Bernard Devlin

Bernard Devlin
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Montreal Centre
In office
1875–1878
Preceded byMichael Patrick Ryan
Succeeded byMichael Patrick Ryan
Personal details
Born(1824-12-15)15 December 1824
Died7 February 1880(1880-02-07) (aged 55)
Resting placeNotre Dame des Neiges Cemetery
PartyLiberal Party
SpouseAnn Eliza Hickey
RelationsThe Hon. Charles Ramsay Devlin, MP, Nephew, Emmanuel Berchmans Devlin, MP, Nephew
Children8
ProfessionLawyer, journalist
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Bernard Devlin, QC (15 December 1824 – 7 February 1880) was an Irish-born lawyer, counsel to the Abraham Lincoln administration of the United States Government during the most northerly engagement of the United States Civil War, Quebec-based political figure and Canadian parliamentarian, and peer and political competitor of Thomas D'Arcy McGee. A champion of many causes, generally of a liberal persuasion, his abilities as a criminal advocate and oratorical skill established for him a wide reputation throughout the then-Dominion of Canada, and his motto: "justice and equality to all classes and creeds, undue favor to none" was far in advance of the tenor of the times.