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  2. The Royal Gazette (Bermuda) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Gazette has been the protagonist in several legal cases protecting freedom of expression and independent/free press in Bermuda. Hector -v- The Royal Gazette Ltd., Civil Jurisdiction 1980: No. 56 (Ruling dated 3 April 1980) which alleged libel arising from the publication of correspondence that made accusations regarding a magistrate.

  3. Royal Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Gazette, a daily newspaper in Bermuda; The Royal Gazette, a defunct newspaper in Jamaica, founded in 1779; The Royal Gazette, one name of a newspaper published by James Rivington during the American Revolutionary War; The Royal Gazette (New Brunswick), the journal of the New Brunswick Crown-in-Council, published by the Queen's Printer

  4. Fernance B. Perry - Wikipedia

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    Once called the island nation's "supermarket king" by Bermuda's Royal Gazette newspaper, Perry was also active in broadcasting and real estate development. [8] In 1994, he invested in a large Bermuda holding company, BDC, when it was experiencing cash flow problems. Two years later, in 1996, he was named BDC's chairman, but sold his shares the ...

  5. Paget Parish - Wikipedia

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    Flora Duffy (born in 1987 in Paget, Bermuda) is a triathlete, olympic medalist; Brian Duperreault (born in 1947 in Paget, Bermuda) is CEO of AIG; William Gilbert Gosling (1863 in Paget Parish – 1930 in Bermuda) was a Canadian politician, businessman and author. From 1916 to 1920, he served as the mayor of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.

  6. Pamela Sharples, Baroness Sharples - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Sharples, Baroness Sharples (née Newall; 11 February 1923 – 19 May 2022) was a British life peer of the Conservative Party who was elevated to the peerage in 1973 after the assassination of her husband, Sir Richard Sharples, Governor of Bermuda.

  7. List of newspapers in Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Gazette (Hamilton, Bermuda) (daily [1] print and web, began publication in 1828) Workers' Voice (published by Bermuda Industrial Union), (Hamilton, Bermuda) The following were previously published: The Bermuda Gazette (published from 1784 to 1816) (St. George's, Bermuda) Bermuda Sun (bi-weekly, [1] published from 1964 to 2014 ...

  8. Lois Browne-Evans - Wikipedia

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    Browne-Evans was educated at King's College London and became Bermuda's first female barrister in 1953 after being called to the bar at Middle Temple in June 1953. She was the first black woman to be elected to the House of Assembly of Bermuda, defeating the long-serving incumbent Sir Bayard Dill, becoming the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Devonshire North constituency in 1963.

  9. Nicholas Bayard Dill - Wikipedia

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    Bayard Dill was born on 28 December 1905, at Newbold Place, his parents' home in Devonshire Parish, Bermuda.His father, Thomas Melville Dill (1876–1945), was a prominent Bermudian lawyer, politician and soldier, who would serve as the Commanding Officer of the Bermuda Militia Artillery, a Member of the Colonial Parliament (MCP) for Devonshire, and Attorney General of Bermuda.