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Government of Barbados consists of: The Monarch, HM Queen Elizabeth II ( and her representative the Governor-General, HE Sir Elliott Belgrave ); The Prime Minister, The Hon.
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Since 1966, it has been a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy, modelled on the British Westminster system, with Elizabeth II, Queen of Barbados, as head of state.
After years of peaceful and democratic progress, Barbados finally became an independent state on 30 November 1966, with Errol Barrow its first Prime Minister, although Queen Elizabeth II remained the monarch.
; Sovereign and Head of State: Elizabeth II, Queen of Barbados ( since 30 November 1966 ).
Many traditional songs concern events current at the time of their composition, such as the emancipation of the slaves of Barbados, and the coronations of Victoria, George V, and Elizabeth II ; this song tradition dates back to 1650.
The Prime Minister is appointed by HM Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Barbados ( represented by the Governor-General ) under the terms of the 1966 Constitution.
The coat of arms of Barbados was adopted upon independence in 1966 by decree of Queen Elizabeth.
* The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Barbados ' primary health care facility
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In 1796, he had married, in London, Elizabeth Gibbes ( 1760 – 1847 ), the elder daughter of Sir Philip Gibbes, baronet, of Springhead, Barbados, by whom he had two sons.
This was a policy that had been going on for decades in Ireland, particularly at least since the time of Elizabeth I, and during the mid-17th century Cromwell wars in Britain and Ireland where large numbers of Irish, Welsh and Scots prisoners were sent as slaves to plantations in the West Indies, especially to Barbados and Jamaica.
In 1680, after a hurricane hit Barbados damaging much of his property, Parris sold a little of his land and returned to Boston, where he married Elizabeth Eldridge.
Ford was born in Barbados to Edward Thomas Ford and Elizabeth Augustine Ford.
* Official website-Queen Elizabeth Hospital ( Bridgetown, Barbados )
# He may have been a Samuel Smith Jr. of Barbados, who is conjectured to have a direct relationship with a David Smith of Long Island, New York who married another Elizabeth Lewis in 1703, and many inhabitants of the New York area at this time traveled back and forth between the West Indies and northern coastal areas.
Besides local freight haulage, the ferry also carries local passengers from Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago, via Grenada, Barbados, St. Lucia, and other islands in the Eastern Caribbean, to Port Elizabeth.
Upon Barbados achieving independence from the United Kingdom, it became a member of the Commonwealth with HM Queen Elizabeth II remaining the head of state in her new capacity as Queen of Barbados.
The Parliament is bicameral in composition and is formally made up of: HM Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Barbados ( represented by the Governor-General ), an appointed Senate ( Upper house ), and an elected House of Assembly ( Lower house ).
It is the smaller of both chambers and also includes HM Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Barbados ( represented by the Governor-General ).

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