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In December 2022, Mottley was named on the BBC's 100 Women list as one of the world's inspiring and influential women of the year, [48] and by the Financial Times on "The FT's 25 most influential women of 2022". [34] [49] In 2023, she was included in the Forbes list of the "World's 100 Most Powerful Women". [50]
Between 1991 and 1992, Mason served as chair [3] and was one of the two women appointed to the 13-member CARICOM commission charged with evaluating regional integration. [4] She left the family court in 1992 [ 3 ] to serve as an ambassador to Venezuela, and was the first woman magistrate from Barbados to serve in that position.
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Rachael Pringle Polgreen (c. 1753–1791) was an Afro-Barbadian hotelier and brothel owner. Born into slavery, her freedom was purchased, and she became the owner of the Royal Naval Hotel, a brothel that catered to the itinerant military personnel on the island of Barbados.
Nancy Clarke (died 1812) was a Barbadian hotelier and free woman of colour who was known for the continued success of the Royal Naval Hotel. According to Professor Pedro Welch of the University of the West Indies, Clarke's history is indicative of the ingenuity Barbadian women of colour used in the 19th century to secure emancipation from slavery for themselves and others.