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  • Morant Bay rebellion
  • 1865 rebellion in Morant Bay, Jamaica

    The Morant Bay Rebellion (11 October 1865) began with a protest march to the courthouse by hundreds of people led by preacher Paul Bogle in Morant Bay, Jamaica

    Morant Bay rebellion

    Morant Bay rebellion

    Morant_Bay_rebellion

  • Morant Bay
  • Town in St Thomas, Jamaica

    Morant Bay is a town in southeastern Jamaica and the capital of the parish of St. Thomas, located about 40 kilometres east of Kingston, the capital. The

    Morant Bay

    Morant Bay

    Morant_Bay

  • Saint Thomas Parish, Jamaica
  • Parish of Jamaica

    one of Jamaica's seven National Heroes. Morant Bay, its chief town and capital, is the site of the Morant Bay Rebellion in 1865, of which Bogle was a

    Saint Thomas Parish, Jamaica

    Saint Thomas Parish, Jamaica

    Saint_Thomas_Parish,_Jamaica

  • Paul Bogle
  • Jamaican Baptist deacon, national hero, and activist (1822–1865)

    of the 1865 Morant Bay protesters, who marched for justice and fair treatment for all the people in Jamaica. After leading the Morant Bay rebellion, Bogle

    Paul Bogle

    Paul Bogle

    Paul_Bogle

  • George William Gordon
  • Jamaican patriot and businessman

    the policies of Jamaican Governor Edward Eyre. After the start of the Morant Bay rebellion in October 1865, Eyre declared martial law in that area, directed

    George William Gordon

    George William Gordon

    George_William_Gordon

  • History of Jamaica
  • coming into the mid-19th century, with the most notable event being the Morant Bay Rebellion in 1865. The latter half of the 19th century saw economic decline

    History of Jamaica

    History of Jamaica

    History_of_Jamaica

  • Colony of Jamaica
  • British crown colony in the Caribbean (1655–1962)

    from Spanish Town to Kingston. Tensions resulted in the October 1865 Morant Bay rebellion led by Paul Bogle. The rebellion was sparked on 7 October, when

    Colony of Jamaica

    Colony of Jamaica

    Colony_of_Jamaica

  • Jamaican Maroons
  • Community founded by escaped slaves

    deacon Paul Bogle, rose in revolt against the colonial authorities in the Morant Bay Rebellion. The governor called out the Moore Town Maroons one last time

    Jamaican Maroons

    Jamaican_Maroons

  • Morant Bay High School
  • High school / school in Jamaica

    Morant Bay High School in Morant Bay, St Thomas, Jamaica was founded in 1961. At the time of its opening, St Thomas was the last Jamaican parish without

    Morant Bay High School

    Morant_Bay_High_School

  • Free black people in Jamaica
  • Historical community in Jamaica

    the Morant Bay Rebellion began with a protest march to the courthouse by hundreds of free black people led by preacher Paul Bogle in Morant Bay, Jamaica

    Free black people in Jamaica

    Free_black_people_in_Jamaica

  • Roads in Jamaica
  • Morant Bay section covers some 43 km (27 mi), with Morant Bay to Port Antonio approximately 65 km (40 mi). The work on the Harbour View to Morant Bay

    Roads in Jamaica

    Roads_in_Jamaica

  • Parishes of Jamaica
  • Parishes fixed the boundaries of each parish. The crisis highlighted by the Morant Bay rebellion led to the dissolution of the House of Assembly of Jamaica,

    Parishes of Jamaica

    Parishes of Jamaica

    Parishes_of_Jamaica

  • Lyssons
  • located in the parish of St. Thomas, Jamaica. It lies east of the capital, Morant Bay, and neighbors the communities of Retreat, Prospect and Leith Hall. Lyssons

    Lyssons

    Lyssons

  • Toni-Ann Singh
  • Jamaican beauty queen, Miss World 2019

    She was previously crowned Miss Jamaica World 2019. Singh was born in Morant Bay, Jamaica. She is of Dougla heritage, with her mother being of Afro-Jamaican

    Toni-Ann Singh

    Toni-Ann Singh

    Toni-Ann_Singh

  • Edward John Eyre
  • English explorer and colonial administrator (1815–1901)

    the centre of a protracted controversy over his response to the 1865 Morant Bay rebellion. Eyre was born in Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, shortly before his

    Edward John Eyre

    Edward John Eyre

    Edward_John_Eyre

  • Jamaica
  • Caribbean Nation

    and marginalisation of the black majority, led to the outbreak of the Morant Bay rebellion in 1865, led by Paul Bogle, which was put down by Governor John

