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  2. Lucea, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Hanover, Jamaica's second smallest parish was founded on 12 November 1723 with Lucea as the capital and main city. From the middle of the 18th century, the farmers of Hanover provided the rest of Jamaica with most of its produce but mainly exported banana and logwood, which is used to make dyes. Fort Charlotte in Lucea was built in 1761 ...

  3. Hanover Parish - Wikipedia

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    There is also the Grand Palladium resort and spa in western Hanover and on the northern part of the Negril strip (which falls within Hanover not Westmoreland) [2] are the Grand Lido, Couples, Riu, Sandals, Negril cabins and beaches. [3] Lucea Parish Church - The main structure of the Lucea Parish Church building dates back to the 18th century ...

  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. Lady Hamilton (1808 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Lady Hamilton was a Danish vessel of another name, taken in prize. She first appeared under British ownership in 1808. ... London–Jamaica LR: 1822 J.Kain Dawson ...

  6. List of power stations in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Grand Palladium Jamaica Trigeneration Plant [9] Sampol 18°27′27″N 78°09′03″W  /  18.4576°N 78.1508°W  / 18.4576; -78.1508  ( Grand Palladium Jamaica Trigeneration

  7. William Hamilton (diplomat) - Wikipedia

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    William Hamilton with his sister Elizabeth, later Countess of Warwick, by William Hoare. Hamilton was born on 13 December 1730 [1] (or 12 January 1731) [2] in either London or at Park Place, Berkshire, the fourth son of Lord Archibald Hamilton (1673–1754), Governor of Jamaica, and Lady Jane Hamilton (before 1704–1753), daughter of the 6th Earl of Abercorn (near 1661–1734).

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