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John Nixon (died by 1774) was a landowner in colonial Jamaica. He owned
Albion plantation Albion was a sugar plantation in Saint David Parish, Jamaica. Created during or before the 18th century, it had at least 451 slaves when slavery was abolished in the British Empire in 1833. By the end of the 19th-century it was the most produ ...
in Saint David Parish,
Mullet Hall Mullet, mullets, The Mullet or The Mullets may refer to: Fish * Mullet (fish), or "grey mullet", of the family Mugilidae ** Flathead grey mullet, or striped mullet, ''Mugil cephalus'', a food fish species in the family Mugilidae * Goatfish, o ...
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.John Nixon.
Legacies of British Slave-ownership, UCL. Retrieved 28 May 2019.


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Jamaican landowners Jamaican planters 1770s deaths Year of birth missing Jamaican slave owners {{Jamaica-bio-stub