Solicitor General of Grenada

The Solicitor-General of Grenada is a law officer of the government for Grenada, subordinate to the Attorney-General of Grenada. The office is one of the members of the government.[1] The Solicitor General could also be a member of the General Assembly.

List of Solicitors-General of Grenada

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (April 2010)
  • 1771–1781 John Stanley[2]
  • 1774–1779 Sir Ashton Warner Byam.[3] (appointed 9 June 1774, then Attorney-General 1783–1789)
  • 1774 Thomas Baker [4] (previously Attorney General)
  • 1842 William Snagg [5] (appointed 23 February 1842, later Governor)
  • 1960–1979 Nolan Jacobs [6]
  • Dwight Horsford (2013–2018)
  • Dia Forrester (8 April 2019 – 2020)[7]
  • Karen Reid-Ballantyne (1 April 2021–Present)[8]

References

  1. ^ Snagg, William (1852). The Laws of Grenada and the Grenadines: From the Year 1766 to the Year 1852. OCLC 560608025.
  2. ^ Lewis Bernstein Namier (1964). The House of Commons 1754–1790 Volume 1. p. 128.
  3. ^ The Annual Register... 1789. p. 186.
  4. ^ The Gentleman's Magazine... Volume 44. 1774. p. 288.
  5. ^ The London Gazette. 1842. p. 532.
  6. ^ The West Indies and Caribbean Year Book. 1960. p. 412.
  7. ^ Straker, Linda (10 April 2019). "New Solicitor General appointed". Now Grenada.
  8. ^ "Karen Reid-Ballantyne Appointed Solicitor General in Grenada". Government of Grenada. 12 April 2021. Retrieved 2021-06-29.
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Solicitor General of the Caribbean
  • British West Indies
  • Danish West Indies
  • Dutch Caribbean
    • Caribbean Netherlands
    • Netherlands Antilles
  • French West Indies
  • West Indies Federation
West
Indies
Antilles
Greater
Antilles
Hispaniola
  • Dominican Republic
  • Haiti
Lesser
Antilles
Leeward
Islands
  • Anguilla
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Guadeloupe
    • La Désirade
    • Les Saintes
    • Marie-Galante
  • Montserrat
  • Saba^*
  • Saint Barthélemy
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Sint Eustatius^*
Saint Martin^
  • Collectivity of Saint Martin
  • Sint Maarten
Virgin Islands
  • British Virgin Islands
  • U.S. Virgin Islands
Southern
Caribbean
Leeward
Antilles
  • Insular Venezuela
    • Federal Dependencies
    • Nueva Esparta
ABC islands
  • Aruba
  • Bonaire*
  • Curaçao
Windward
Islands
  • Dominica
  • Grenada
    • Carriacou and Petite Martinique
  • Martinique
  • Saint Lucia
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Lucayan
Archipelago
  • Bahamas
  • Turks and Caicos Islands
  • Caribbean
    Sea
    • Aves Island
    • San Andrés and Providencia
      • Bajo Nuevo Bank~
      • Serranilla Bank~
    Caribbean
    continental
    zone
    • Quintana Roo
      • Cozumel
    Central America
    • Belize
    • Honduras
      • Bay Islands
    • Izabal
    • Limón
    • Corn Islands
    • North Caribbean Coast
    • South Caribbean Coast
    • Panama
    South America
    • Colombian Caribbean
    • Venezuelan Caribbean
    Wider
    groupings
    may include:
    • Bermuda#
    • Costa Rica
    • El Salvador
    • Guatemala
    • Nicaragua
    Yucatán Peninsula
    • Campeche
    • Petén
    • Yucatán
    The Guianas
    • Amapá
    • French Guiana
    • Venezuelan Guayana
    • Guyana
      • Guayana Esequibaǂ
      • Tigri Areaǂ
    • Suriname
    N.B.: Territories in italics are parts of transregional sovereign states or non-sovereign dependencies.

    ^These three form the SSS islands that with the ABC islands comprise the Dutch Caribbean, of which *the BES islands are not direct Kingdom constituents but subsumed with the country of the Netherlands.

    Physiographically, these continental islands are not part of the volcanic Windward Islands arc, although sometimes grouped with them culturally and politically.

    ǂDisputed territories administered by Guyana. ~Disputed territories administered by Colombia.

    #Bermuda is an isolated North Atlantic oceanic island, physiographically not part of the Lucayan Archipelago, Antilles, Caribbean Sea nor North American continental nor South American continental islands. It is grouped with the Northern American region, but occasionally also with the Caribbean region culturally.


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