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Name
  
William Riddell

Role
  
Lawyer

Died
  
1945, Toronto, Canada


William Renwick Riddell

Books
  
The Canadian Constituti, The constitution of Canad, The legal profession in Upper

William Renwick Riddell (6 April 1852 – 18 February 1945) was a Canadian lawyer, judge, and historian. Riddell was born in Hamilton Township, Ontario and attended Cobourg Grammar School and Victoria College. He was called to the bar in 1883, and conducted a law practice in Cobourg until he moved to Toronto in 1893. Riddell was appointed as judge to the Supreme Court of Ontario in 1906.

William Renwick Riddell Photograph of William Renwick Riddell Date 1906 or 1907 Flickr

As a historian, he published numerous works of legal, medical and social history, including biographies of William Kirby and John Graves Simcoe.

Riddell was President of Crossen Car Manufacturing Company and married Anna Crossen, daughter of the company's founder.

Riddell died in Toronto in 1945.

References

William Renwick Riddell Wikipedia