Francisco Maria da Veiga

Francisco Maria da Veiga

Judge Veiga on the cover of Illustração Portugueza, 1907.
Born September 1852
Almendra, Vila Nova de Foz Côa, Portugal
Died 30 December 1934
Lisbon, Portugal
Spouse Joaquina Rita de São Bento Vaz Calheiros
Father José Caetano da Veiga
Mother Maria Benedita Rocha

Francisco Maria da Veiga, GCNSC, KCVO was a Portuguese judge and pro-monarchist.

Early life

He completed law in University of Coimbra at the age of 20 and practiced it before becoming a Magistrate.

Career

In 1893, during the financial, social and political crisis that preceded the Lisbon Regicide and the 5 October 1910 revolution the Kingdom Minister João Franco made him a judge with enhanced powers to help maintain the monarchy.

He specially watched the press, republican activities and anarchists. In name of public order, he censorships the anti-royal press, but most of his victims were found innocent specially because the attorney-general was the republican and free mason Trindade Coelho.

Targeted by the press, he was cartooned with a police uniform and the blue pencil of censorship.

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