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Nationality
  
Montserratian

Name
  
Howard Fergus

Role
  
Author


Born
  
Howard Archibald Fergus 22 July 1937 (age 86) Long Ground, Montserrat (
1937-07-22
)

Occupation
  
Writer, historian, academic and teacher

Alma mater
  
University of the West Indies University of Bristol University of Manchester

Education
  
University of the West Indies, University of Manchester, University of Bristol

Books
  
Montserrat: History of a Caribbea, Love - labor - liberation, Volcano Verses, A History of Education in the Briti, Gallery Montserrat

A King's Dream by Sir Howard Fergus


Sir Howard Archibald Fergus (born 22 July 1937) is a Montserratian author and historian.

Contents

Life

Fergus served as the Speaker of the Legislative Council of Montserrat from 1975 to 2001, one of the longest terms for a presiding officer in the Commonwealth of Nations. He has subsequently returned to the post as acting speaker on several occasions, as well as periodically serving as deputy Governor of Montserrat and acting governor when the role is vacant. He has served on several committees related to constitutional and electoral matters.

Teresina Bodkin was identified as a prospective speaker in 2009. She supported in getting ready for this role by six months of training by Fergus. During that time Fergus returned to his former role replacing the previous speaker, Joseph Meade. On 6 April 2010, Bodkin was selected as the first female Speaker of the island's Legislative Council. Bodkin served until September 2014.

He wrote the words for the national song of Montserrat, "Motherland", with the music composed and arranged by Dr George Irish.

Honours

Dr Fergus was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1979 for services to education and the community in Montserrat, and was upgraded to Commander of the Order (CBE) in 1995. In 2001, he was knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order (KBE).

References

Howard Fergus Wikipedia