John Doull

Judge

1878 – 1969

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Who was John Doull?

John Doull was a lawyer, judge and politician. He represented Pictou County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly as a Conservative member from 1925 to 1933.

He was born in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, the son of James Doull, the son of a Scottish immigrant, and Christina McLellan. He was educated in New Glasgow and at Dalhousie University, on the Board of Governors of which he was later to serve. He worked in his father's grocery business and then as a bookkeeper before returning to Dalhousie to study law. Doull was admitted to the Nova Scotia bar in 1910 and went on to practice in Glace Bay and New Glasgow. From 1914 to 1925, he was solicitor for the town of Trenton. Doull married Irene McGregor in 1916. He served in the province's Executive Council as minister without portfolio from 1928 to 1931 and Attorney General from 1931 to 1933. He was a judge in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia from 1933 to 1961. Doull was also president of the Nova Scotia Historical Society. He died in Halifax. The philosopher James Doull was his son.

Doull published the following historical books:

Angus McGillivray, D.D.

A History of the Bible Society in Nova Scotia, 1813-1963

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Born
Nov 1, 1878
Died
1969

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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