    Jamaica

    Jamaica

    Jamaica

  • Lloyd Coxsone
  • Musical artist

    been resident in the United Kingdom since 1962. Blackford was born in Morant Bay, Jamaica, c.1945, and moved to Wandsworth, London in 1962. With his surname

    Lloyd Coxsone

    Lloyd_Coxsone

  • Afro-Jamaicans
  • Racial or ethnic group in Jamaica

    passage of the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 following slave revolts. The Morant Bay rebellion in 1865 1866 lithography by French cartoonist Honoré Daumier

    Afro-Jamaicans

    Afro-Jamaicans

    Afro-Jamaicans

  • 96° in the Shade
  • 1977 studio album by Third World

    title track, “1865 (96 Degrees in the Shade)”, refers to the year of the Morant Bay rebellion, headed by the Baptist deacon and preacher Paul Bogle. Although

    96° in the Shade

    96°_in_the_Shade

  • Edna Manley
  • Jamaican artist (1900–1987)

    Paul Bogle to commemorate his martyrdom in Jamaica's 1865 Morant Bay Rebellion. The Morant Bay Rebellion was due to the unrepresentative nature of the Jamaican

    Edna Manley

    Edna Manley

    Edna_Manley

  • Ivan Barrow
  • Jamaican cricketer

    for the West Indies in the 1930s. Barrow was born on 6 January 1911 in Morant Bay, Jamaica, to Hyam and Mamie Barrow, two Sephardic Jews, a twin to Frank

    Ivan Barrow

    Ivan Barrow

    Ivan_Barrow

  • Obeah
  • Afro-Caribbean healing and spellcasting tradition

    support of these non-Akan origins is the fact that captives taken from the Bay of Biafra constituted a major part of the population in those parts of the

    Obeah

    Obeah

    Obeah

  • Bay High School
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Glace Bay High School, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Morrison Glace Bay High School, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Morant Bay High School, Morant Bay, St Thomas Bay View

    Bay High School

    Bay_High_School

  • List of cities and towns in Jamaica
  • Thomas) Paynes Town (Saint Elizabeth) Port Esquivel (Saint Catherine) Port Morant (Saint Thomas) Roxborough (Manchester) San San (Portland) Sheckles Pen (Clarendon)

    List of cities and towns in Jamaica

    List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Jamaica

  • Black and British: A Forgotten History
  • 2016 BBC documentary television series

    Jamaicans brutalised or killed following the Morant Bay rebellion (two identical plaques; one at Morant Bay and one at the Black Cultural Archives in London)

    Black and British: A Forgotten History

    Black_and_British:_A_Forgotten_History

  • Luke Smythe O'Connor
  • British colonial officer and administrator

    Lieutenant-Colonel on 21 September 1855. O'Connor led British troops against Morant Bay rebellion in Jamaica in 1865, when several Europeans were murdered by

    Luke Smythe O'Connor

    Luke Smythe O'Connor

    Luke_Smythe_O'Connor

  • Spanish Town
  • Town in Middlesex, Jamaica

    in operation."[citation needed] To worsen the situation, following the Morant Bay Rebellion of 1865, Sir John Peter Grant ordered the removal of the capital

    Spanish Town

    Spanish Town

    Spanish_Town

  • List of Jamaica hurricanes
  • of life". Runoff from the Blue Mountains caused additional flooding in Morant Bay. 27 June 1886 – At least 18 people were killed by a tropical storm that

    List of Jamaica hurricanes

    List of Jamaica hurricanes

    List_of_Jamaica_hurricanes

  • 1865
  • Calendar year

    days after the conviction of Henry Wirz for war crimes. October 11 – Morant Bay rebellion: Paul Bogle leads hundreds of black men and women in a march

    1865

    1865

  • New Day (novel)
  • 1949 book by V. S. Reid

    as told by a character named Campbell, who is a boy at the time of the Morant Bay Rebellion (in 1865) and an old man during its final chapters. It may have

    New Day (novel)

    New_Day_(novel)

  • List of wars involving Jamaica
  • Defeat of the Slave rebels Rebellion suppressed Morant Bay rebellion (1865) Jamaicans from Morant Bay (Jamaica Committee) British Empire Failure of Jamaican

    List of wars involving Jamaica

    List_of_wars_involving_Jamaica

  • Third World (band)
  • Jamaican reggae band

    eight tracks were "1865 (96° in the Shade)", a reference to the 1865 Morant Bay rebellion, "Rhythm of Life" and the album's only cover, "Dreamland", written

