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'''David Hilton Coore''' {{post-nominals|country=JAM|size=100%|OJ|QC}}<ref>{{Cite press release|date=14 November 2011|title=Statement from Prime Minister Andrew Holness on the Passing of the Hon. David Coore OJ, QC|url=https://jis.gov.jm/speeches/statement-from-prime-minister-andrew-holness-on-the-passing-of-the-hon-david-coore-oj-qc/|access-date=13 April 2024|publisher=Jamaica Information Service</ref> (22 August 1925 – 14 November 2011)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://jamaica-gleaner.com/power/33193|title=Former deputy prime minister of Jamaica is dead|first=Howard|last=Campbell|newspaper=[[Jamaica Gleaner]]|date=14 November 2011|access-date=13 April 2024 </ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20111120/news/news5.html|first=Howard|last=Campbell|newspaper=[[Jamaica Gleaner]]|date=20 November 2011|access-date=13 April 2024 </ref> was a Jamaican lawyer, politician and statesman who served as [[Deputy Prime Minister of Jamaica]] under [[Michael Manley]].Coore served in the [[Parliament of Jamaica|House of Representatives]] from 1967 to 1978. He returned to Parliament in 1989 when he was appointed as a Senator. He also held key cabinet positions, including [[Minister of Finance and the Public Service|Minister of Finance]], [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade (Jamaica)|Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade]], and [[Attorney General of Jamaica|Attorney General]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20111120/news/news5.html|title=David Coore:From dedication to disaffection|first=Howard|last=Campbell|newspaper=[[Jamaica Gleaner]]|date=20 November 2011|access-date=13 April 2024</ref> |
'''David Hilton Coore''' {{post-nominals|country=JAM|size=100%|OJ|QC}}<ref>{{Cite press release|date=14 November 2011|title=Statement from Prime Minister Andrew Holness on the Passing of the Hon. David Coore OJ, QC|url=https://jis.gov.jm/speeches/statement-from-prime-minister-andrew-holness-on-the-passing-of-the-hon-david-coore-oj-qc/|access-date=13 April 2024|publisher=Jamaica Information Service</ref> (22 August 1925 – 14 November 2011)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://jamaica-gleaner.com/power/33193|title=Former deputy prime minister of Jamaica is dead|first=Howard|last=Campbell|newspaper=[[Jamaica Gleaner]]|date=14 November 2011|access-date=13 April 2024 </ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20111120/news/news5.html|first=Howard|last=Campbell|newspaper=[[Jamaica Gleaner]]|date=20 November 2011|access-date=13 April 2024 </ref> was a Jamaican lawyer, politician and statesman who served as [[Deputy Prime Minister of Jamaica]] under [[Michael Manley]]. |
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Coore served in the [[Parliament of Jamaica|House of Representatives]] from 1967 to 1978. He returned to Parliament in 1989 when he was appointed as a Senator. He also held key cabinet positions, including [[Minister of Finance and the Public Service|Minister of Finance]], [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade (Jamaica)|Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade]], and [[Attorney General of Jamaica|Attorney General]].<ref><nowiki>{{cite web|url=</nowiki>https://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20111120/news/news5.html|title=David Coore:From dedication to disaffection|first=Howard|last=Campbell|newspaper=[[Jamaica Gleaner]]|date=20 November 2011|access-date=13 April 2024</ref> |
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David Coore | |
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Deputy Prime Minister of Jamaica | |
In office March 1972 – 1978 | |
Prime Minister | Michael Manley |
Succeeded by | P. J. Patterson |
Attorney General of Jamaica | |
In office 1993–1995 | |
Prime Minister | P. J. Patterson |
Preceded by | Carl Rattray |
Succeeded by | A. J. Nicholson |
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade | |
In office 1975–1977 | |
Prime Minister | Michael Manley |
Preceded by | Hugh Shearer |
Succeeded by | Paul Robertson |
Personal details | |
Born | David Hilton Coore 22 August 1925 Anchovy, St. James, Jamaica |
Died | 14 November 2011 Dominican Republic | (aged 86)
Political party | People's National Party |
Spouse(s) |
Rita Angela Innis
(m. 1949; died 1975)Maria De Marchena |
Children | 3 |
Education | |
David Hilton Coore OJ KC[1] (22 August 1925 – 14 November 2011)[2][3] was a Jamaican lawyer, politician and statesman who served as Deputy Prime Minister of Jamaica under Michael Manley.
Coore served in the House of Representatives from 1967 to 1978. He returned to Parliament in 1989 when he was appointed as a Senator. He also held key cabinet positions, including Minister of Finance, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, and Attorney General.[4]
References
- ^ {{Cite press release|date=14 November 2011|title=Statement from Prime Minister Andrew Holness on the Passing of the Hon. David Coore OJ, QC|url=https://jis.gov.jm/speeches/statement-from-prime-minister-andrew-holness-on-the-passing-of-the-hon-david-coore-oj-qc/%7Caccess-date=13 April 2024|publisher=Jamaica Information Service
- ^ {{cite web|url=https://jamaica-gleaner.com/power/33193%7Ctitle=Former deputy prime minister of Jamaica is dead|first=Howard|last=Campbell|newspaper=Jamaica Gleaner|date=14 November 2011|access-date=13 April 2024
- ^ {{cite web|url=https://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20111120/news/news5.html%7Cfirst=Howard%7Clast=Campbell%7Cnewspaper=Jamaica Gleaner|date=20 November 2011|access-date=13 April 2024
- ^ {{cite web|url=https://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20111120/news/news5.html%7Ctitle=David Coore:From dedication to disaffection|first=Howard|last=Campbell|newspaper=Jamaica Gleaner|date=20 November 2011|access-date=13 April 2024