1912 November 10-18 Cyclone - The Jamaica Weather Report for the month of November, 1912 no. 411 (pages 1-3) states that due to a cyclone, heavy rains fell over the north-eastern part of the island in St. Thomas, Portland, St. Andrew, and St. Mary on the 10th, 11th and 12th of November 1912 - On the 14th of November, a cablegram was received stating that there was a second depression located south-west of Kingston - By the 18th of November, both cyclones had produced a hurricane and resulted in a “furious” hurricane which created severe weather conditions in Montego Bay and Kempshot in St. JamesJamaica
1903 August 11 Cyclone - Cyclone damaged north side and other areas of the island - There were 65 reported deaths and damages assessed at £125,000 - £50,000 spent in relief loans. Trinidad contributed £1,000 Source: https://goo.gl/EgjKLP Jamaica
1880 August 18 Hurricane - Described as “great hurricane” in the Jamaica Weather Report no. 449, (1915) - Two cyclones were said to have damaged the eastern side of the island - Due to flooding, 5 persons drowned and 25 perished among fallen houses - There was damage to crops, wharves and shipping areas in Kingston Source: https://goo.gl/EgjKLP Jamaica