    Third World (band)

    Third World (band)

    Third_World_(band)

  • List of National Heritage Sites in Jamaica
  • Gardens Public buildings Morant Bay Court House Statues and other memorials Statue of the Rt. Excellent Paul Bogle, Morant Bay Buildings of architectural

    List of National Heritage Sites in Jamaica

    List_of_National_Heritage_Sites_in_Jamaica

  • House of Assembly of Jamaica
  • Legislature of the British colony of Jamaica

    property, so the white planters continued to dominate it. As a result of the Morant Bay rebellion, the Assembly voted to abolish self-governance in 1865. Jamaica

    House of Assembly of Jamaica

    House of Assembly of Jamaica

    House_of_Assembly_of_Jamaica

  • Alexander Bustamante
  • Jamaican politician and labour leader (1884–1977)

    Manley, the black liberationist Marcus Garvey, and two leaders of the 1865 Morant Bay rebellion, Paul Bogle and George William Gordon. His portrait graces the

    Alexander Bustamante

    Alexander Bustamante

    Alexander_Bustamante

  • Moore Town, Jamaica
  • Jamaican Maroon settlement

    by Paul Bogle, rose in revolt against the colonial authorities in the Morant Bay Rebellion. The governor called out the Moore Town Maroons one last time

    Moore Town, Jamaica

    Moore Town, Jamaica

    Moore_Town,_Jamaica

  • Jamaica Committee
  • 1865 British pressure group

    Governor of Jamaica, to be tried for his excesses in suppressing the Morant Bay rebellion of 1865. More radical members of the Committee wanted him tried

    Jamaica Committee

    Jamaica_Committee

  • Order of the National Hero (Jamaica)
  • National honour in Jamaica

    War slave rebellion Paul Bogle, deacon and activist, leader of the 1865 Morant Bay protesters General Order of National Hero, Jamaica Information Service

    Order of the National Hero (Jamaica)

    Order_of_the_National_Hero_(Jamaica)

  • Kingston College (Jamaica)
  • Public secondary all-male school

    Lacovia Manchester High Manning's Marymount Meadowbrook Montego Bay High Morant Bay Mount Alvernia Munro College Oberlin Queens Rusea's St. Andrew St

    Kingston College (Jamaica)

    Kingston_College_(Jamaica)

  • Lorenzo Dow Baker
  • American sailor (1840–1908)

    Alberta Baker. Baker owned Belvedere, a family plantation in Jamaica near Morant Bay that is documented as being in possession of his family as late as World

    Lorenzo Dow Baker

    Lorenzo Dow Baker

    Lorenzo_Dow_Baker

  • Colony of Santiago
  • Former Spanish colony in the Caribbean

    Spanish included Esquivel (now Old Harbour Bay), Oristan (Bluefields), Savanna-la-Mar, Manterias (Montego Bay), Las Chorreras (Ocho Rios), Oracabeza, Puerto

    Colony of Santiago

    Colony of Santiago

    Colony_of_Santiago

  • The Cimarons
  • British reggae band

    The album also featured a tribute to Paul Bogle, the leader of the 1865 Morant Bay Rebellion who was made a National Hero by the Jamaican government in 1969

    The Cimarons

    The_Cimarons

  • Mary Seacole
  • Jamaican-British nurse and businesswoman (1805–1881)

    182–83. "Jamaica, Genealogy, George Eliot: Inheriting the Empire After Morant Bay". North Carolina State University. 1997. Archived from the original on

    Mary Seacole

    Mary Seacole

    Mary_Seacole

  • Sylvia Wynter
  • Jamaican writer (born 1928)

    commissioned her to write the play 1865–A Ballad for a Rebellion, about the Morant Bay rebellion, and a biography of Sir Alexander Bustamante, the first prime

    Sylvia Wynter

    Sylvia_Wynter

  • Human rights in Jamaica
  • to dictate such institutions as six-year apprenticeships. In 1865 the Morant Bay Rebellion marked a moment in Jamaican history when the dialogue between

    Human rights in Jamaica

    Human_rights_in_Jamaica

  • Yallahs
  • City in Surrey, Jamaica

    The St. Thomas Parish Council, located in the parish’s capital town, Morant Bay, governs the town. The town of Yallahs is located in the southwestern

    Yallahs

    Yallahs

  • List of television stations in Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Channel 12, Oracabessa, Jamaica TVJ Channel 10, Morant Bay, St. Thomas CVM TV Channel 12, Morant Bay, St. Thomas MTM TV channel 69 (St. Ann) Channel 671

