Peter Waterworth | |
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Governor of Montserrat | |
In office 27 July 2007 – 3 March 2011 | |
Monarch | Queen Elizabeth II |
Preceded by | Deborah Barnes-Jones |
Succeeded by | Adrian Davis |
Personal details | |
Born | Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK | 15 April 1957
Nationality | British |
Spouse | Catherine Waterworth |
Profession | Barrister, diplomat |
Peter Andrew Waterworth (born 15 April 1957) is a British barrister and diplomat, who was the Governor of Montserrat from 2007 to 2011.[1][2]
Waterworth is originally from Belfast and was schooled at Methodist College.[3] He entered Durham University in 1975, reading for a law degree as a member of Hatfield College, graduating in 1978.[4] Waterworth was also Senior Man of Hatfield from 1977 to 1978.[5] He later studied at Downing College, Cambridge, completing an LLM degree in 1982.[6]
Waterworth practised as a barrister from 1983 until 1987, when he joined the Foreign Office.[6] He was an Assistant Legal Adviser from 1987 to 1990, before being posted to Bonn (which had until recently been the capital of West Germany) where he served until 1994.[6] He then returned to London to work in the Middle East Department, and from 1996 to 2000 was First Secretary at the British Embassy in Rome.[6] After a period in the Northern Ireland Office, Waterworth was Counsellor in Islamabad from 2003 to 2005 and Consul-General in Lagos from 2005 to 2007.[6]
He was sworn in at the Legislative Council of Montserrat on 27 July 2007, 19 years to the day since he was last in Montserrat, when he served as a Foreign and Commonwealth Office legal adviser.
He has a wife, Catherine.