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J.F. Bain - Puisne Justice<br />

P.A. Macdonald - Master and Referee<br />

Robert J- Wiison - Registrar<br />

John Y. Cain - Deputy Clerk of Records and Writs and Accountant<br />

Geoffrey H. Walker - Prothonotary<br />

Augustus Mills - Deputy Prothonotary<br />

A. J. Belch - Chamber Clerk<br />

Wm. Perkins - First Court Reporter<br />

James Perkins - Second Court Reporter<br />

Year ending December 31, 1895.<br />

T.W. Taylor - Chief Justice<br />

Joseph Dubuc - Puisne Justice<br />

A.C. Kiilam - Puisne Justice<br />

J.F. Bain - Puisne Justice<br />

P.A. Macdonald - Master and Referee<br />

Robert J. Wilson - Registrar<br />

J.Y. Cain - Deputy Clerk of Records and Writs and Accountant<br />

Geoffrey H. Walker - Prothonotary<br />

A. Mills - Deputy Prothonotary<br />

A. J. Belch - Chamber Clerk<br />

Wm. Perkins - First Court Reporter<br />

James Perkins - Second Court Reporter<br />

Court of Queen's Bench also employed, during 1872-95, a number of<br />

persons as interpreters and criers. In addition the attomey-general's office<br />

maintained a separate staff, usually including a chief law clerk, one or WO<br />

clerks, and an accountant.

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