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The Right Excellent Norman Washington Manley, M.M., Q.C., B.C.L., LLD (Hon.)

Norman Washington Manley (Premier)

FIRST AND ONLY PREMIER:
July 1959 – July 1962

NATIONAL HERO (1969)

LEGACY:
Shares with cousin Alexander Bustamante, the honour of being one of the two ‘Founding Fathers’ of Jamaica’s Independence, attained peacefully, August 6, 1962.

PERSONALITY:
Physically attractive with athletic build, dignified bearing, sharp features and piercing eyes. Acknowledged as profound thinker, articulate spokesman, brilliant advocate, and skilful negotiator. Widely acknowledged for impeccable integrity and statesmanlike conduct. He has been described as a man of many parts and many accomplishments.

EDUCATION:
He studied at Jamaica College, and overseas at Jesus College, Oxford, England. A Rhodes Scholar, he distinguished himself at Oxford and was called to the Bar at Gray’s Inn in 1921. There, he gained the Certificate of Honour in the Bar Finals and copped the Lee Prizeman Award

PROFESSION:
Admitted to the Jamaican Bar in 1922.

MILITARY SERVICE:
Enlisted in the British Army in 1914 and served in an Artillery Regiment, gaining a Military Medal.

PARTY LEADER:
Co-founder with O. T. Fairclough the People’s National Party (1938) and President throughout his political career, until his retirement from politics, due to illness, July 4, 1969

PROWESS:
He was an outstanding schoolboy athlete, excellent horseman, and military marksman

BORN:
July 4, 1893, in Manchester, Jamaica

PARENTS:
Thomas Albert Samuel Manley, and wife Margaret

MARRIED:
Edna nee Swithenbank, 1921 (d. Feb. 10, 1987)

CHILDREN:
Douglas and Michael

DIED:
September 2, 1969

AGE AT DEATH:
76-years old