Emile Gumbs
Sir Emile Gumbs (18 March 1928 – 10 May 2018)[1][2] was a politician from Anguilla. He served as the island territory's Chief Minister from 1 February 1977 to May 1980 and again from 12 March 1984 to 16 March 1994.[3]
He was the only person from Anguilla to have been knighted, having been made a Knight Bachelor in the 1994 New Year Honours. Emile Gumbs died on 10 May 2018 at the age of 90.[citation needed]
References
External links
- Emile Gumbs at caribbeanelections.com
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Preceded by Ronald Webster | Chief Minister of Anguilla 1977–1980 | Succeeded by Ronald Webster |
Preceded by Ronald Webster | Chief Minister of Anguilla 1984–1994 | Succeeded by Hubert Hughes |
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Premiers of Anguilla
- Webster† (1976–77)
- Gumbs† (1977–80)
- R. Webster† (1980–84)
- Gumbs† (1984–94)
- Hughes† (1994–2000)
- Fleming† (2000–10)
- Hughes† (2010–15)
- Banks† (2015–19)
- Banks (2019–20)
- E. Webster (2020–)
† Served as Chief Minister of Anguilla.
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