He was the Commissioner Superior Court, District of Bedford; held the offices of Deputy Protonotary Superior Court and Deputy Clerk District of Bedford from Sept. 1889 to July 1895, when he was admitted to the Bar of the province; He studied law with J.C. McCorkil and H.T. Duffy.
He was a law examiner for the province 1904-1910, the Batonnier of the Bedford Bar, and was appointed King's Counsel in 1929.
His biography appeared in "Men of today in the Eastern Townships."
He was the Commissioner Superior Court, District of Bedford; held the offices of Deputy Protonotary Superior Court and Deputy Clerk District of Bedford from Sept. 1889 to July 1895, when he was admitted to the Bar of the province; He studied law with J.C. McCorkil and H.T. Duffy.
He was a law examiner for the province 1904-1910, the Batonnier of the Bedford Bar, and was appointed King's Counsel in 1929.
His biography appeared in "Men of today in the Eastern Townships."
Family Members
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Edmond-Pierre Leonard
1871–1873
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Pvt Frederick Henry Gendreau "Fred" Leonard
1873–1947
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Francis Joseph "Frank" Leonard
1875–1937
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Laura Ernestine Leonard Lippé
1877–1979
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Louis-Edmond Leonard
1879–1915
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Adelaide Anne "Addy" Leonard Senecal
1881–1953
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Wilfrid Michael Leonard
1883–1948
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George Oscar Victor Leonard
1886–1958
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Lionel Arthur Leonard
1888–1977
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Lillie May Leonard Ruiter
1891–1973
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