    List of television stations in Latin America and the Caribbean

    List_of_television_stations_in_Latin_America_and_the_Caribbean

  • Yvonne Shaw
  • Jamaican politician

    been MP for Saint Thomas Eastern since 2025. Shaw is the former Mayor of Morant Bay. "Shaw nominated as PNP candidate for St Thomas Eastern - Jamaica Observer"

    Yvonne Shaw

    Yvonne_Shaw

  • Robert Osborn (newspaper editor)
  • Jamaican newspaper editor

    remained in the Assembly until it was abolished in 1865, following the Morant Bay Rebellion. In 1833, Osborn unsuccessfully ran in Saint Andrew Parish,

    Robert Osborn (newspaper editor)

    Robert_Osborn_(newspaper_editor)

  • Caribbean (novel)
  • Novel by James A. Michener

    The Tortured Land: Haiti and the Haitian Revolution. Marshal Law: the Morant Bay rebellion and following legal battle between John Stuart Mill and Alfred

    Caribbean (novel)

    Caribbean_(novel)

  • Pre-Columbian Jamaica
  • earthquake First Maroon War Tacky's War Second Maroon War Baptist War Morant Bay rebellion Rastafari movement Independent Jamaica (1962-present) Independence

    Pre-Columbian Jamaica

    Pre-Columbian Jamaica

    Pre-Columbian_Jamaica

  • Alexander Bedward
  • Afro-Jamaican religious leader

    healings. He identified himself with Paul Bogle, the Baptist leader of the Morant Bay rebellion, and he stressed the need for changes to the inequalities in

    Alexander Bedward

    Alexander Bedward

    Alexander_Bedward

  • Protestantism in Jamaica
  • the slave rebellion in 1831 led by Sam Sharpe and the Morant Bay Rebellion in 1865. The Morant Bay Rebellion aimed to get better wages and land for freed

    Protestantism in Jamaica

    Protestantism in Jamaica

    Protestantism_in_Jamaica

  • Thomas Carlyle
  • Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher (1795–1881)

    Amidst controversy over Governor John Eyre's violent repression of the Morant Bay rebellion, Carlyle assumed leadership of the Eyre Defence and Aid Fund

    Thomas Carlyle

    Thomas Carlyle

    Thomas_Carlyle

  • Charles Kingsley
  • English clergyman, historian and novelist (1819–1875)

    he supported Jamaican Governor Edward Eyre's brutal suppression of the Morant Bay Rebellion against the Jamaica Committee. Kingsley was a friend and colleague

    Charles Kingsley

    Charles Kingsley

    Charles_Kingsley

  • Campion College, Jamaica
  • Public Catholic school in Kingston, Jamaica

    Lacovia Manchester High Manning's Marymount Meadowbrook Montego Bay High Morant Bay Mount Alvernia Munro College Oberlin Queens Rusea's St. Andrew St

    Campion College, Jamaica

    Campion_College,_Jamaica

  • Surrey County, Jamaica
  • Historic county of Jamaica

    Saint Andrew(1) 430.7 555,828 Half Way Tree 14 Saint Thomas 742.8 91,604 Morant Bay   Surrey County 2,009.3 823,689   Jamaica total 10,990.5 2,607,631 Kingston

    Surrey County, Jamaica

    Surrey County, Jamaica

    Surrey_County,_Jamaica

  • Black nationalism
  • Ideology that seeks to develop a Black national identity

    healings. He identified himself with Paul Bogle, the Baptist leader of the Morant Bay rebellion, and he stressed the need for changes to the inequalities in

    Black nationalism

    Black_nationalism

  • First Maroon War
  • 1728–1740 anti-British revolt in Jamaica

    Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1660) First Maroon War (1728–1740) Tacky's Revolt (1760) Second Maroon War (1795–1796) Baptist War (1831–1832) Morant Bay rebellion (1865)

    First Maroon War

    First Maroon War

    First_Maroon_War

  • Charles Dickens
  • English writer and journalist (1812–1870)

    acquiescence in Governor Edward John Eyre's harsh crackdown during the 1860s Morant Bay rebellion in Jamaica and his failure to join other British progressives

    Charles Dickens

    Charles Dickens

    Charles_Dickens

  • James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan
  • British Army officer (1797–1868)

    of Jamaica, against allegations that he had dealt too harshly with the Morant Bay rebellion of the previous October. He surprised some commentators when

