William Lewis Shurtleff, KC, (March 29, 1864 – January 1, 1954) was a Quebec lawyer and newspaper owner.[2] He was the defense lawyer for Harry Kendall Thaw in 1913.[3][4] The Buffalo Morning Express calls him "one of the leading lawyers in Canada".
^"William Lewis Shurtleff". Who's who in Canada. International Press Limited. 1914. Retrieved 2009-11-09. Shurtleff, William Lewis, K.C., LL.B., L.D. Born Coaticook. Que. March 29, 1864 of Lyman and Ruth E. Shurtleff. Educated: "Coaticook; Bishop's College University. Lennoxille (LL.B.. 1886; LL.M.. 1889; LL.D., 1905). ...ailed to the Quebec Bar, 1886; created K.C, 1903. Established present business, 1886. Batonlier of the Bar for the district of St. Francis; first Canadian counsel engaged by Harry K. Thaw, member Protestant section Council of Public Induction. Province of Quebec; member Teacher Training Committee of MacDonald College; member of the Legislative Council of the Strathcona Trust; Chairman. Protestant School Board; elected President, Christian Endeavour Convention, 1898; President, Sunday School Union. Province of Quebec, 1905-1906; Vice-President, Lord's Day Alliance, Canada, 1905. Editor and Proprietor, Coaticook "Observer" for 18 years established 1869). Married Edna L. Alger, Eaton, Que. 1887; has one daughter. Conservative; organizer for ten counties known as Eastern Townships. Appointed in 1911 Government Commissioner for investigation of charges of political partisanship. Methodist. Superintendent, Coatiook Methodist Sunday School. Address: Coatiook, Que.
^"Many Believe Thaw is Sane" (PDF). Buffalo Morning Express. June 25, 1915. Retrieved 2009-11-08.
^"Immigration Officials Seek Writ from New Judge and Hope to Rush Him Across Border". New York Times. August 30, 1913. Retrieved 2009-11-01. Sensational developments are expected to-day in the fight to get Harry Kendall Thaw out of Canada and back to the Matteawan Asylum. ... Thaw was represented by Mr. Shurtleff and the prosecution by Hector.
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