Herbert James Palmer Politician

H. James Palmer (August 26, 1851 – December 22, 1939) was the 11th Premier of Prince Edward Island and the son of former colonial Premier Edward Palmer.Born in Charlottetown, Palmer was educated at Prince of Wales College and then at King's College in Windsor, Nova Scotia.He was called to the bar in 1876 and became a Queen's Counsel in 1878. Palmer entered the provincial legislature as a Liberal upon winning a seat in the election of 1900. He served as Attorney-General at various times except between 1904 and 1908 when he was out of office. In May 1911 he became premier when Francis Longworth Haszard was appointed to the Supreme Court of the province. At the time, members of the legislature were required to resign their seats and run for re-election in a by-election. Palmer did so but was defeated in the December by-election. He resigned as premier and returned to his law practice. The loss of Palmer's seat also caused the Liberal government to lose their majority in the legislature and the lieutenant governor asked the leader of the opposition, John A. Mathieson, to form a new government.

Personal facts

Herbert James Palmer
Birth dateAugust 26, 1851
Birth place
Prince Edward Island , Charlottetown
Religion
Anglicanism
Date of deathDecember 22, 1939
Place of death
Charlottetown
Residence
Charlottetown
Education
University of King's College
Prince of Wales College

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Office holder

monarch
George V
officePremier of Prince Edward Island
party
Prince Edward Island Liberal Party
relation
Edward Palmer (Canadian politician)
successor

Herbert James Palmer on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.archives.pe.ca/peiain/seriesdetail.asp?fonds=RG25&series=Series22
  2. http://www.gov.pe.ca/premiersgallery/palmerj.php3