Wilkins Lewis Morris 1801-1885 Born In Halifax Nova Scotia Son
of Lewis Morris Wilkins, judge of the Supreme Court. Educated at King's
College, Windsor, graduating in 1819. Called to the bar and practised at
Windsor from 1823 to 1856. In 1856 appointed judge of the Supreme Court
of Nova Scotia, resigning in 1876. For several years a member of the
Nova Scotia Legislature, and provincial secretary in the Young ministry,
1854-1856. =Index=: (Joseph Howe era) Delegate to England to represent views of
Legislative Council of Nova Scotia on responsible government, 52, 56;
supports Howe, 145; becomes provincial secretary, 146; signs Foreign
Enlistment Proclamation, 152; appointed judge of Supreme Court, 157.