Wood, Thomas Lett
b. 1821
Thomas Lett Wood was the Acting Stipendiary Magistrate for Vancouver Island in the early 1860s. He graduated from Westminster School and Trinity College Cambridge in 1843. Wood practiced as a Special Pleader and a Barrister-at-Law.1
After opposition by D. B. Ring who saw Wood's selection over his own as a great injustice, Wood was appointed Acting Attorney General, eventually replacing Attorney General George Hunter Cary, who had been accused of mishandling finances.2
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