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He was born near Adolphustown in 1792. In 1807 , Hagerman began a career in law, in his father's Kingston, Ontario law office. He was admitted to the bar in 1815 . He served in the militia in the War Of 1812 , eventually becoming the aide-de-camp to Lieutenant-General Gordon Drummond , who regarded him highly, and gaining the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel . He later represented the riding of Kingston in the Legislative Assembly Of Upper Canada . In 1829, he was appointed solicitor general for the province and, in 1837, he became attorney general. He was well-known for his loyalty to the Church Of England . He was appointed judge for the Court of Queen's Bench in 1840. He died at Toronto in 1847.


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