Background
He was born in Portuguese Elgin, Ontario, the son of John Esplen and Sarah McLean, and was educated in Bruce County.
He was born in Portuguese Elgin, Ontario, the son of John Esplen and Sarah McLean, and was educated in Bruce County.
Esplen came to Manitoba in 1882, working as a farmhand near Minnedosa. He served in the Minnedosa company during the North-West Rebellion of 1885. Esplen received a military grant near Dauphin, where he operated his own farm.
He was defeated in the 1927 election, finishing third against Conservative Robert Ferguson.
He died at home near Dauphin.
He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1927, as a member of the Manitoba Liberal Party. He was a member of the council for the Rural Municipality of Dauphin, also serving as reeve. The Liberal Party lost this election to the United Farmers of Manitoba, and Esplen served as an opposition member of the legislature for the next five years.