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WRIGHT, Joel Tombleson, Canadian clergyman, born in Upwell, Isle of Ely, England, 16 March, 1834. He removed to Canada in 1855, and was ordained as a priest of the Church of England in Canada in 1862 by Bishop Benjamin Cronyn. He was incumbent of Wardsville and adjacent places in Middlesex county for eight years, and has since been rector of St. James's church, St. Mary's, Ont. He was plaintiff in the celebrated chancery suit, Wright vs. the Synod of Huron, instituted in 1881 on behalf of himself and other clergy of the diocese. The case finally reached the supreme court of Canada, which decided against Mr. Wright, who thereupon, in 1884, appealed to the privy council of Great Britain, where it is now pending. He is known as a lecturer on Freemasonry, and has published a work on "Constitutional Government and Synod Legislation" (1879).
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