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  2. List of plantations in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of plantations and pens in Jamaica by county and parish including historic parishes that have since been merged with modern ones. Plantations produced crops, such as sugar cane and coffee, while livestock pens produced animals for labour on plantations and for consumption.

  3. Barrett family of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Hercie Barrett and family members migrated from England, landing on the island of Jamaica in 1655. In the years that followed, several family members acquired substantial wealth and influence. They controlled much of the island's mining and agriculture, becoming one of the most prominent plantation owners of Jamaica.

  4. List of plantation great houses in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of plantation great houses in Jamaica.These houses were built in the 18th and 19th centuries when sugar cane made Jamaica the wealthiest colony in the West Indies. [1] Sugar plantations in the Caribbean were worked by enslaved African people [ 2 ] until the aboltion of slavery in 1833.

  5. Category:Plantations in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Rodney Hall plantation; ... Temple Hall, Jamaica; Trinity plantation; W. Whitney Estate This page was last edited on 22 October 2024, at 03:15 ...

  6. Category:Great Houses in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    |A Great House is the main dwelling on a plantation or estate. Usually grand, in other countries they might be called manor or country houses. Usually grand, in other countries they might be called manor or country houses.

  7. William Vassall - Wikipedia

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    The American Historical Review, vol 59, no. 4 (July 1954), p. 865-883. Calder, Charles Maclear. John Vassall and his Descendants. Stephen Austin and Sons, 1921. Carpenter, Dorothy. William Vassall and Dissent in Early Massachusetts. First Parish Norwell, 2004. Child, John, and William Vassall. New-England’s Jonas cast up at London (1647). Ed.

  8. Golden Grove, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1734 as a sugar estate by Attorney General of Jamaica Andrew Arcedeckne, [1] and was subsequently run by his son Chaloner Arcedeckne. [2] In 1775, John Kelly (the supervisor of the plantation) recorded a total yield of 740 hogshead of sugar, more than double that of 1769 (350).

  9. James Ewing of Strathleven - Wikipedia

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    He served as secretary, chairman and director of the Association at various times. [1] Ewing was a plantation owner and slave holder in Jamaica, receiving considerable compensation under the Slave Compensation Act 1837 in both his position as slave holder as well as an assignee and creditor of other plantation owners. [ 2 ]