John Kent (Newfoundland politician)

John Kent (Newfoundland politician)

John Kent (1805 – September 1, 1872) was premier of Newfoundland 1858 – 1861.

John Kent
Rank:Second 1858-1861
Date of Birth:1805
Place of Birth:Wexford,Ireland
Emigrated:1820
Profession:Politician and Campaigner
Political Party:Liberal Party
Predecessor:Philip Francis Little
Successor:Hugh W. Hoyles

Kent was born in Wexford, Ireland in 1805, arrived in Newfoundland in 1820 and started working for his uncle Patrick Morris. He was influential in establishing a large Irish population on the island. He was elected to the first House of Assembly in 1832 as a Liberal. John Kent was a champion of Catholic rights on an island that was deeply divided along religious lines. He worked for the reform movement along with William Carson and Morris that successfully persuaded the British Colonial Office to institute responsible government in Newfoundland. Kent became Colonial Secretary under Philip Francis Little.

From 1848 to 1855 he was Speaker of the Newfoundland House of Assembly.

He became Premier after Little resigned in 1858. He won the election of 1859 but his government was engulfed by crisis in 1861 when it tried to lower the salary of (mostly Protestant) government officials, including judges who sued the government. In the legislature Kent accused Governor Sir Alexander Bannerman and the opposition Conservatives of conspiring with the judges against the government. Bannerman responded by dismissing the Kent's government and installing Hugh Hoyles as Premier of a Conservative government.

The Liberals defeated the Conservative government in a Motion of No Confidence resulting in an election campaign that was fought along sectarian lines with Catholics largely voting Liberal and Protestants largely voting Conservative. The Protestant Conservative Party of Newfoundland narrowly defeated Kent's Liberals and riots erupted in Catholic Harbour Grace when the governor cancelled voting there essentially denying the Liberals two seats in the legislature and allowing the Conservatives to have a legislative majority.

Kent later joined Sir Frederick Carter's coalition government that attempted to heal the rifts and create a cross denominational compromise that allowed power sharing between Catholics and Protestants, the funding of all denominational schools and the creation of political parties that included members of all denominations.

External links

* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=5074 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]


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