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STRONG, Samuel Henry, Canadian jurist, born in Dorsetshire, England, in 1825. He accompanied his father, the Reverend Samuel T. Strong, to Canada when a boy, and was educated at Kingston and Ottawa. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1848, and began practice in Toronto. In 1856 he was appointed a member of the commission for consolidating the public general statutes of Upper Canada, and Canada, and labored at this work till its completion in 1859. He was elected a teacher of the Law society of Upper Canada in 1860, appointed queen's counsel in 1868, and made vice-chancellor for Ontario, 27 December, 1869. He was transferred to the court of error and appeal, 27 May, 1874, and on 8 October, 1875, was appointed a puisne judge of the supreme court of Canada.
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