Attorney General of Grenada

Attorney General of Grenada is the chief law officer in Grenada.

List of attorneys general of Grenada

  • Grenada became British colony, 1763
  • Hew Dalrymple
  • Edward Horne c.1770 [1]
  • Sir George Staunton, 1st Baronet 1779–1784
  • Sir Arthur Leary Piggott <1784 (to England, 1783)
  • Ashton Warner Byam 1783-1789
  • Kenneth Francis Mackenzie 1793-
  • John Sharpe c.1810 [2]
  • William Darnell Davis c.1840 [3]
  • Henry James Ross 1856–1857
  • Archibald Piguenit Burt [4] 1868–?1871 (died 1871)
  • William Anthony Musgrave Sheriff 1872–1880 [5]
  • Henry Rawlins Pipon Schooles ?–1896 [6]
  • Leslie Probyn 1896–?
  • Charles Henry Major 1901–1902
  • Daniel Thomas Tudor 1908-1911[7][8][9]
  • Nicholas Julian Paterson 1920s
  • James Henry Jarret 1929–1930 [10]
  • Keith Hennessey Conrad Alleyne 1968–1971
  • Ernest W. John 1970's
  • Grenada became independent, 1974
  • Desmond Christian ?-1976 (deported)
  • Lloyd Noel 1979–1980
  • Kendrick Radix 1981
  • Richard Hart 1982–1983
  • Anthony Rushford 1983
  • Francis Alexis 1984–1987
  • Daniel Williams ?1987–1989 (later Governor-General of Grenada, 1996)
  • Francis Alexis 1990–1995
  • Errol Thomas 1996–2001
  • Lawrence Albert Joseph 2001
  • Raymond Anthony 2001–?
  • James A.L. Bristol 2008–2009
  • Rohan Philip 2009–?
  • Elvin Nimrod 2013
  • Cajeton Hood 2013–2019 [11]
  • Darsham Ramdhani 2019–2020
  • Dia Forrester 2021–2022
  • Claudette Joseph 2022–present

See also

  • Justice ministry
  • Politics of Grenada

References

  1. ^ Journals of the House of Commons, Volume 32, 1770
  2. ^ The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 112, 1812
  3. ^ The Royal Kalendar and Court and City Register for England, Scotland, Ireland and Colonies, 1840. p. 403.
  4. ^ The London Gazette issue 7834
  5. ^ "Men-At-The-Bar : A Biographical Hand-List of the Members of the Various Inns of Court, Including Her Majestys Judges, Etc., Page 460 | Document Viewer". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2015-09-24.
  6. ^ "No. 10750". The Edinburgh Gazette. 4 February 1896. p. 109.
  7. ^ "Appointments". The Gazette (28130). London, England: 3032. 21 April 1908.
  8. ^ "Local obituaries: Sir Daniel Tudor". Cheltenham Chronicle and Gloucestershire Graphic. 1 Dec 1928. p. 7.
  9. ^ "Appointments". The Gazette (28521). London, England: 5986. 11 August 1911.
  10. ^ Early Settlers of the Bahamas and Colonists of North America
  11. ^ "New Attorney General for Grenada – NY Carib News". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
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