List of High Commissioners of the United Kingdom to the Bahamas
The High Commissioner from the United Kingdom to The Bahamas was the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in the Bahamas, and in charge of the UK's diplomatic mission in the Bahamas. The High Commission was closed down on June 6, 2005 and responsibility was assumed by the British High Commission in Kingston, Jamaica.[1]
List of heads of mission
High Commissioners to the Bahamas
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- 1973–1975: Charles Treadwell[2]
- ?–1978: Peter Mennell[3]
- 1978–1981: John Duncan[4]
- 1981–1983: Achilles Papadopoulos[5]
- 1983–1986: Peter Heap[6]
- 1986–1991: Colin Mays[7]
- 1991–1992: Michael Gore[8]
- 1992–1996: Brian Attewell[9]
- 1996–1999: Peter Young[10][11]
- 1999–2003: Peter Heigl[12]
- 2003–2005: Roderick Gemmell[12]
- 2005–2009: Jeremy Cresswell (non-resident)
- 2010–2013 : Howard Drake (non-resident)
- 2013-present: David Fitton (non-resident)[13]
References
- ↑ Keva Lightbourne (2005-03-18). "British High Commission To Close On June 6". The Nassau Guardian. Retrieved 2009-07-23.
- ↑ "TREADWELL, Charles James". Who's Who 2009. A & C Black. 2008. Retrieved 2009-07-23.
- ↑ "MENNELL, Peter". Who Was Who. A & C Black. 1920–2008. Retrieved 2009-07-23.
- ↑ "DUNCAN, John Spenser Ritchie". Who Was Who. A & C Black. 2007. Retrieved 2009-07-23.
- ↑ "PAPADOPOULOS, Achilles Symeon". Who Was Who. A & C Black. 1920–2008. Retrieved 2009-07-23.
- ↑ "HEAP, Sir Peter (William)". Who's Who 2009. A & C Black. 2008. Retrieved 2009-07-23.
- ↑ "MAYS, Colin Garth". Who's Who 2009. A & C Black. 2008. Retrieved 2009-07-23.
- ↑ "GORE, Michael Edward John". Who's Who 2009. A & C Black. 2008. Retrieved 2009-07-23.
- ↑ "ATTEWELL, Brian". Who's Who 2009. A & C Black. 2008. Retrieved 2009-07-23.
- ↑ "UK GOVERNMENT: Change of High Commissioner at Nassau". M2 Presswire. June 1999. Retrieved 2009-07-23.
- ↑ "YOUNG, Peter Michael Heppell". Who's Who 2009. A & C Black. 2008. Retrieved 2009-07-23.
- 1 2 "Ambassadors". Hansard. Retrieved 2009-07-23.
- ↑ http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20130722/news/news1.html
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