Deighton Lisle Ward

Sir Deighton Harcourt Lisle Ward GCMG GCVO (16 May 1909 – 9 January 1984) graduated from Harrison College in Bridgetown. He served as Governor-General of Barbados from 1976 to 1984


Sir Deighton Lisle Ward

GCMG GCVO
3rd Governor-General of Barbados
In office
17 November 1976  9 January 1984
MonarchElizabeth II
Prime MinisterTom Adams
Preceded byArleigh Winston Scott
Succeeded byHugh Springer
Personal details
Born(1909-05-16)16 May 1909
Died9 January 1984(1984-01-09) (aged 74)
Alma materHarrison College

Biography

In 1958, he was one of the candidates of the Barbados Labour Party when they won four of the five seats in the House of Representatives in the Federal Parliament of the West Indies Federation. He was a Freemason and also President of the Barbados Football Association. The first native Governor-General, Sir Arleigh Winston Scott, took office in 1967 after Barbados independence was granted in 1966. Ten years later, Sir Arleigh died in office and on 17 November 1976, Sir Deighton Ward was sworn in as Governor-General. The Governor-General of Barbados is the domestic representative appointed by the Queen of Barbados. The Queen of Barbados is also the head of state for fifteen states in the Commonwealth Nations which were former colonies of Britain. Deighton Ward was the Governor-General of Barbados from 1976 until 1984 when he died in office. He was a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order and Knight Grand Cross of The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George.

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