John Nixon (died by 1774) was a landowner in colonial Jamaica. He owned Albion plantation in Saint David Parish, Mullet Hall plantation in Saint Thomas in the East parish, and the land that eventually became Mavis Bank plantation.
He left over £32,000, making him the third richest person in Jamaica according to an inventory taken in 1774.
References
- ^ John Nixon. Legacies of British Slave-ownership, UCL. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
- Delle, James A. (2013-06-29). An Archaeology of Social Space: Analyzing Coffee Plantations in Jamaica's Blue Mountains. ISBN 9781475791594.
External links
Media related to Albion plantation at Wikimedia Commons
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