James Patrick Fox

Politician, Deceased Person

1860 – 1899

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Who was James Patrick Fox?

James Patrick Fox, Canadian politician and office holder, born in St. John’s to James and Bridget Fox.

Fox was the first person elected to the assembly under a new system under Prime Minister Sir William Whiteway legislation extending the right to vote in elections for the House of Assembly to all males 21 years of age and older.

Fox became a partner in his father’s firm, James Fox and Sons, in 1882. Fox Senior had been a member of the Legislative Council, the upper house in the bicameral system of government under which Newfoundland operated in the period between 1855 and 1934. Such as it was, Fox was exposed at an early age and it was something in which he developed a keen interest.

In 1888, he became a member of the first St. John’s municipal council. Consisted of seven members: five members elected on a ward system and two members appointed by the Newfoundland Government, Fox, along with James Goodfellow, who was the first chair of the council, was one of the government appointees.

At 30 years old, Fox left municipal council in 1890 when he was appointed to the Legislative Council by Prime Minister Sir William Whiteway.

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Born
Mar 2, 1860
Nationality
  • Canada
Profession
Lived in
  • St. John's
Died
Feb 27, 1899

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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