Important people in Jamaican affairs circa 1752 to 1831

(chronologically arranged)

Excerpted from:  Cundall, Frank, Biographical Annals of Jamaica – A brief history of the colony arranged as a guide to the Jamaica Portrait Gallery with chronological outlines of Jamaica history, Educational Supply Company, Kingston, 1901, pages 16 – 27.

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Excerpts transcribed by David Bromfield (dbromfield@ucsd.edu ).  May not be copied or reproduced without permission from the transcriber. 

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1. Sir Charles Knowles

31.

the Countess of Effingham
2. Henry Moore

32.

Thomas Coke
3. William Henry Lyttelton

33.

Sir Samuel Hood
4. Ballard Beckford

34.

William Bligh
5. Teresia Constantia Phillips

35.

Robert Rollo Gillespie
6. Nicolas Josephus Jacquin

36.

Alexander Lindsay, sixth earl of Balcarres
7. Dr. Anthony Robinson

37.

Leonard Parkinson
8. Philip Pinnock

38.

Sir Hyde Parker
9. Edward Long

39.

Lord Hugh Seymour
10. Bryan Edwards

40.

Sir George Nugent
11. John Wolcot

41.

Lady Nugent
12. Sir Peter Parker

42.

William James
13. Nelson

43.

Sir John Thomas Duckworth
14. Collingwood

44.

Sir Eyre Coote
15. Simon Taylor

45.

William Anne Villettes
16. Sir John Taylor

46.

William, the fifth duke of Manchester
17. Lady Taylor

47.

James Richard Dacres
18. Robert Graham

48.

Michael Scott
19. Dr. William Wright

49.

Monk Lewis
20. Dr. Thomas Dancer

50.

Rev. Francis Humberstone,
21. Dr. Robert Jackson

51.

Sir Henry Thomas de la Beche
22. Olof Swartz

52.

Sir Home Riggs Popham
23. Colonel Edward Marcus Depard

53.

William Bullock
24. General Sir Archibald Campbell

54.

Zachary Macaulay
25. Rodney

55.

Dr. Christopher Lipscomb
26. Sir Alured Clarke

56.

Sir John Keane
27. Hector Macneill

57.

the second earl of Belmore
28. Prince William Henry

58.

the countess of Belmore
29. Alan Gardner

59.

"Colonel" Gardiner
30. Thomas Howard, third earl of Effingham    

 


Last Updated on 06/27/1999
By David Bromfield
dbromfield@ucsd.edu
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