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- Hall. Lyssons is named after Nicholas Lycence, who was the member for St. Thomas in the East in the Jamaican ****embly from 1671 to 1672. The Lyssons Estate...
- Skillibeng was born in St. Thomas and grew up in the rural community of Lyssons. Skillibeng is signed to RCA Records and Eastsyde Records. In October 2015...
- burned during suppression of the rebellion Lyssons Beach - public beach located in the town of Lyssons St. Thomas is home to several secondary institutions...
- and slavery when he converted his father's 900-acre (360 ha) estate at Lyssons in Saint Thomas in-the-East Parish into a sugar plantation. At the same...
- The Taylor baronetcy, of Lysson Hall in Jamaica, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 1 September 1778 for John Taylor, a slave-owning planter...
- field Nickname MBHS National ranking 14th (88%) (2014) Feeder schools Lyssons Primary Graduates 250+ Alumni The Morant Bay High Alumni ****ociation Website...
- arriving in Jamaica, John Taylor died in 1786 during a visit to Simon's Lyssons plantation in the eastern end of the island. His title was taken by his...
- Patrick Tailzour and Martha Taylor and sister of Sir John Taylor Baronet of Lyssons Hall, in 1764 (as recorded in the Cunninghame Graham Family Bible) and...
- Hinton Admiral 28 July 1791 Tapps, Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick extant Taylor of Lysson Hall 1 September 1778 taylor extinct 1815 Tench of Low Leyton 8 August 1715...
- Group portrait of Sir John Taylor of Lysson Hall, in the Island of Jamaica, created 1st Baronet on 1 September 1778, F.R.S., (1745–1786); his wife Elizabeth...