Henry Harvey Williams

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Henry Harvey Williams, OBE (* 6. Januar 1917 in Gomea Village, St. Vincent, St. Vincent und die Grenadinen; † 11. November 2004) war zwischen dem 29. Februar 1988 und dem 20. September 1989 kommissarischer Generalgouverneur von St. Vincent und den Grenadinen. rdf:langString
Henry Harvey Williams, OBE (6 January 1917 – 11 November 2004) was a lawyer and civil servant who served as the acting Governor-General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines between 1988 and 1989. Williams was born in the village of , in Saint Vincent's Saint George Parish, and attended . He studied law at the University of the West Indies, and briefly worked as a teacher before entering the British Windward Islands civil service. In 1956, he was appointed District Officer in charge of Carriacou (now part of Grenada, but then administered separately). Two years later, Williams was appointed secretary to the government of Grenada, serving in that role for four years. He was eventually appointed Chief Secretary of his home country, Saint Vincent, and in that capacity sometimes acted in the pos rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Henry Harvey Williams, OBE (* 6. Januar 1917 in Gomea Village, St. Vincent, St. Vincent und die Grenadinen; † 11. November 2004) war zwischen dem 29. Februar 1988 und dem 20. September 1989 kommissarischer Generalgouverneur von St. Vincent und den Grenadinen.
rdf:langString Henry Harvey Williams, OBE (6 January 1917 – 11 November 2004) was a lawyer and civil servant who served as the acting Governor-General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines between 1988 and 1989. Williams was born in the village of , in Saint Vincent's Saint George Parish, and attended . He studied law at the University of the West Indies, and briefly worked as a teacher before entering the British Windward Islands civil service. In 1956, he was appointed District Officer in charge of Carriacou (now part of Grenada, but then administered separately). Two years later, Williams was appointed secretary to the government of Grenada, serving in that role for four years. He was eventually appointed Chief Secretary of his home country, Saint Vincent, and in that capacity sometimes acted in the position of administrator (in the absence of the official administrator). In 1970, Williams was created an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (postnominals OBE), for services rendered to Saint Vincent. Outside of his work as a civil servant, he also served as chairman of the National Independence Committee, and was a supporter of Caribbean unification. In February 1988, on the advice of the Prime Minister of Saint Vincent, James Fitz-Allen Mitchell, Williams was appointed acting governor-general of Saint Vincent, following the resignation of Sir Joseph Lambert Eustace. A permanent replacement, David Emmanuel Jack, was not appointed until September 1989.
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