Jonathan Sewell

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Jonathan Sewell was a prominent early 19th-century Canadian lawyer, judge, and political figure who served as Chief Justice of Lower Canada and was influential within the conservative Château Clique elite.

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instanceOf Canadian political figure
judge
person
politician
areaOfWork colonial administration
constitutional law
countryOfCitizenship Canada
ethnicGroup British Canadian NERFINISHED
familyName Sewell NERFINISHED
givenName Jonathan
influenced development of conservative politics in Lower Canada
judicial institutions of Lower Canada
influencedBy British colonial policy
legalSystem Lower Canada legal system
memberOf Château Clique NERFINISHED
notableFor being Chief Justice of Lower Canada
influence within the Château Clique elite
role in early 19th-century Canadian politics
occupation judge
lawyer
politician
partOf colonial elite of Lower Canada
placeOfActivity Lower Canada NERFINISHED
Quebec City NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment conservative
positionHeld Chief Justice of Lower Canada NERFINISHED
Speaker of the Legislative Council of Lower Canada NERFINISHED
residence Quebec City NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 19th century

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Château Clique notableMember Jonathan Sewell