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Herbert Arthur Sinnott

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Canadian politician
Herbert Arthur Sinnott
Sinnott pictured inThe Calgary Daily Herald, June 15, 1918
18thMayor of Calgary
In office
January 2, 1913 – January 2, 1915
Preceded byJohn William Mitchell
Succeeded byMichael Copps Costello
Personal details
Born(1871-01-07)January 7, 1871
Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada
Spouse
Margaret Horne
(m. 1901; died 1906)
ChildrenMargaret B. Sinnott (1906–1988)
Alma materMount Allison University (BA, 1895)
Occupationeducator, barrister, politician

Herbert Arthur Sinnott (January 7, 1871 – after 1923) was a Canadian educator, lawyer and municipal politician who served as the 18th mayor ofCalgary, Alberta from 1913 to 1915.

Sinnott was born inKings County, New Brunswick on January 7, 1871 to David S., a farmer, and Frances (née Taylor) Sinnott.[1] After attending schools inSussex, New Brunswick, Sinnott graduated fromMount Allison University with aBachelor of Arts and started his teaching career inGagetown as principal of a grammar school. He later taught high school inMoncton, New Brunswick before moving west to Alberta in 1900. In 1903, he became a high school principal in Calgary, the first ever to the city.[1][2] He began a career in law in 1908, articling underThomas M. Tweedie. In 1911, he was called to thebar. Around this time, Sinnott also owned and rented out various properties in the city of Calgary as well asLethbridge.[1] He also served on the Calgary School Board as trustee in 1912 and 1920–22 along with chairman from 1908–11 and 1918–19.[3]

Sinnott was elected as Mayor of Calgary and served in this position from January 2, 1913 to January 2, 1915.[4] During his time in office, oil was discovered within the city of Calgary, and it was said that the "[whole city] quickly became oil conscious".[3]

In January 1923, Sinnott pleaded guilty in a court to "misappropriating clients' trust funds" during his work as a lawyer in Calgary.[5] During his trial, Sinnott admitted his guilt and was sentenced to seven years to be served in aPrince Albert, Saskatchewan jail. The magistrate had expressed that "the more grievous" crime that of the betrayal of trust of Sinnott to his clients, and that it was unfortunate that such a citizen of high of esteem, had admitted to committing the crimes.[5] The magistrate also expressed that the punishment was decided to set a precedent and to "deter others from doing the same thing", along with restating that though it was hard to see "a citizen of Mr. Sinnott's calibre" take the sentence, it was a necessary justice.[5] It is not known where Sinnott went after presumably leaving prison, although there have been rumours that he may have moved toAustralia shortly thereafter.[3] While theCalgary Herald reported Sinnott as living inEastern Canada in December 1937.[6]

He married Margaret Horne, a graduate nurse and daughter of a sea captain, in 1901 and had one child with her, Margaret. His wife died in 1906. Aconservative in politics, during his time in Calgary, Sinnott was a member of the Ancient Order of Foresters in Calgary as well as theMethodist church.[1] Sinnott was widely regarded for his work in the educational field, with a 1912 biography beginning with "The educational annals of the Northwest present few names which shine with a brighter luster of good deeds done than the one which forms [this paragraph]".[1]

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  1. ^abcdeMacRae 1912, pg. 573
  2. ^"The Beginnings of Public Education In Calgary -- What Was in the Early Days".The Calgary Herald. June 15, 1918. RetrievedOctober 22, 2012.
  3. ^abcLeslie 1975
  4. ^City of Calgary (2011)."The City of Calgary Municipal Handbook". RetrievedOctober 22, 2012.
  5. ^abc"Sinnott Pleads Guilty and Gets Seven Year Term".The Calgary Herald. No. 4652. January 10, 1923. RetrievedMarch 14, 2020.
  6. ^"New City Year to be Started on January 3".Calgary Herald. December 23, 1937. p. 13.

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