nova Scotia |
Office1: | MLA for Antigonish County |
Term Start1: | 1876 |
Term End1: | 1891 |
Predecessor1: | Daniel MacDonald |
Successor1: | Christopher P. Chisholm |
Term Start2: | 1895 |
Term End2: | 1902 |
Predecessor2: | Colin Francis McIsaac |
Successor2: | Fred Robert Trotter |
Office3: | Speaker of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly |
Term Start3: | 1882 |
Term End3: | 1886 |
Predecessor3: | Ebenezer Tilton Moseley |
Successor3: | Michael Joseph Power |
Party: | Liberal |
Occupation: | lawyer |
Angus McGillivray (January 22, 1842 - May 4, 1917) was a lawyer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Antigonish County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly as a Liberal member from 1878 to 1891 and from 1895 to 1902.
He was born in Bailey's Brook, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, the son of John McGillivray of Scottish descent, and moved to Antigonish with his parents while still young. He was educated at Saint Francis Xavier University. McGillivray was called to the Nova Scotia bar in 1874. In 1878, he married Maggie McIntosh. He served as speaker for the assembly from 1883 to 1886. McGillivray was defeated when he ran for election in 1894. He was elected in an 1895 by-election held after Colin Francis McIsaac was elected to the House of Commons. McGillivray ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887 and 1891.