Augusto Bartolo
Sir Augusto Bartolo (1883 – 20 February 1937),[1][2] sometimes known as Augustus Bartolo, was a Maltese journalist, politician and judge.
Biography
He took an active role in the process of the Maltese constitutional and political development.
Bartolo studied law becoming a lawyer, and later a prominent
He is buried at the cemetery of Santa Maria Addolorata ("Our Lady of Sorrows") in Paola, the largest graveyard of the country.[8] A street in Ta' Xbiex is named after him as Sir Augustus Bartolo Street.[9]
References
- ^ "National Portrait Gallery"
- ^ " The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW :1842-1954) Mon 22 Feb 1937"
- ^ Benicini, Austin (2013), "Malta’s Mr Speaker rules, OK?", Times of Malta, 28 April 2013.
- ^ Legislative Reference Bureau (1930), "La Civiltà cattolica, Volume 11", p. 568.
- ^ Rudolf, Uwe Jens and Berg, Warren G., "Historical Dictionary of Malta, Historical Party", Scarecrow Press, p. 63.
- ^ Great Britain (1930), "The Parliamentarian, Volume 11", p. 546-548.
- ^ The Crown Colonist (1950), "The Crown Colonist, Volume 20", p. 455.
- ISBN 978-99932-57-75-2.
- ^ Björgvin Asgeirson (21 August 2012), "alltravels"