David Blain

David Blain (August 12, 1832 May 6, 1909) was a Scottish-born Canadian lawyer, teacher and political figure. He represented York West in the House of Commons of Canada from 1872 to 1878 as a Liberal member.[1]

David Blain
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for York West
In office
1872–1878
Preceded byAmos Wright
Succeeded byNathaniel Clarke Wallace
Personal details
Born(1832-08-12)August 12, 1832
Ayr, Scotland
DiedMay 6, 1909(1909-05-06) (aged 76)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
NationalityScottish-Canadian
Political partyLiberal
Spouse(s)Eliza Harrington
ResidenceToronto, Ontario, Canada
OccupationLawyer

He was born near Ayr,[1] the son of John Blain and Elizabeth McCutcheon, and came to Canada West with his parents in 1842. He was educated in Scotland and at the University of Toronto.[2] Blain was called to the bar in 1860 and set up practice in Toronto, partnering for a time with Albert Prince. In 1867, he married Eliza Harrington. He retired from the practice of law in 1868.[3] Blain was defeated in a bid for reelection in 1878.[1] He retired from politics afterwards, and died in Toronto at the age of 76 in 1909.[4]

References

Parliament of Canada
Preceded by
Amos Wright
Member of Parliament for York West
1872–1878
Succeeded by
Nathaniel Clarke Wallace


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