A History of the Scotch Presbyterian Church St Gabriel Street Montreal
A History of the Scotch Presbyterian Church St Gabriel Street Montreal
Robert Campbell
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L. He was born in this city, on July 16th, 1823. He received his education at private schools here, at Nicolet College, at Edinburgh, Scotland, under private tutors, and at Edinburgh Uni- versity, where he took the degree of M. A. , in 1844. Rank- ing second in the order of proficiency in classics and mathematics in the examination for the degree. He had previously, in 1839-40, followed courses of lectures at Paris, France, at the Ecole de Medicine, Sorbonne, and the College de France. He retur...ned to Montreal about 1844, and entered upon the study of law with the late Duncan Fisher, Q. C, and Hon. James Smith, subsequently Attorney-GJ-eneral for Lower Canada, and a judge of the Court of Queen's Bench, and was called to the bar in 1848. In 1852, he formed a partnership with Mr. Alex. Morris, now the Hon. Alexander Morris, the firm being known as Torrance & Morris. In 1865, the Hon. Mr. Morris was elected Member of Parliament for South Lanark, and shortly after removed to Ontario, being succeeded in the firm by his brother, Mr.
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