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Stephen Butler Leacock 1869-1944


Location
The Region of York - Georgina
In Sutton in front of a church at the intersection of Hedge Road and Park Road, 2.7 km north of Highway 48


Photographer
Alan L Brown

More Information
Posted
April 27, 2004

Text from the Plaque
This internationally-known author and humorist is buried in the churchyard. Born in Swanmore, Hampshire, England, Leacock came with his family to this township in 1876. Graduating from the University of Toronto in 1891, he taught at Upper Canada College and, in 1901, began lecturing in political science at McGill University, heading that department, 1908-1936. Though Leacock wrote extensively on political science, economics and history, he achieved his greatest distinction as a humorist. Some of his best work, essentially Canadian in character and spirit, may be found in "Literary Lapses", "Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town" and "Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich". Leacock's many humorous books, in English and in translation, have won world-wide recognition.

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