Frederick Edmund Meredith, born on January sixteenth, eighteen sixty-two, was a distinguished Canadian lawyer and businessman whose contributions spanned various sectors. He held the esteemed position of the eighth Chancellor of Bishop's University, where he played a pivotal role in shaping the academic landscape.
In addition to his academic influence, Meredith was an active member of the Montreal community. He served as the President of the Mount Royal Club and was the Bâtonnier of the Bar of Montreal, showcasing his leadership within the legal profession. His commitment to excellence was further exemplified through his role as Chief Counsel to the Canadian Pacific Railway during the inquest into the tragic sinking of the RMS Empress of Ireland.
Meredith's passion for sports was evident as he took on the role of President of the Montreal Victorias, leading the team to three Stanley Cup championships in the late eighteen nineties. His multifaceted career left a lasting impact on both the legal and sporting communities.
In honor of his legacy, the F.E. Meredith Memorial Prize was established, awarding a scholarship to the student graduating in an English program with the best written English at Bishop's University. This prize continues to inspire future generations of scholars.