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Encyclopedia > Charles Richards

Charles Dow Richards (June 12, 1879_September 15, 1956) was a judge and New Brunswick politician. He served as Conservative house leader and then minister of lands and mines under Premier John B. M. Baxter. In 1931 he became premier and tried to deal with the Great Depression without much success. In 1933 he left politics when he was appointed to the Supreme Court of New Brunswick, serving as Chief Justice of that court from 1948 to 1955.



Preceded by:
John B. M. Baxter
1925-1931
Premier of New Brunswick
1931-1933
Succeeded by:
Leonard P. D. Tilley
1933-1935





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Legacy Report (3158 words)
Charles Bell-[736] was born on 30 Mar 1823 in England and died on 11 Sep 1892 in Wanganui, New Zealand, at age 69.
Charles Richards-[752] was born in 1881 in Wanganui, New Zealand and died in 1917 in Wanganui, New Zealand, at age 36.
Charles Owen Poad-[1156] was born in 1911 in Foxton, New Zealand and died in 1974 in Wanganui, New Zealand, at age 63.
Angel J. August Richards Charles Gunn Biography (413 words)
Richards crashed onto the LA scene in the first season of Angel as Gunn, the street-wise, vampire hunter.
But Richards acting came to the fore in the final season of Angel, when Gunn had to come to terms with a part he played in the death of a friend.
Richard’s portrayal was so outstanding that it earned him a special mention by various TV critics.
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