Sir John Gay Alleyne, 1st Baronet (28 April 1724 – 1801)[1] was a baronet and Barbadian politician.
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Alleyne descended from the first settlers on Barbados and was born at St James as second son of John Alleyne and his wife Mary Terrill, daughter of William Terrill.[1] On 19 October 1746 at St James Church, Barbados, he married firstly Christian, fourth daughter of Joseph Dottin and had by her a son.[2] After her death in 1782, Alleyne remarried his forty years younger cousin Jane, daughter of Abel Alleyne on 29 June 1786.[2] By his second wife he had two more sons as well as five daughters.[2]
In 1757, Alleyne was elected for the Parish of St. Andrew to the Parliament of Barbados, a seat he held for the next forty years, with only a break in 1771.[3] Already after a decade in the Parliament, he became Speaker of the House of Assembly of Barbados, serving until 1770 and after another two years was reappointed until 1779.[4] Alleyne was created a Baronet, of Four Hills, in the Island of Barbados on 6 April 1769.[5]
Alleyne's wife died in 1800 and he survived her until the following year.[1] Both older sons having predeceased him, he was succeeded in the baronetcy by his third son Reynold.[6]
In 1770, Alleyne financially laid the groundwork for establishing the Alleyne School, though it was actually without schoolhouse until 1784.[7] Mount Gay Distilleries Ltd., makers of the world's oldest known rum brand still in existence, was renamed from its earlier name of Mount Gilboa Plantation/Distillery.[8] Upon Alleyne's death, his close friend John Sober who had employed him as manager of the company, posthumously changed the name of the company in honour of him.[8]
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Parliament of Barbados | ||
Preceded by * |
Member of Parliament for Saint Andrew 1757 – 1797 |
Succeeded by * |
Preceded by John Lyte |
Speaker of the House of Assembly of Barbados 1767 – 1770 |
Succeeded by Samson Wood |
Preceded by Samson Wood |
Speaker of the House of Assembly of Barbados 1772 – 1779 |
Succeeded by Samson Wood |
Baronetage of Great Britain | ||
New creation | Baronet (of Four Hills) 1769 – 1801 |
Succeeded by Reynold Abel Alleyne |