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DESCHAMPS, Isaac, jurist, born in 1723: died 11 August 1801. He was of Swiss extraction, and in early life settled in Nova Scotia. In 1754 he was clerk at Fort Edward (Windsor), and aided in suppressing the disturbance of the Acadian French in that year. He was a member of the assembly in 1761, and justice of the court of common pleas for Kings County. In 1768 he was judge of Prince Edward Island, and from 1770 till 1785 of the supreme court of Nova Scotia. He was clerk of the assembly in 1772, and appointed councilor in 1783.
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