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Office of the Attorney-General & Ministry of Legal Affairs (Bahamas)
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The Office of the Attorney-General & Ministry of Legal Affairs provides legal advice to the government of the Bahamas in national and international matters.[1]
List of Attorneys-General of the Colony of the Bahamas
This is an incomplete listing of Attorneys-General before 1973.
- William Wylly[2] (1799-1821)
- Bruce Burnside[3] (1875-1879)[4]
- William Rees-Davies[5] (c. 1897-1902)
- Frederick Chester Wells-Durrant[6] (1909-1921)
- G T Watts (1930[7]-unknown)
- James Henry Garrett (unknown-1935)[8]
- John Bowes Griffin[9] (1936-1939)
- O H Curry (c 1939)[10]
- O L Bancroft (unk - 1945)[11]
- Lionel (L.A.W.) Orr[12] (1955-1963)[13]
- Kendal Isaacs[14][15][16] (1963-1965)[13]
- W. Gordon Bryce QC (c 1967)[17]
- Gerald Collett QC (unk-1973)[18]
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List of Attorneys-General & Ministry of Legal Affairs (Post-Independence in 1973)
- Paul Adderley[19][20] (1973-1989) [1st Attorney General - Post Independence][21]
- Sean G.A. McWeeney (1989-1992)[21]
- Orville Turnquest[22] (1992-1995)[21]
- Brent Symonette (1995)[21]
- Janet Bostwick (1995-1997)[21] [1st female]
- Tennyson Wells (1997-2001)[21]
- Carl Wilshire Bethel (2001-2002)[21]
- Alfred Sears[23] (2002-2006)[21]
- Allyson Maynard Gibson (2006-2007)[21]
- Claire Hepburn (2007-2008)[21]
- Michael Barnett (2008-2009)[21]
- John Delaney (2009-2012)[21]
- Allyson Maynard Gibson (2012-2017)[21]
- Carl Wilshire Bethel[24] (2017–2021)[21]
- Ryan Pinder (2021–present)
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