John Godfrey Spragge (September 6, 1806 – April 20, 1884) was a Canadian lawyer and judge.
Born in New Cross, Lewisham, England, he emigrated to Upper Canada in 1820 with his father, Joseph Spragge.
He was called to the bar of Upper Canada in 1828 and practised law in York (now Toronto).
[1] Spragge as a justice on Ontario Court of Appeal presided over McLaren v Caldwell where he held that Ontario law[2] made all streams, whether naturally or artificially floatable, public waterways.
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