Charles Fitzpatrick
Sir Charles Fitzpatrick | |
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| 5th Chief Justice of Canada | |
| In office June 4, 1906 – October 21, 1918 | |
| Nominated by | Wilfrid Laurier |
| Preceded by | Henri Elzéar Taschereau |
| Succeeded by | Louis Henry Davies |
| 12th Lieutenant Governor of Quebec | |
| In office October 23, 1918 – October 31, 1923 | |
| Monarch | George V |
| Governors General | The Duke of Devonshire The Lord Byng of Vimy |
| Premier | Lomer Gouin Louis-Alexandre Taschereau |
| Preceded by | Pierre-Évariste Leblanc |
| Succeeded by | Louis-Philippe Brodeur |
| MP for Quebec County | |
| In office August 19, 1896 – June 3, 1906 | |
| Preceded by | Jules Joseph Taschereau Frémont |
| Succeeded by | Lorenzo Robitaille |
| Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada | |
| In office February 11, 1902 – June 3, 1906 | |
| Preceded by | David Mills |
| Succeeded by | Allen Bristol Aylesworth |
| Solicitor General of Canada | |
| In office July 13, 1896 – February 9, 1902 | |
| Preceded by | Charles Hibbert Tupper |
| Succeeded by | Henry George Carroll |
| MLA for Québec-Comté | |
| In office June 17, 1890 – June 11, 1896 | |
| Preceded by | Thomas Chase-Casgrain |
| Succeeded by | Némèse Garneau |
| Personal details | |
| Born | December 19, 1851 Quebec City, Canada East |
| Died | June 17, 1942 (aged 90) Quebec City, Quebec |
| Resting place | Cimetière Saint-Michel de Sillery |
| Political party | Quebec Liberal Party (1890–1896) Liberal Party of Canada (1896–1906) |
Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, PC, GCMG (December 19, 1851 – June 17, 1942) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as Minister of Justice of Canada, as Chief Justice of Canada and then as Lieutenant Governor of Quebec.