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  2. Roy Lindo - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, Roy and his brother sold J. Wray and Nephew Ltd. to a syndicate led by Sir Harold Mitchell, 1st Baronet and the Henriques Brothers. [citation needed] He owned 1,400 acres in Cardiff Hall, Saint Ann which he turned into Jamaica's largest hotel and resort subdivision. [10] He wrote articles in support of the West Indies Federation. [11]

  3. Wray and Nephews - Wikipedia

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  4. Campari Group - Wikipedia

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    In December 2012, Campari Group announced the successful acquisition of Lascelles deMercado & Co. Limited, including four brands: Appleton Estate, Appleton Special/White, Wray & Nephew, and Coruba, the related upstream supply chain and the local distribution company. [19]

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  6. Wray - Wikipedia

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    J. Wray and Nephew Ltd., a subsidiary of the Campari Group, Jamaica Wray (lenses), a former British camera and lens manufacturer WRAY (AM), an AM radio station licensed to Princeton, Indiana, United States

  7. Former Fire Station (Windsor, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The building at 14 Maple Avenue in Windsor, Connecticut, United States, is a Former Fire Station of the town. It was built about 1882, and was the town's first purpose-built firehouse. Now converted to commercial use, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [1]

  8. It's Official, There's a Wray & Nephew Rum Shortage. Experts ...

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    If Rum Fire presents a more intense sipping experience, Monymusk offers a slightly more gentle alternative to Wray & Nephew. It’s still a 63% ABV unaged Jamaican powerhouse, but just not quite ...

  9. J. Wray and Nephew Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    At the International Exhibition held in London in 1862, J. Wray and Nephew won three gold medals for its 10-, 15- and 25-year-old rums. The company's rums also won several awards and prizes at international exhibitions in Paris—1878, Amsterdam—1883, New Orleans—1885 and Jamaica 1891. In 1916, Lindo Brothers & Co purchased Wray & Nephew.