James Sherrard Armstrong

James Shearer Armstrong CMG (27 April 1821 23 November 1888) was a Canadian lawyer, jurist, and landowner from Quebec. From 1871, he served as the Chief Justice for the colony of Saint Lucia and in 1880, he was additionally appointed Chief Justice of Tobago.[1] Resigning from both offices in 1882, he returned to his home at Sorel.

In 1886 he was given the chairmanship of the Royal Commission on the Relations of Capital and Labor in Canada. It was in a hearing of that commission that Olivier-David Benoît was to make his case about the conditions faced by workers in the boot and shoe industry.

He was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in the 1879 Birthday Honours.[2]

Notes

  1. Rose (1888), p. 325
  2. The London Gazette: no. 24726. pp. 3597–3598. 24 May 1879.

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Preceded by
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Chief Justice of Tobago
1880 – 1882
Succeeded by
John Worrell Carrington


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