The Solicitor-General of the Bahamas is the country's second highest-ranking law officer, after the Attorney-General. The current Solicitor-General is
List of Solicitors-General
| Name | Portrait | Start date | End Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| William Whylly | 1787[1] | 1797[1] | |
| T. B. Wylly | |||
| Bruce Burnside | 1864[2] | ||
| Kendal Isaacs | 1963[3] | ||
| Langton Hilton | |||
| Burton Hall | 1983 |
References
- Tinker, Keith; Brooker, Colin (2019-12-31). Scots-Irish Migration to the Bahamas in the Eighteenth Century. Xlibris Corporation. ISBN 978-1-7960-8060-5.
- Fairfield, Edward, ed. (1878). The Colonial Office List for 1878. Harrison.
- Colonial Office (1964). "Annual report for the Bahamas for the Years 1962 and 1963". Colonial Office Annual Reports for the Bahamas. HMSO: 6.