Background
Leake was born in Goochland County, Virginia, and was a great-grandson of William O. Callis.
Leake was born in Goochland County, Virginia, and was a great-grandson of William O. Callis.
He served four years in the Confederate Army. After the war, he was selected for a term as judge of the Virginia chancery court at Richmond, but declined to be re-elected. In 1891, Judge Leake decided the case of Bettie Thomas Lewis, concluding that she was entitled to her deceased father"s property.
The father had owned the mother of Mississippi
Lewis as a slave. The New York Times reported that this ruling made Mississippi Lewis "the richest colored person in Virginia." In a detailed opinion, the Virginia Supreme Court affirmed Judge Leake"s decision.
Leake was from 1889 general counsel and from 1905 to 1906 president of the Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad Company. Judge Leake died at his home in Richmond.
Leake was a charter member of the Virginia State Bar Association, beginning in 1890, and served as president of the Association for 1899-1900.