Frederick Smith (Barbadian barrister)

Sir Frederick Smith, KA, MBE, QC (6 July 1924 – 11 July 2016) was the former Attorney-General of Barbados and former Chief Justice of the Turks and Caicos Islands 1987–1990, President of the Court of Appeal of Grenada[1] and assistant Attorney General of British Cameroons.

[1][2][3] He was born in Barbados, the son of Cecil Gladstone Smith and his wife Lilian Angelique and was educated at Combermere School (1934 to 1936) and Harrison College (1936 to 1944).

[4] He worked in Jamaica and directly with the British Foreign Office on revising the Cayman Islands constitution.

He served on the first Provisional General Council and as the first party chairman from 1955 to 1956[5] after which he was elected to the Barbados House of Assembly.

[1] Sir Frederick was outspoken in saying it is time for Barbados to do away with its affiliation with the Barbadian monarchy and to become an independent republic.