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List of Custodes LIST OF CUSTODES 1. HON. MARCIA BENNETT, C.D. Custos Rotulorum Custos of St. Thomas 105 Crystal Drive Retreat Morant Bay P.O. Box 2 St. Thomas Tel: 982-2912/2595 815-1669 (Mobile) 734-1050 734-1049 (Fax) Email: [email protected] Installation Date: July 8, 2004 2. HON. DR. DAVID NORMAN ADOLPHUS STAIR, C.D. Custos Rotulorum Custos of Hanover Seaview Drive Hopewell Hanover Tel: 956-5511 (h) 956-2930/957-9028 (w) 458-6876 (c) Mailing Address: P.O. Box 149 Lucea Hanover Email: [email protected] Installation Date: May 7, 2009 3. HON. STEADMAN ALVIN RIDOUT FULLER, C.D. Custos Rotulorum Custos of Kingston 74 King Street Kingston CSO Tel: 922-7016/922-7573 (Work) Tel: 581-9564 (Cell) Email: [email protected] Installation Date: February 25, 2010 4. HON. HAROLD PAUL ARNOLD MUSCHETT, C.D. Custos Rotulorum Custos of Trelawny Falmouth Trelawny Tel: 610-5819/881-8243 Email: [email protected] Installation Date: March 18, 2010 5. HON. WILLIAM SHAGOURY, C.D. Custos Rotulorum Custos of Clarendon 23 Paisley Avenue May Pen Clarendon Tel: 986-2364 (Home) 986-2394/2810/1685 (Work) 997-6664/382-6974 (cell) Email: [email protected] Installation Date: September 7, 2011 6. HON. SALLY PORTEOUS, C.D. Custos Rotulorum Custos of Manchester Shop 14 Annex Plaza Mandeville Manchester Tel: 409-9195 Email: [email protected] Installation Date: January 31, 2012 7. THE VERY REV. CANON THE HON. HARTLEY PERRIN, C.D. Custos Rotulorum Custos of Westmoreland St. Peter’s Anglican Church P.O. Box 6 Petersfield Westmoreland Tel: 957-7000 (office) 372-4070 (cell) Email: [email protected] Installation Date: November 29, 2012 8. HON. LINCOLN ANTHONY THAXTER, C.D. Custos Rotulorum Custos of Portland P.O. Box 319 Port Antonio Portland Tel: 913-6811 (Home) 809-1169 (Mobile) Email: [email protected] Installation Date: October 10, 2013 9. HON. NORMA WALTERS, C.D. Custos Rotulorum Custos of St. Ann 54 Main Street P.O. Box 221 St. Ann’s Bay Tel: 972-2313/ 794-8279/972-0611/972-1494 Email: [email protected], or [email protected] Installation Date: March 13, 2014 10. HON. BERYL HOPE ROCHESTER, C.D. Custos Rotulorum Custos of St. Elizabeth Bull Savannah P. A. St. Elizabeth Telephone: 965-8083 877-8005 Email: [email protected] Installation Date: March 27, 2014 11. REV. THE HON. JEFFREY MCKENZIE, CD Custos Rotulorum Custos of St. Catherine Phillipo Baptist Church 9 William Street Spanish Town St. Catherine Tel: 984-2551 (Office) 404-3967 (Cell) Email: [email protected] Installation Date: June 11, 2015 12. LT. COL. HON. ERROL JOHNSON, CD Custos Rotulorum Custos of St. Mary Room #1 Port Maria Civic Centre 1 Hodgson Street Port Maria P. O. St. Mary Tel: 994-2077 (TeleFax) 389-2421 (cell) Email: [email protected] Installation Date: August 20, 2015 13. HON. DR. PATRICIA DUNWELL, CD Custos Rotulorum Custos of St. Andrew 84 Lady Musgrave Road Kingston 10 Tel: 978-4148 Email: [email protected] Installation Date: July 1, 2016 14. HON. BISHOP CONRAD PITKIN, C.D. Custos Rotulorum Custos of St. James C/o Better Homes Hardware 3 Cottage Road Montego Bay St. James Tel: 952-2722 829-0110 971-0495 (Fax) Email: [email protected] Appointed date: January 29, 2018 .
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