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  2. Tom Adams (politician) - Wikipedia

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    The distinguished service given by Tom Adams to Barbados and to the Commonwealth (of Britain and its former colonies) during nine years as prime minister will always be remembered.″ [5] Adams' deputy Prime Minister , Bernard St. John , succeeded him but the Barbadian electorate turned back to the other political party, voting in Errol Barrow ...

  3. List of deputy prime ministers of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Barbados Labour Party: Tom Adams [4] Vacant (11 March 1985 - 3 June 1986) 4: Lloyd Erskine Sandiford (1937–2023) 3 June 1986: 1 June 1987: 363 days Democratic Labour Party: Errol Barrow [5] 5: Philip Greaves (born 1931) 1 June 1987: 6 September 1994: 7 years, 97 days Democratic Labour Party: Lloyd Erskine Sandiford [6] 6: Billie Miller (born ...

  4. List of prime ministers of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    John "Tom" Adams QC MP for Saint Thomas (1931–1985) 1976: 8 September 1976 11 March 1985 8 years, 184 days: BLP: Sir Deighton Lisle Ward Sir Hugh Springer; 1981: 3: The Right Honourable Sir Bernard St. John KA MP for Christ Church East Central (1931–2004) — 11 March 1985 29 May 1986 1 year, 79 days BLP: Sir Hugh Springer (1) The Right ...

  5. Tom Adams - Wikipedia

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    Tom Adams (bluegrass musician) (born 1958), American bluegrass musician Tom Adams (politician) (1931–1985), Prime Minister of Barbados, real name Jon Adams Tommy Adams (criminal) (born 1958), Clerkenwell crime syndicate

  6. ABC Highway - Wikipedia

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    ABC Highway with two mini buses close to the Sir Garfield Sobers roundabout. The ABC Highway is the main urban highway in Barbados.Opened in 1989, it is named after three famous Barbadian politicians: John Michael Geoffrey Manningham ("Tom") Adams, Errol Barrow, and Hugh Gordon Cummins.

  7. 1985 St Thomas by-election - Wikipedia

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    A by-election was held in the Barbadian constituency of the St.Thomas on 23 May 1985 after the death of the second prime minister of Barbados Tom Adams. He was a Barbados Labour Party member and the representative of the constituency in the House of Assembly of Barbados. [1]

  8. Captain Tom Foundation: What has happened since charity ... - AOL

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    The Captain Tom Foundation was registered in June 2020 as a grant-making charity, for the advancement of public health and wellbeing. ... Sir Tom and his family fly to Barbados after being treated ...

  9. Grantley Herbert Adams - Wikipedia

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    Adams is one of Barbados' National Heroes. [2] He was the father of Barbados' second Prime Minister following independence, the late J. M. G. "Tom" Adams. Adams was buried in Bridgetown, Barbados, at the churchyard of the Anglican Cathedral Church of Saint Michael and All Angels on Saint Michael's Row.