    James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan

    James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan

    James_Brudenell,_7th_Earl_of_Cardigan

  • British colonization of the Americas
  • Rebellion of 1857, the Canadian Rebellions of 1837–1838, and the Jamaican Morant Bay rebellion of 1865. A strong abolition movement had emerged in the United

    British colonization of the Americas

    British colonization of the Americas

    British_colonization_of_the_Americas

  • Michael Manley
  • Prime Minister of Jamaica (1972–1980; 1989–1992)

    Jamaica become a republic. In July 1977, after a march to commemorate the Morant Bay rebellion, Manley announced that Jamaica would become a republic by 1981

    Michael Manley

    Michael Manley

    Michael_Manley

  • List of wars: 1800–1899
  • River Expedition (1865) United States Arapaho Sioux Cheyenne 1865 1865 Morant Bay rebellion British Empire Jamaican Rebels 1865 1870 Hualapai War United

    List of wars: 1800–1899

    List_of_wars:_1800–1899

  • Republicanism in Jamaica
  • Movement to turn Jamaica into a republic

    reform in 1975, and in July 1977, following a march to commemorate the Morant Bay rebellion, Manley announced that Jamaica would become a republic by 1981

    Republicanism in Jamaica

    Republicanism in Jamaica

    Republicanism_in_Jamaica

  • October 11
  • Day of the year

    1865 – Hundreds of black men and women march in Jamaica, starting the Morant Bay rebellion. 1890 – In Washington, D.C., the Daughters of the American Revolution

    October 11

    October_11

  • John Peter Grant
  • British colonial administrator (1807–1893)

    lithography by French cartoonist Honoré Daumier showing British Governor John Peter Grant establishing his authority following the Morant Bay Rebellion

    John Peter Grant

    John Peter Grant

    John_Peter_Grant

  • Marvin Rees, Baron Rees of Easton
  • British politician (born 1972)

    executed by the colonial Jamaican government for participating in the 1865 Morant Bay rebellion. He is married to Kiersten Rees, with whom he has three children

    Marvin Rees, Baron Rees of Easton

    Marvin Rees, Baron Rees of Easton

    Marvin_Rees,_Baron_Rees_of_Easton

  • Historiography of the British Empire
  • India, and the scandal of Governor Edward Eyre's brutal repression of the Morant Bay rebellion in Jamaica in 1865. The rhetoric continued but it became an

    Historiography of the British Empire

    Historiography of the British Empire

    Historiography_of_the_British_Empire

  • Baptist War
  • 1831 failed slave rebellion in British-ruled Jamaica

    sometimes at the expense of Jesus). Thomas Burchell, a missionary in Montego Bay, returned from a Christmas vacation in England in late 1831. Rumours circulated

    Baptist War

    Baptist War

    Baptist_War

  • List of twin towns and sister cities in North America
  • China Windhoek, Namibia Yantai, China Montego Bay Atlanta, United States Hangzhou, China Morant Bay Hartford, United States Newark, United States Ocho

    List of twin towns and sister cities in North America

    List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_North_America

  • John Ruskin
  • English polymath (1819–1900)

    in the controversy surrounding Edward John Eyre's suppression of the Morant Bay rebellion. Mill formed the Jamaica Committee for the purpose of holding

    John Ruskin

    John Ruskin

    John_Ruskin

  • List of sister cities in the United States
  • Azerbaijan Governador Valadares, Brazil Kumasi, Ghana Monrovia, Liberia Morant Bay, Jamaica Porto Alegre, Brazil Reserva, Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Umuaka

    List of sister cities in the United States

    List_of_sister_cities_in_the_United_States

  • Hartford, Connecticut
  • Capital city of Connecticut, U.S.

    are: Caguas, Puerto Rico Dongguan, China Floridia, Italy Huế, Vietnam Morant Bay, Jamaica New Ross, Ireland Ocotal, Nicaragua Sogakope, Ghana Thessaloniki

    Hartford, Connecticut

    Hartford, Connecticut

    Hartford,_Connecticut

  • Victor Stafford Reid
  • Jamaican writer (1913–1987)

    and the United States. His first novel, New Day (1949), chronicles the Morant Bay Rebellion of 1865 and the series of events that led to the establishment

    Victor Stafford Reid

    Victor_Stafford_Reid

  • Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer
  • British statesman, diplomat and colonial administrator (1841–1917)

    Storks to Jamaica, where Storks headed the official inquiry into the Morant Bay rebellion. In 1868, Baring was selected to attend the Army's Staff College;

    Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer

    Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer

    Evelyn_Baring,_1st_Earl_of_Cromer

  • Simon Taylor (sugar planter)
  • Jamaican planter and politician (1739–1813)

    representation, Taylor was also Chief Magistrate of St. Thomas-in-the-East, in Morant Bay. In the late 1790s was the first known time that Taylor thought of leaving

    Simon Taylor (sugar planter)

    Simon_Taylor_(sugar_planter)

  • List of revolutions and rebellions
  • the doubling of an unpopular poll tax imposed by Sadok Bey. 1865: The Morant Bay rebellion. 1866: The Uprising of Polish political exiles in Siberia. 1866–68:

    List of revolutions and rebellions

    List of revolutions and rebellions

    List_of_revolutions_and_rebellions

  • Rockfort (Jamaica)
  • Former site of 17th century British fort

    against an invasion by the French. To thwart any eastward advance of the Morant Bay Rebellion to Kingston, it was last staffed in 1865. The site that once

    Rockfort (Jamaica)

    Rockfort (Jamaica)

    Rockfort_(Jamaica)

  • Jamaica Constabulary Force
  • Law enforcement agency

    1867, during the period of British colonial rule and two years after the Morant Bay rebellion. The JCF was intended to be a civil body with a military structure

    Jamaica Constabulary Force

    Jamaica_Constabulary_Force

  • James Fitzjames Stephen
  • English lawyer, judge, writer, and philosopher (1829–1894)

    Edward Eyre, Governor of Jamaica, for his excesses in suppressing the Morant Bay rebellion of 1865. They produced a legal opinion, which charged Eyre and

    James Fitzjames Stephen

    James Fitzjames Stephen

    James_Fitzjames_Stephen

  • Ellen and William Craft
  • American fugitive slaves and abolitionists

    Governor of Jamaica, Edward J. Eyre (who had recently suppressed the Morant Bay rebellion), whom she was seated beside. Unaware of his background, she

    Ellen and William Craft

    Ellen and William Craft

    Ellen_and_William_Craft

  • The Belgian Massacres
  • Napoleon III. He draws a comparison with the British repression of the Morant Bay rebellion of 1865 in Jamaica. Ultimately, he attacks the government of

    The Belgian Massacres

    The Belgian Massacres

    The_Belgian_Massacres

  • Manchester High School, Jamaica
  • Secondary school in Mandeville, Jamaica, Jamaica

    Lacovia Manchester High Manning's Marymount Meadowbrook Montego Bay High Morant Bay Mount Alvernia Munro College Oberlin Queens Rusea's St. Andrew St

    Manchester High School, Jamaica

    Manchester High School, Jamaica

    Manchester_High_School,_Jamaica

  • Edward Jordon
  • Campaigner for equal rights in Jamaica

    receiver general, and a year later, island secretary. In 1865, when the Morant Bay Rebellion took place, governor Edward John Eyre used the opportunity to

    Edward Jordon

    Edward_Jordon

  • Hamilton Fish
  • American politician (1808–1893)

    run down in neutral waters by the Spanish warship, the Tornado, off of Morant Bay, Jamaica. After being hit, the Virginius took on water and was forced

    Hamilton Fish

    Hamilton Fish

    Hamilton_Fish

  • Saint David Parish, Jamaica
  • abolished as part of the administrative reforms introduced following the Morant Bay rebellion. The new Governor, John Peter Grant, arrived in 1866. The colony

    Saint David Parish, Jamaica

    Saint David Parish, Jamaica

    Saint_David_Parish,_Jamaica

  • Tacky's Revolt
  • 1760 slave rebellion in British Jamaica

    killing some of the white overseers who worked there. However, Zachary Bayly, who owned Trinity, was not among those killed by the rebels. Rebellions

    Tacky's Revolt

    Tacky's Revolt

    Tacky's_Revolt

  • List of people on banknotes
  • Paul Bogle 1822–1865 Baptist deacon and activist; leader of the 1865 Morant Bay protesters, who marched for justice and fair treatment for all the people

    List of people on banknotes

    List_of_people_on_banknotes

  • 1865 in the United Kingdom
  • West End of London. 11 October – Morant Bay rebellion: An unsuccessful uprising against British rule at Morant Bay, Jamaica, is brutally suppressed with

    1865 in the United Kingdom

    1865_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • List of bays and coves of Jamaica
  • Bay Orange Bay (Hanover Parish) Orange Bay (Portland Parish) Xtabi The following are bays in Jamaica: Buff Bay i Montego Bay i Discovery Bay i Morant

