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Dennis Kelly
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Jinsugorko Taƴto
Ɓii-leydiyankaakuKingdom of Ireland Taƴto
InndeDennis Taƴto
Innde ɓesnguKelly Taƴto
Date of death1758 Taƴto
MarudeElizabeth Kelly Taƴto

Dennis Kelly (maayɗo 1757) ko ñaawoowo jibinaaɗo to leydi Jamayka, aawoowo e jom maccuɓe, laatnooɗo hooreejo ñaawoore leydi Jamayka gila 1742 haa 1746.[1]

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Baaba makko, ina wiyee kadi Denis Kelly, ko awokaa jibinaaɗo to leydi Irlande, o ummii ko e koloni Inngila biyeteeɗo Jamayka e darorɗe teeminannde 17ɓiire. Mawɗo Denis Kelly resi Elizabeth Meade mo diiwaan Cork ɓe ndañi ɓiɓɓe worɓe njeeɗiɗo e ɓiɓɓe rewɓe tato. O soodi leydi 621 ektaar bannge hirnaange Old Harbor Bay ndi wonti leydi Kelly. O arti Irlannda e hitaande 1716 ngam hoɗde e leyɗeele Lisduff, diiwaan Galway ɗe ɓiyiiko mawɗo biyeteeɗo Edmond soodi. Edmond heɓi kadi estaaduuji goɗɗi to Jamayka, o woniino Awokaa mawɗo e hooreejo leydi. O heɓi caɗeele ngalu, o ummii Jamayka, o maayi to London e hitaande 1728.

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Denis Kelly ko miñiiko Edmond, o heɓi ko heddii e jawdi miñiiko. O resi Priscilla Halstead e hitaande 1729, ronooɓe estaaduuji e nder duunde ndee. Ɓe ndañi ɓiɗɗo debbo gooto biyeteeɗo Elizabeth, jibinaaɗo e hitaande 1732. Nde debbo makko maayi e hitaande 1747 Kelly ummiima e nder galleeji galleeji to Lisduff. E hitaande 1752, Elisabet resii Piyeer Browne, 2nd leydi Altamont.[2][3] Ɓiɗɗo debbo Denis Kelly mo resndaaka, hono Priscilla Kelly, resii Robert Cooper Lee, awokaa mawɗo to Jamayka, e awokaa to Londres, to Inngila. Ɓiɗɗo maɓɓe debbo ronooɓe, hono Favell Bourke Lee, resii David Bevan, banke inngila to Barclay, Bevan, Bennin, Tritton (ardiiɓe Barclay).

  1. Chambers, Anne (2017). The Great Leviathan: The Life of Howe Peter Browne, 2nd Marquess of Sligo, 1788-1845 (in Engeleere). New Island. ISBN 978-1-84840-639-1.
  2. Cundall, Frank. (1915) Historic Jamaica. London: Institute of Jamaica. pp. xviii-xix.
  3. "Summary of Individual Legacies of British Slave-ownership Dennis Kelly, ????-1758". www.ucl.ac.uk.