St Patrick's and Carriacou
St Patrick's and Carriacou is a former parliamentary constituency in Grenada. It was established in 1924[1] and dissolved in 1935.
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Country | Grenada |
Former Constituency | St Patrick's and Carriacou |
constituency Minister | No-One |
Capital City | Sauteurs |
Constituency Year | 1924-Wednesday 15 May 1935 |
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Member of Parliament
Year | Winner |
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1924–1931 | Fitz Henry Copeland |
1931–1935 | Hon. Frederick B Paterson |
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References
- Emmanuel, Patrick (1967). Crown colony politics in Grenada, 1917-1951. University of the West Indies. p. 75. OCLC 5468548.
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