    List of bays and coves of Jamaica

    List_of_bays_and_coves_of_Jamaica

  • Phillips v Eyre
  • English decision on the conflict of laws in tort

    test"). Edward John Eyre had been the governor of Jamaica during the Morant Bay Rebellion. As governor he ordered a forceful response, which led to the

    Phillips v Eyre

    Phillips v Eyre

    Phillips_v_Eyre

  • Gordon House (Jamaica)
  • Parliament building, government building in Jamaica, Jamaica

    in the Jamaican Parliament. Gordon was accused of instigating the 1865 Morant Bay Rebellion and was condemned to death. Earlier, the Parliament met at nearby

    Gordon House (Jamaica)

    Gordon House (Jamaica)

    Gordon_House_(Jamaica)

  • MBHS
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Beach, South Carolina Morant Bay High School, a public high school located in Morant Bay, St. Thomas, Jamaica, West Indies Mission Bay High School, a public

    MBHS

    MBHS

  • Old Pera, Jamaica
  • Fishing village in St Thomas, Jamaica

    a small fishing village in south-eastern Jamaica, 15 minutes east of Morant Bay. The village is historic, with mountain and Caribbean sea views. The area

    Old Pera, Jamaica

    Old_Pera,_Jamaica

  • List of sister cities in New England
  • Jamaica Hartford Caguas, Puerto Rico Dongguan, China Floridia, Italy Morant Bay, Jamaica New Ross, Ireland Ocotal, Nicaragua Sogakope, Ghana Thessaloniki

    List of sister cities in New England

    List_of_sister_cities_in_New_England

  • Diocese of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands
  • Anglican diocese in the Caribbean

    Vere (Alley), Port Royal, St David's (Yallahs), St Thomas in the East (Morant Bay), St John's (Guanaboa Vale), St Dorothy's (Old Harbour) and Clarendon

    Diocese of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands

    Diocese_of_Jamaica_and_the_Cayman_Islands

  • Jehoida McPherson
  • Jamaican politician

    Committee on Agriculture (1944), Jamaica Union of Teachers, Secretary of the Morant Bay Teachers’ Association and Secretary, Seaforth Branch Jamaica Agriculture

    Jehoida McPherson

    Jehoida_McPherson

  • Hurricane Dean
  • Category 5 Atlantic hurricane in 2007

    stations on the island of Jamaica, one at Ingleside and the other at Morant Bay, both reported in excess of 13 in (33 cm) of rainfall. In contrast, the

    Hurricane Dean

    Hurricane Dean

    Hurricane_Dean

  • Juliet Cuthbert
  • Jamaican athlete (born 1964)

    Holness selected his new slate of Cabinet Ministers. Cuthbert attended Morant Bay High School and later Olney High School in Philadelphia and the University

    Juliet Cuthbert

    Juliet Cuthbert

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  • Lorant
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, Latin

    Lorant

    Brave Warrior; From Laurentium

    Lorant

  • GORAN
  • Male

    Serbian

    GORAN

    (Горан) Serbian name GORAN means "mountain man."

    GORAN

  • Morgant
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    Morgant

    From the shore of the sea.

    Morgant

  • MORGANA
  • Female

    English

    MORGANA

    Elaborated form of Welsh Morgan, probably MORGANA means "sea circle."

    MORGANA

  • Meerant
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Meerant

    Meeras end. Krishna Bhakt devotee, Meeras moment of merging into Krishna, I.e. meera-ant: meeras end

    Meerant

  • MOHANA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    MOHANA

    (मोहना) Feminine form of Hindi Mohan, MOHANA means "attractive, bewitching."

    MOHANA

  • MORGAN LE FAY
  • Female

    Arthurian

    MORGAN LE FAY

    , Morgan the fairy.

    MORGAN LE FAY

  • DORAN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    DORAN

    (דּוֹרָן) Hebrew name of Greek origin, DORAN means "gift." Compare with another form of Doran.

    DORAN

  • MORANA
  • Female

    Slavic

    MORANA

    Slavic name MORANA means "death." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of death and winter.

    MORANA

  • Lorant
  • Boy/Male

    Latin Hungarian

    Lorant

    Laurel.

    Lorant

  • Moran
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Moran

    Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Móráin ‘descendant of Mórán’, a personal name meaning ‘great’, ‘large’; the stress is normally on the first syllable.English : variant of Morant, normally pronounced with the stress on the second syllable.Spanish (Morán) : habitational name from places called Morán in Asturies, Galicia (Pontevedra) and Aragon (Zaragoza).

