Caribbean National Weekly

This Day In History: The Hon. Hugh Shearer was born

By Andrew Karim··1 min read
This Day In History: The Hon. Hugh Shearer was born
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  • <h2><strong>The Honorable Hugh Shearer, Jamaica's third Prime Minister was born on this day</strong></h2> <strong>By Cerone White</strong> On this day in Caribbean history May 18, 1923, The Most Honorable Hugh Lawson Shearer ON, OJ Jamaica’s third Prime Minister was born.
  • Shearer was born in Matha Brae, Trelawny, and attended St Simon's College.
  • He also graduated from Howard University School of Law.
  • Throughout his lifetime, he was married twice his marriages bore one son and two daughters.
  • Shearer took was employed at the weekly trade Union newspaper, the Jamaican Worker.

The Honorable Hugh Shearer, Jamaica's third Prime Minister was born on this day

By Cerone White

On this day in Caribbean history May 18, 1923, The Most Honorable Hugh Lawson Shearer ON, OJ Jamaica’s third Prime Minister was born. Shearer was born in Matha Brae, Trelawny, and attended St Simon's College. He also graduated from Howard University School of Law. Throughout his lifetime, he was married twice his marriages bore one son and two daughters.

hugh shearerShearer was Jamaica’s third PM from 11 April 1967 – 2 March 1972, he was preceded by Sir Donald Sangster, and succeeded by Michael Manley. Shearer took was employed at the weekly trade Union newspaper, the Jamaican Worker. While there he was taken under the leadership Sir Alexander Bustamante founder of the Jamaican Labor Party (JLP). Hugh Shearer 5000 dollar billShearer died at his home in Kingston on 5 July 2004, at the age of 81. On May 14, 2009, the Bank of Jamaica issued a JA $5000 note with the likeness of Shearer on it

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