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Thomas Barnard Flint

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Preceded by
  
John Lovitt

Name
  
Thomas Flint

Profession
  
Lawyer

Party
  
Liberal Party of Canada

Political party
  
Liberal

Spouse
  
Mary Dane

Constituency
  
Yarmouth

Role
  
Lawyer


Thomas Barnard Flint

Preceded by
  
Sir John George Bourinot

Born
  
April 28, 1847 Yarmouth, Nova Scotia (
1847-04-28
)

Alma mater
  
Wesleyan Academy Harvard University

Died
  
April 8, 1919, Yarmouth, Canada

Education
  
Mount Allison University, Harvard University

Succeeded by
  
William Barton Northrup

Thomas Barnard Flint (April 28, 1847 – April 8, 1919) was a Canadian lawyer and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Yarmouth in the Canadian House of Commons from 1891 to 1902 as a Liberal member.

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Early life and education

He was born in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, the son of John Flint and Anne Barnard, and was educated at the Wesleyan Academy in Sackville, New Brunswick and Harvard University. He married Mary Ella Dane.

Career

He was called to the bar in 1872 and set up practice in Yarmouth. In 1874, Flint married Mary E. Dane. He was high sheriff for Yarmouth County from 1883 to 1886.

Political career

Flint was assistant clerk for the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1887 to 1891. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the provincial assembly in 1873 and 1882 and ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1878. In 1902, Flint was named Clerk of the House of Commons and resigned his seat. He served in that post until 1918. He died the following year in Yarmouth at the age of 71.

He was editor of Bourinot's Parliamentary Practice and Procedure, 3rd edition, published in 1903.

References

Thomas Barnard Flint Wikipedia