Attorney General of Rhode Island

Seal of the Attorney General of Rhode Island

The Attorney General of Rhode Island is the chief legal advisor of the Government of the State of Rhode Island and oversees the State of Rhode Island Department of Law. The Attorney General is elected every four years. The current Attorney General is Peter Kilmartin.[1]

History of the Rhode Island Attorneys General

In 1643, Roger Williams obtained a patent (charter) from the English Parliament. The towns of Providence and Warwick elected a Chief Officer under the authority of this Parliamentary Patent of 1643. In 1647, the towns of Newport, Portsmouth, Providence, and Warwick formed a united colony under the Parliamentary Patent. In May 1650, the offices of "Attorney General for the Colonie" and "Solicitor" were created.

List of Attorneys General of Rhode Island

Attorney General under the Patent of 1643

Solicitor under the Patent of 1643

Attorney General after the Coddington Commission

Attorneys General Under the Patent of 1643

Attorneys General Under the Royal Charter of 1663

Richard Ward, 1712-1713
Henry Marchant, 1771-1777
David Howell, 1789-1790
Ray Greene, 1794-1797
Albert C. Greene, 1825-1843
Samuel P. Colt, 1882-1886

King's Attorneys

Attorneys General

Attorneys General Under the Constitution of Rhode Island

References

  1. "State list of Attorneys General". Retrieved 2012-05-25.

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