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Stair Agnew (judge)

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and a judge of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas for the county from 1799 until his death at his estate in York County in 1821.
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where he married Sophia Winifred (last name unknown). In 1789, Agnew settled in
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This article about a member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick is a
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to a duel after the judge found in favour of an escaped slave in
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in 1800. Allen refused the challenge. Agnew later fought with
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