family depended largely on the income from an inn inherited and run by his mother. She may well have been the most important influence on Harvey and may have steered him away from a life at sea, which his
Sydney, N.S.; d. 28 Jan. 1904 in Hampton Wick (London), England.
Edward John Chapman was born at an inn on the borders of Kent and
*. Unlike most Island lawyers, who were content with a colonial education, he then spent two years at Lincoln’s Inn and the Inner Temple in London. Following his return to Charlottetown, he was called to the
education was intended as a preparation for the law and in 1842 his name had been entered at Lincoln’s Inn. He was called to the bar in 1850 but he never pursued a legal career
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