Attorney General of Rhode Island
      
Seal of the Attorney General of Rhode Island
The Attorney General of Rhode Island is the chief legal advisor of the Government of the State of Rhode Island and oversees the State of Rhode Island Department of Law.  The Attorney General is elected every four years. The current Attorney General is Peter Kilmartin.[1]
History of the Rhode Island Attorneys General
In 1643, Roger Williams obtained a patent (charter) from the English Parliament.  The towns of Providence and Warwick elected a Chief Officer under the authority of this Parliamentary Patent of 1643.  In 1647, the towns of Newport, Portsmouth, Providence, and Warwick formed a united colony under the Parliamentary Patent.  In May 1650, the offices of "Attorney General for the Colonie" and "Solicitor" were created.
List of Attorneys General of Rhode Island
Attorney General under the Patent of 1643
Solicitor under the Patent of 1643
- Hugh Buit:	May 1650 – 1651
Attorney General after the Coddington Commission
- John Easton, of Newport:	May 1653 – May 1654 (Attorney General only for Portsmouth and Newport following the repeal of the Coddington Commission, and before the re-unification of the four towns into a single government)
Attorneys General Under the Patent of 1643
Attorneys General Under the Royal Charter of 1663
- John Sanford, of Portsmouth	May 1663 – November 1664
- John Easton, of Newport	1664–1670
- John Sanford, of Portsmouth 	1670–1671
- Joseph Torrey, of Newport 	1671–1672
- John Easton, of Newport 	1672–1674
- Peter Easton, of Newport 	1674–1676
- Weston Clarke, of Newport 	1676–1677
- Edward Richmond, of Newport	1677–1680
- Weston Clarke, of Newport 	1680–1681
- Edmund Calverly, of Warwick 	1681–1682
- John Pococke, of Newport 	1684–1685
- Weston Clarke, of Newport 	1685–1686
- John Pococke, of Newport	1684–1685
- Weston Clarke, of Newport 	1685–1686
- John Williams, of Newport 	1686–1689
- John Pococke, of Newport	May 1690 – ????
- John Smith, of Warwick	        May 1696 – 1698
- John Pococke, of Newport 	1698–1700
- John Rhodes, of Warwick 	1700–1701
- John Pococke, of Newport	1701–1702
- Nathaniel Dyre, of Newport	1702–1704
- Joseph Sheffield, of Newport	1704–1706
- Simon Smith, of Warwick 	1706–1712
- Richard Ward, of Newport 	1712–1713
- John Hammett, of Newport 	1713–1714
- Weston Clarke, of Newport 	1714–1721
- Henry Bull, of Newport 	1721–1722
- Daniel Updike, of North Kingstown	1722–1732
- James Honeyman, Jr., of Newport 	1732–1740
King's Attorneys
- James Honeyman, Jr., of Newport  	1741–1743
- John Wanton, of Providence County 	1741–1742
- Daniel Updike, of King's County	1741–1743
- John Andrew, of Providence County 	1742–1743
Attorneys General
- Daniel Updike, of North Kingstown	1746–1747	
- Augustus Johnston, of Newport 	1758–1766	
- Oliver Arnold, of Providence 	1766–1771	
- Henry Marchant, of Newport	1771–1777	
- William Channing, of Newport	1777–1787	
- Henry Goodwin, of Newport 	1787–1789	
- David Howell, of Providence 	1789–1790	
- Daniel Updike, of North Kingstown	1790–1791	
- William Channing, of Newport	1791–1793	
- Ray Greene, of Providence	1794–1797	
- James Burrill, Jr., of Providence 	1797–1814	
- Samuel W. Bridgham, of Providence	1814–1817	
- Henry Bowen, of Providence 	1817–1819	
- Dutee J. Pearce 	1819–1825	
- Albert C. Greene, of East Greenwich	1825–1843
Attorneys General Under the Constitution of Rhode Island
- Joseph M. Blake, of Bristol  	1843–1851	
- Walter S. Burges, of Cranston 	1851–1854	
- Christopher Robinson, of Cumberland	1854–1855	
- Charles Hart, of Providence 	1855–1858	
- Jerome Kimball, of Providence	1858–1860	
- Walter S. Burges, of Cranston 	1860–1863	
- Abraham Payne, of Providence 	1863–1864	
- Horatio Rogers, Jr., of Providence 	1864–1867	
- Willard Sayles, of Providence 	1867–1882	
- Samuel P. Colt, of Bristol	1882–1886	
- Edwin Metcalf, of Providence 	1886–1887	
- Ziba O. Slocum, of Providence 	1887–1888	
- Horatio Rogers, of Providence 	1888–1889	
- Ziba O. Slocum, of Providence 	1889–1891	
- Robert W. Burbank, of Providence 	1891–1894	
- Edward C. Dubois, of East Providence	1894–1897	
- Willard B. Tanner, of Providence 	1897–1901	[R]
- Charles F. Stearns, of Providence 	1901–1905	[D]
- William B. Greenough, of Providence 	1905–1912	[R]
- Herbert A. Rice, of Pawtucket 	1912–1923	[R]
- Herbert L. Carpenter, of No. Smithfield	1923–1925	[D]
- Charles P. Sisson, of Providence 	1922–1929	[R]
- Oscar L. Heltzen, of Providence 	1929–1930	[R]
- Benjamin M. McLyman, of Providence	1930–1933	[R]
- John P. Hartigan, of Cranston 	1933–1939	[D]
- Louis V. Jackvony, of Providence 	1939–1941	[R]
- John H. Nolan, of Newport 	1941–1949	[D]
- William E. Powers, of Cumberland 	1949–1958	[D]
- J. Joseph Nugent, of Providence 	1958–1967	[D]
- Herbert F. DeSimone, of Providence 	1967–1971	[R]
- Richard J. Israel, of Providence 	1971–1975	[R]
- Julius C. Michaelson, of Providence 	1975-1979	[D]
- Dennis J. Roberts II, of Providence 	1979–1985	[D]
- Arlene Violet, of Providence 	1985–1987	[R]
- James E. O'Neil, of Narragansett 	1987–1993	[D]
- Jeffrey B. Pine, of Providence 	1993–1999	[R]
- Sheldon Whitehouse, of Providence 	1999–2003	[D]
- Patrick C. Lynch, of East Providence 	2003–2011 [D]
- Peter Kilmartin, of Pawtucket 2011–Present [D]
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