Francis Lowe
merchant
Francis Lowe was a notable merchant and local leader in Jamaica during the 19th century, known for owning Quebec Lodge, which held historical significance and contributed to the cultural landscape surrounding the Kingston Race Course.
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Jamaica:
Francis Lowe owned Devonshire Lodge and was custos of Clarendon.
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The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: Around the Kingston Race Course (now National Heroes Park and Circle) | News