John Henry Sharpe
Sir John Henry Sharpe, served as Premier of Bermuda from 29 December 1975 to 30 August 1977,[1] was born on 8 November 1921.[2] Prior to becoming Premier, succeeding Edward Richards, he served as Minister for Finance.[3]
Sir John Henry Sharpe CBE, JP | |
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2nd Premier of Bermuda | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Preceded by | Edward Richards |
Succeeded by | Sir David Gibbons |
Personal details | |
Born | Bermuda | 8 November 1921
Died | 1999 |
Political party | United Bermuda Party |
In 1977, his government presented a discussion paper on independence for Bermuda.[4]
He later served as Minister of Labour and Home Affairs in the government of John Swan.[5] First elected as MP for Warwick West in the House of Assembly in 1963,[6] he retained the seat until he was defeated in the 1993 general election by Ewart Brown of the Progressive Labour Party.[7] Following his death in 1999, a joint sitting of Parliament was held to pay respects to him.[8]
References
- The Premier of Bermuda
- Who's Who in the World, Volume 18, Marquis Who's Who, Inc., 1982, page 984
- Current World Leaders: Almanac, Volume 15, Almanac of Current World Leaders, 1972, page 25
- Bermuda Report, 1979, page 26
- Bermuda Report, 1984, page 21
- The International Year Book and Statesmen's Who's Who, Kelly's Directories, 1998, page 1202
- Key moments in the political career of Dr. Ewart Brown, Royal Gazette, 20 October 2010
- How The Legislature Works Under The Constitution, Parliament of Bermuda
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