George William Burton Explained

Sir George William Burton
Office:Chief Justice of Ontario
Honorific Prefix:The Honourable
Predecessor:Sir John Hawkins Hagarty
Successor:John Douglas Armour
Term Start:1897
Term End:1900
Birth Place:Sandwich, Kent, England
Death Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Sir George William Burton (July 21, 1818August 22, 1901) was a British-Canadian lawyer and judge. He was Chief Justice of Ontario from 1897 to 1900.[1]

Biography

Burton was born in Sandwich, Kent, England, on July 21, 1818, the second son of Admiral George Guy Burton, Royal Navy.[2] He was educated at the Rochester and Chatham Proprietary School.[3] In 1836 or 1837, Burton came to Canada and settled in Ingersoll, where he began studying law in the office of his paternal uncle, Edmund Burton.[4] He was called to the bar in 1841 or 1842. Thereafter, he practised law in Hamilton. Burton also practised in partnership with Charles A. Sadleir, as Burton & Sadleir, for many years.

He was a reformer in politics.

On June 9, 1850, Burton married Elizabeth Perkins, daughter of Dr. F. Perkins, of Kingston, Jamaica, and niece and adopted daughter of Colonel Charles Cranston Dixon, of the 90th Regiment.

Burton acted as solicitor for the city of Hamilton; also for the Canada Life Assurance Company, of which he was a director, having been elected to that position soon after his elevation to the bench. In 1856 he was nominated as bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada, and when that body became elective by the profession at large, under an Ontario statute passed in 1871,[5] he was elected to the position.[4] In 1862 or 1863, he was named a Queen's Counsel.[4]

Burton was appointed a judge of the Court of Error and Appeal on May 30, 1874, moving to Toronto, Ontario.[6] Upon the elevation of Samuel Henry Strong to the Supreme Court of Canada, in October 1865, Burton became the senior justice of the Court of Appeal.[6] Burton was appointed Chief Justice of Ontario in 1897 and was knighted in 1898. He died on August 22, 1901, in Toronto.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Former Judges. 2020-08-16. www.ontariocourts.ca.
  2. Book: Cochrane. William. The Canadian Album. Hopkins. J. Castell. Bradley, Garretson & Co.. 1891. Brantford, Ontario. 353. 848316458. 1.
  3. News: 1901-08-23. Sir George Burton Dead. Windsor Star. 2021-09-15.
  4. Book: The Canadian Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent and Self-Made Men. 1880. American Biographical Publishing Co. Toronto. 697903463. 418–419.
  5. An act to make the members of the Law Society of Ontario elective by the bar thereof, SO 1871–71 (31 Vict), c 15
  6. Book: Dent, John Charles. The Canadian Portrait Gallery. 1880. J.B. Magurn. 978-0-665-07405-9. Toronto. 3. 1041616750. 114–115.