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    James Taylor (29 March 1835 - 2 May 1892) was a Scottish tea planter who introduced tea to British Ceylon. He arrived to British Ceylon in 1852 and settled...
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  • terracotta James Taylor (neurologist) (1859–1946), British neurologist James Taylor (tea planter) (1835–1892), in Sri Lanka James Blackstone Taylor, American...
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    green teas. The two types of green tea produced are the gunpowder type and sencha. The industry was introduced to the country in 1867 by James Taylor, a...
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    born in Inverbervie, designer of the Cutty Sark James Murdoch, born in Stonehaven James Taylor (tea planter) born on the Monboddo estate, Laurencekirk Robert...
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    Tea is an aromatic beverage prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured or fresh leaves of Camellia sinensis, an evergreen shrub native to East...
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  • Norman Rowsell (category Planters from British Ceylon)
    Championships at Nuwara Eliya. Ceylon tea Thomas Lipton Tea production in Sri Lanka James Taylor (tea planter) Ferguson, John (1884). Ferguson's Ceylon...
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    of black tea. In 1978, Mike and Norma Grant-Cook, tea planters from Ceylon, established the Madura Tea Estates in Murwillumbah (Tweed River valley) in north-eastern...
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    or in Colombo. As the Scottish coffee and tea planters, including Sri Lanka's first tea planter James Taylor, settled in the country, they named their...
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    the Sri Lanka Tea Board and the Planters’ Association of Sri Lanka. The museum contains exhibits on tea pioneers, including James Taylor and Thomas Lipton...
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    The history of tea spreads across multiple cultures over the span of thousands of years. The tea plant Camellia sinensis is native to East Asia and probably...
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    CNN.com". CNN. November 18, 2013. Bauer, K. Jack (1985). Zachary Taylor: Soldier, Planter, Statesman of the Old Southwest. Louisiana State University Press...
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    the new crop. In between this tea industry was introduced to the country in 1867 by James Taylor, the British planter who arrived in 1852, in Lool Kandura...
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  • socialite, accused in a murder trial (died 1928 in the United States) James Taylor, tea planter (died 1892 in Ceylon) 5 April – Donald Cameron, 24th Lochiel,...
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    manager and record producer, helping to foster the recording careers of James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt among others. As of 2018, he tours alongside Jeremy...
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    escalated over the tea tax, as Americans in each colony boycotted the tea, and those in Boston dumped the tea in the harbor during the Boston Tea Party in 1773...
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    pp. 72–73 Unger 2009, pp. 81–82 Gawalt, Gerard W. (1993). "James Monroe, Presidential Planter". The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. 101 (2):...
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    George Washington (category 18th-century American planters)
    managing a planter's estate, and the couple had a happy marriage. They moved to Mount Vernon, near Alexandria, where he lived as a planter of tobacco...
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    hotel's famous afternoon tea. The glass dome had been covered since World War II. A new teashop and patisserie is called Savoy Tea, and a glass-enclosed...
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  • Whig base of support was centered among entrepreneurs, professionals, planters, social reformers, devout Protestants (particularly evangelicals), and...
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    Fitzsimons, James McHenry, William Paterson, James Smith, George Taylor, Charles Thomson, Matthew Thornton Scotland: Edward Telfair, James Wilson, John...
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    and other raw materials to non-English territories, which prevented many planters from receiving higher prices for their goods. Additionally, merchants were...
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    of Clarence, supported the efforts of the London Society of West India Planters and Merchants to delay the abolition of the British slave trade for almost...
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    1845 and died two days later) Stuart Caradoc Munro (1826 - 1911), a tea-planter in Ceylon, who left no issue. Maxwell William Munro (1827 - 1854, died...
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  • Falklands War. In 1949, Morris married Elizabeth, daughter of Ceylon tea planter Austen Cecil Tuckniss; they had five children together, including the...
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  • Clerihew (1811 – 6 March 1870) was a Scottish architect, artist, coffee planter and inventor. He painted and measured the comet with the longest tail recorded...
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    txt [bare URL plain text file] "The Louisiana Planter and Sugar Manufacturer". The Louisiana Planter and Sugar Manufacturer. 9: 350. November 12, 1892...
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    Charles Spearman Armstrong (category Planters from British Ceylon)
    came back with sacks of tea seed, and Armstrong planted 750 acres of tea at Rookwood. He also planted cinchona trees. James Taylor is widely considered to...
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    that are suitable for growing tea. The industry was introduced to the country in 1867 by James Taylor, a British planter who arrived in 1852. Recently...
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    Margaret; Taylor, C. James, eds. (2007). My Dearest Friend: Letters of Abigail and John Adams. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Richardson, James Daniel...
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    Noakes, Taylor C. "Oregon Treaty". The Canadian Encyclopedia. James (1997), pp. 179–182 James (1997), pp. 190, 193 James (1997), pp. 185–186 James (1997)...
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