Lewis Morris Wilkins (May 24, 1801 – March 15, 1885)[1] was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia.
He represented Windsor Township from 1833 to 1838 and from 1852 to 1856[2] and Hants County from 1843 to 1847 in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly.
Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, (the son of Lewis Morris Wilkins and Sarah Creighton, the sister of Lewis Morris) and brother Martin Isaac), Wilkins was educated in Windsor, Nova Scotia at King's Collegiate School and King's College.
He served as a minister without portfolio in the Nova Scotia Executive Council in 1846.
In 1856, Wilkins was named a puisne judge in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, serving on the bench until 1876.