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to tour and study the Aegean, the coast of Anatolia, Egypt, Nazareth, Syria (including the ruins of Palmyra and Baalbek), Tripoli and Cyprus, returning in Naples on 7 June 1751. Borra, Wood and Dawkins returned to England, where Dawkins funded Wood's publication of as well as that of
340:. On his death in Jamaica in 1757, unmarried, he was buried in Old Plantation, Clarendon before he and his parents' remains were reburied in St Paul's Church, Chapelton, Jamaica when the family estates were sold in 1922. 642: 177:, and his wife, Elizabeth (1697?–1757), third daughter of Edward Pennant of Clarendon, chief justice of the island and of Elizabeth Moore. His brothers were major slave owner William Dawkins (d. 1753) and 172:
The Dawkins family settled on Jamaica shortly after its seizure from the Spanish in 1655. James was the eldest son born to Henry Dawkins I (1698–1744), who was a wealthy sugar planter and slave owner of
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on 7 December 1739. His father died in 1744 bequeathing to James 14,300 acres (and making smaller bequests to the two younger sons William and
637: 622: 322:, he held the position until 1757. He also owned, with his brother Henry, the 25,000-acre (100 km) Sutton's Plantation in Jamaica. 204:). His plantations included Parnassus Estate, Dawkins Caymanas, Dawkins Salt Pond Pen, Friendship, Leicesterdfields and Old Plantation. 48: 612: 539: 430: 554: 319: 52: 647: 307: 75: 662: 455: 311: 238:. Dawkins and Wood are in togas, and one of them is wearing the upper-class yellow boots otherwise reserved in the 657: 652: 32: 617: 559: 197: 144: 530: 234:(1758) - Hamilton portrays them and their Ottoman escort discovering the ruins as if it was a scene from 627: 349: 276: 132: 112: 667: 328: 303: 231: 327:
Reflections physical and moral upon the ... numerous phenomena ... which have happened from the
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Sugar and Slavery: An Economic History of the British West Indies, 1623-1775
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Print of James Dawkins in the Abingdon School archives
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British House of Commons
Hindon
Francis Delaval
James Calthorpe
Jamaica
Great Britain
Jamaica
Great Britain
Alma mater
St John's College, Oxford
DCL
Clarendon, Jamaica
Henry Dawkins II
John Roysse
Abingdon School
Tory
St John's College, Oxford
Henry
DCL

Robert Wood
Gavin Hamilton
classical history
Ottoman Empire
Grand Tour
Paris
Rome
Robert Wood
John Bouverie

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