Mather Byles DesBrisay

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Mather Byles DesBrisay
Honorable Mather Byles DesBrisay Judge, C.C.
MLA for Lunenburg
In office
1867–1878
Speaker of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
In office
1875–1876
Preceded byJohn Barnhill Dickie
Succeeded byIsaac N. Mack
Personal details
BornMarch 19, 1828
Liberal
SpouseAda Adams Harley
ChildrenReverend William Almon DesBrisay, Dr. Charles Mosse DesBrisay, M.D.Sarah Eliza DesBrisay, Marie Woodward DesBrisay, Louisa Caroline DesBrisay, Emma Almon DesBrisay, Jessie DesBrisay
Parent(s)Dr. Thomas Belcher DesBrisay M.D. and Lucretia Bourdette Woodward
OccupationLawyer, Judge of County Court
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Mather Byles DesBrisay (March 19, 1828 – April 8, 1900) was a Canadian lawyer, judge, politician, and historian in the Province of Nova Scotia whose collections form the DesBrisay Museum in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia.

A descendant of

Halifax and Dartmouth. Trained in law, in 1851 Mather DesBrisay was admitted to the Bar of Nova Scotia
. He eventually set up a law practice in his native Chester but in 1865 made Bridgewater his home.

In 1867, DesBrisay entered provincial politics as part of the

Speaker of the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia. After 1875 DesBrisay was out of politics and in 1876 he married Ada Adams Harley.[2]

Mather DesBrisay served as a County Court judge for Lunenburg, Shelburne and Queens counties until 1897. An avid historian, in 1870 he published his book titled "History of the County of Lunenburg."[2] It marked what became a major pursuit of documentation that saw a revised edition of his book published in 1895. Following his death in 1900, the town of Bridgewater acquired his vast collection of papers and artifacts and established the DesBrisay Museum as a public community history museum.

Mather and Ada DesBrisay are buried together in the Brookside Cemetery in Bridgewater.

References

  1. ^ a b "The Descendants of Captain Théophile de la Cour DesBrisay". Dave Hunter and The Island Register. 2002. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
  2. ^ a b "Meet Judge DesBrisay". Profile of Mather Byles DesBrisay at the DesBrisay Museum. own of Bridgewater. 2006. Archived from the original on February 24, 2007. Retrieved 2008-06-11.

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