Alexander Warburton

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Alexander Warburton
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7th Premier of Prince Edward Island
In office
October 1, 1897 – August 1, 1898
Monarch Victoria
Lieutenant Governor George William Howlan
Preceded by Frederick Peters
Succeeded by Donald Farquharson
Leader of the Prince Edward Island Liberal Party
In office
October 1, 1897 – August 1, 1898
Preceded by Frederick Peters
Succeeded by Donald Farquharson
Member of the General Assembly of Prince Edward Island for 1st Queens
In office
May 29, 1891 – December 13, 1893
Serving with Peter Sinclair
Preceded by James Miller Sutherland
Succeeded by district abolished
MLA (Councillor) for 1st Queens
In office
December 13, 1893 – August 1, 1898
Preceded by himself
Succeeded by William Campbell
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Queen's
In office
October 26, 1908 – September 21, 1911
Serving with Lemuel E. Prowse
Preceded by Angus A. McLean
Alexander Martin
Succeeded by Angus A. McLean
Donald Nicholson
Personal details
Born (1852-04-05)April 5, 1852
Summerside, Prince Edward Island
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Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Nationality Canadian
Political party Liberal
Other political
affiliations
Liberal
Spouse(s) Helen Margaret Davies (m. 1883)
Isabella Cogswell Longworth (m. 1889)
Children Olga, Mrs. J. Holroyd, and Morah Frances
Residence Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Alma mater St. Dunstan's College
King's College
University of Edinburgh
Occupation lawyer, judge, and author
Profession Politician
Religion Anglican

Alexander Bannerman Warburton (April 5, 1852 – January 14, 1929) was a politician, jurist and author, who served as the seventh Premier of Prince Edward Island, Canada.

Alexander was born in Summerside, the son of James Warburton, who was a member of the provincial assembly. Named after Lieut. Governor, Sir Alexander Bannerman, he was educated in Summerside, at St. Dunstan's College, King's College in Nova Scotia and the University of Edinburgh. He was called to the bar in 1879. He was a director for the Patriot Publishing Company and the Eastern Assurance Company of Canada.

Warburton was first elected to the province's House of Assembly in 1891 as a Liberal, and was re-elected in 1893 and 1897. He became premier of the province on October 27, 1897 when his predecessor resigned to move to British Columbia. Warburton only served in the position for eight months until resigning in June 1898 to accept a judicial appointment.

In the 1908 federal election, he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal Member of Parliament (MP), but lost his seat in the 1911 election that defeated the Laurier Liberals. He attempted to return to the House but was again defeated in the 1917 election. In 1920, Warburton returned to the bench as a judge on probate court and held that position until his death.

Warburton wrote two books on the history of the island, Prince Edward Island, Past and Present in 1905, and A History of Prince Edward Island which was published posthumously in 1923. Prior to entering politics, Warburton started a movement to beautify Charlottetown which resulting in the planting of more than 800 trees along main thoroughfares and in public squares, many of which stand to this day.

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