    Moran

  • Meerant
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Meerant

    Krishna Devotee; Meera's Moment of Merging into Krishna; Meera's End

    Meerant

  • MORGAN
  • Male

    English

    MORGAN

    Welsh name, derived from ancient Celtic Morcant, probably MORGAN means "sea circle." In use by the English as a unisex name.

    MORGAN

  • MORGANE
  • Female

    English

    MORGANE

    English variant spelling of French Morgaine, probably MORGANE means "sea circle."

    MORGANE

  • Morant
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, and German

    Morant

    English, French, and German : from an Old French personal name of uncertain etymology. It appears to be a byname meaning ‘steadfast’, ‘enduring’, from the present participle of Old French (de)morer ‘to remain or stay’, but this may be no more than the reworking under the influence of folk etymology of a Germanic personal name. The later may be from the elements mōd ‘courage’ + hramn ‘raven’. Another possibility is derivation from Latin Maurus + suffix -andus (following the pattern of names formed from a verbal noun, such as Amandus).French : habitational name, a variant of Morand.

    Morant

  • MORGAN
  • Female

    English

    MORGAN

     Welsh name, derived from ancient Celtic Morcant, probably MORGAN means "sea circle." In use by the English as a unisex name.

    MORGAN

  • Meerant
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Meerant

    Krishna's Devotee Meera's Moment of Merging into Krishna

    Meerant

  • FOLANT
  • Male

    Welsh

    FOLANT

    Welsh form of Latin Valentinus, FOLANT means "healthy, strong."

    FOLANT

  • BRANT
  • Male

    English

    BRANT

    Variant spelling of English Brandt, BRANT means "blade, sword."

    BRANT

  • ROLANT
  • Male

    Welsh

    ROLANT

    Welsh form of German Hrodland, ROLANT means "famous land." 

    ROLANT

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  • Christiana
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Christian, English, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Swedish

    Christiana

    Follower of Christ; Christian

  • Perjanya | பேர்ஜாந்ய
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Perjanya | பேர்ஜாந்ய

    Hindu God of rain, A name of Lord Vishnu

  • POUL
  • Male

    Danish

    POUL

    , small.

  • Tejini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Tejini

    Brilliant, Energetic

  • Cheri
  • Girl/Female

    French American

    Cheri

    Dear one;darling'.

  • Abhavasimha
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Abhavasimha

    Fearless Lion

  • Umama |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Umama |

    Proper name name of grand D

  • Tivri
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Tivri

    Target

  • Batal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Batal

    Brave, Champion, Hero

  • Palaksh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Palaksh

    White

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  • Couranto
  • n.

    A sprightly dance; a coranto; a courant.

  • Arrant
  • a.

    Notoriously or preeminently bad; thorough or downright, in a bad sense; shameless; unmitigated; as, an arrant rogue or coward.

  • Moral
  • a.

    Acting upon or through one's moral nature or sense of right, or suited to act in such a manner; as, a moral arguments; moral considerations. Sometimes opposed to material and physical; as, moral pressure or support.

  • Sonant
  • n.

    A sonant letter.

  • Moan
  • v. i.

    To emit a sound like moan; -- said of things inanimate; as, the wind moans.

  • Moral
  • a.

    Supported by reason or probability; practically sufficient; -- opposed to legal or demonstrable; as, a moral evidence; a moral certainty.

  • Courant
  • p. pr.

    A piece of music in triple time; also, a lively dance; a coranto.

  • Tyrant
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of American clamatorial birds belonging to the family Tyrannidae; -- called also tyrant bird.

  • Corant
  • n.

    Alt. of Coranto

  • Mordant
  • v. t.

    To subject to the action of, or imbue with, a mordant; as, to mordant goods for dyeing.

  • Volant
  • a.

    Represented as flying, or having the wings spread; as, an eagle volant.

  • Moral
  • a.

    Serving to teach or convey a moral; as, a moral lesson; moral tales.

  • Moment
  • n.

    A minute portion of time; a point of time; an instant; as, at thet very moment.

  • Dormant
  • a.

    Sleeping; as, a dormant animal; hence, not in action or exercise; quiescent; at rest; in abeyance; not disclosed, asserted, or insisted on; as, dormant passions; dormant claims or titles.

  • Orang
  • n.

    See Orang-outang.

  • Tyrant
  • v. i.

    To act like a tyrant; to play the tyrant; to tyrannical.

  • Errant
  • a.

    Notorious; notoriously bad; downright; arrant.

  • Morne
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the morn; morning.

  • Dormant
  • a.

    In a sleeping posture; as, a lion dormant; -- distinguished from couchant.

  • Knights-errant
  • pl.

    of Knight-errant