Henry Harvey Williams, OBE (6 January 1917 – 11 November 2004[1]) was a lawyer and civil servant who served as the acting Governor-General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines between 1988 and 1989.
He studied law at the University of the West Indies, and briefly worked as a teacher before entering the British Windward Islands civil service.
In 1956, he was appointed District Officer in charge of Carriacou (now part of Grenada, but then administered separately).
[3] In 1970, Williams was created an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (postnominals OBE), for services rendered to Saint Vincent.
[4] Outside of his work as a civil servant, he also served as chairman of the National Independence Committee, and was a supporter of Caribbean unification.