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Hall. Lyssons is named after Nicholas Lycence, who was the member for St. Thomas in the East in the Jamaican Assembly from 1671 to 1672. The Lyssons Estate
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Parish of Jamaica
the same earthquake that destroyed Port Royal Lyssons Beach – public beach located in the town of Lyssons Morant Bay Fort – fort dating back to 1773 Reggae
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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
Taylor baronets of Lysson Hall (1778)
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Jamaican rapper (born 1996)
was born in Saint Thomas Parish and grew up in the rural community of Lyssons. Skillibeng is signed to RCA Records and Eastsyde Records. In October 2015
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Jamaican planter and politician (1739–1813)
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
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Jamaican-born planter
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
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Sugar plantation in Saint Thomas Parish, Jamaica
his death in 1813, owning 2,248 slaves divided between his Holland and Lyssons Estates as well as his residence in Kingston Parish, Prospect Pen. In the
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Set index for Taylor baronets
extant as of 2026. Taylor baronets of Park House (1665) Taylor baronets of Lysson Hall (1778) Taylor baronets of Hollycombe (1828) Taylor baronets of Kennington
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American health care system
US$175,000 (J$27.7 million). The beds went to Princess Margaret Hospital in Lyssons and other hospitals in southern Jamaica. In late November, the hospital
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Topics referred to by the same term
Princess Margaret Hospital (Windsor), Windsor, UK Princess Margaret Hospital, Lyssons, St. Thomas Parish, Jamaica Princess Margaret (disambiguation) PMH (disambiguation)
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High school / school in Jamaica
Panther Nickname MBHS National ranking 14th (88%) (2014) Feeder schools Lyssons Primary Graduates 210+ Alumni The Morant Bay High Alumni Association Alumni
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English painter
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
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British poet and politician (1735–1797)
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
Robert Cunninghame Graham of Gartmore
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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
List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Great Britain
List_of_baronetcies_in_the_Baronetage_of_Great_Britain
Jamaican reggae singer
Thomas, Jamaica in 1973, he was raised as a Rastafarian. He attended the Lysson All Age School, where his music teacher noticed his potential for music
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Bogle F.C. Danvers Pen F.C. Delta Force F.C. Kool Kat F.C. Leith Hall F.C. Lyssons United F.C. Prospect F.C. Real Morant F.C. White Horses Upliftment F.C
List of football clubs in Jamaica
List_of_football_clubs_in_Jamaica
27 June 1786), extinct with the death of the second baronet. Taylor of Lysson Hall (cr. 1 September 1778), extinct with the death of the second baronet
List_of_extinct_baronetcies
Watson married Anna Susanna, daughter of Sir John Taylor, 1st Baronet of Lysson Hall, Jamaica. They had four sons and one daughter. Considerable wealth
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Chemical compound
doi:10.1016/j.biochi.2013.11.006. PMID 24262603. Stein K, Stoffels M, Lysson M, Schneiker B, Dewald O, Krönke G, Kalff JC, Wehner S (2016). "A role for
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Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
Royal Institution of Cornwall English Civil War and Captain Southcote pg 32 Gunnislake New Bridge History Lysons, 1822, pg. 181 Lysson, 1822, pg. 182
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