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James Pinson Labulo Davies (14
August 1828 – 29
April 1906) was a
Nigerian businessman, merchant-sailor,
naval officer, farmer,
pioneer industrialist,...
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became a
goddaughter of
Queen Victoria. She
married Captain James Pinson Labulo Davies, a
wealthy Lagos philanthropist.
Originally named Aina (or Ina),...
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Victorian Lagos Colony.
Victoria Davies was the
eldest child of
James Pinson Labulo Davies, a
wealthy Lagos merchant, and Sara
Forbes Bonetta, an
Egbado omoba...
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Crowther had
become a
close ****ociate and
friend of
Captain James Pinson Labulo Davies, an
influential politician, mariner,
philanthropist and industrialist...
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funding for CMS
Grammar School,
Lagos was made
possible by
James Pinson Labulo Davies who in
April 1859
provided Babington Macaulay with £50 (equivalent...
- 2016.
Retrieved 25 June 2018.
Elebute (2013). The Life of
James Pinson Labulo Davies. pp. 111–119. Sundiata, I. K. (1996). From
Slaving to Neo-Slavery...
- with all its
lucrative corollaries on that
somnolent spot".
James Pinson Labulo Davies Samuel Ajayi Crowther Consul Benjamin Campbell Police Magistrate...
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named after him. Elebute,
Adeyemo (2013). The Life of
James Pinson Labulo Davies: A
Colossus of
Victorian Lagos.
Kachifo Limited/Prestige. p. 1. ISBN 9789785205763...
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British side 15 men died and 75 were wounded. A
young James Pinson Labulo Davies was
among the wounded.
Akitoye was
taken as**** on
December 29 to...
- Igborokodowo; Igho Alubo; Ighoopa; Ilero;
Ilero Ago;
Isale Iwere;
Jagun Abese;
Labulo; Molete; Oguntaye; Oko oba; Olokobo; Olope; Olorunsogo; Olowa; Olukosi;...