Albert Scott White

Albert Scott White (April 12, 1855 – March 17, 1931) was a lawyer, politician, and judge in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada.

From 1886 to 1903, he represented King's County as part of the official creation of the New Brunswick Liberal Party.

[2] From 1890 to 1892, White served as speaker for the provincial assembly, then in 1892 was named Solicitor General.

After resigning his seat in provincial legislature, White became chair of the commission to revise New Brunswick statutes.

[1] After two unsuccessful bids for election to the House of Commons, White's acted as co-counsel in the prosecution of James Harvie Crocket, a Fredericton newspaper proprietor, in 1907.