Attorney General of Gibraltar
The Attorney General of Gibraltar is the chief legal advisor of the Government of Gibraltar. [1]He combines the functions of Attorney General and Director of Public Prosecution and is also an ex officio member of the House of Assembly. The Attorney General's Chambers have a number of Crown Counsel.
He is appointed by the Governor, acting on the advice and recommendations of the Specified Appointments Commission, in accordance with the constitution.
List of Attorneys General
- Sir James Cochrane 1837–1841 (afterwards Chief Justice of Gibraltar, 1841)
- Marcus Costello 1841–>1856
- Frederick Solly-Flood 1866–1877
- Robert French Sheriff 1877–>1890
- Archibald Walter Fawkes [2] 1892–?1902
- Sir Bartle Frere 1911–1914 [3]
- Charles James Griffin 1914–1919
- Maxwell Hendry Maxwell-Anderson 1919–1929
- (Sir)Ralph Hone 1933–1936 [4]
- Audley McKisack 1944–
- Charles Campbell Ross (4 years) c.1947
- Denys Roberts 1960–1962
- Ashley Martin Greenwood 1963–
- Cornelius Banahan O’Beirne c.1967
- Hugh Hickling 1970–1972
- David Hull 1979-1984
- Eric Thistlethwaite c.1988
- Reginald "Ricky" Rhoda 1995–2015
- Michael Llamas 2015–
References
- ↑ "Welcome to Gibraltar". Retrieved 25 October 2015.
- ↑ Venn, John. Alumni Cantabrigienses. p. 470.
- ↑ Who was who, 1897-1916
- ↑ "Obituary: Maj-Gen Sir Ralph Hone". The Independent. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
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