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  2. J. Wray and Nephew Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Appleton Special Jamaica Rum Appleton Estates Jamaica Rums: Brands : Signature, Magnum Tonic Wine, 8-Year-Old Reserve, 12-Year-Old Rare Casks, 15-Year-Old Black River Casks, Master Blender's Legacy, 21-Year-Old Nassau Valley Casks, Blackwell Rum. The estate encompasses more than 4,452 ha (11,000 acres) of sugarcane, a sugarcane refinery, and ...

  3. List of plantations in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Kensington Estate [25] [26] Old Montpelier [27] The Destruction of Roehampton Estate in the parish of St. James's in January 1832 the property of J. Baillie Esq. Lithograph, Adolphe Duperly, Jamaica 1833. Roehampton [28] "Rose Hall" by James Hakewill, 1820–21. [23] Rose Hall [29] Running Gut [25] [30] Spring Vale Pen [31]

  4. Estate Carolina Sugar Plantation - Wikipedia

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    The Estate Carolina Sugar Plantation near Coral Bay on Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands is a historic sugar plantation and later rum distillery. The sugar plantation for sugar cane growing and processing was in operation during the colonial Danish West Indies period. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

  5. Reef Bay Sugar Factory Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The first sugar plantation on the land was started in 1725 on the Par Force Estate. Oxholm's 1800 map shows a sugar plantation with an animal mill on Par Force land. [6] After Reef Bay Estate was formed by joining the neighboring properties, a new sugar factory was built. The factory was used for processing sugarcane into sugar and distilling rum.

  6. Bunkers Hill, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Bunkers Hill, also Bunker's Hill, Bunker Hill and Bunkerhill, is a location in Trelawny Parish, Jamaica. [1] By 1787 Bunkers Hill Estate was owned by Thomas Reid and producing sugar and rum. In 1809 there were 215 enslaved people on the estate, and the highest recorded figure was 241 in 1823.

  7. New Business: Winni Rum Shack brings island vibe to ... - AOL

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    Mar. 1—A LITTLE TASTE of paradise has arrived at Weirs Beach. Keith and Monique O'Leary opened Winni Rum Shack across the street from Funspot, which claims to be the largest arcade in the world ...

  8. List of rum brands - Wikipedia

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    Daufuskie Island Rum Company (Daufuskie Island, South Carolina) Firefly Distillery (Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina) High Wire Distilling (Charleston, South Carolina) JAKAL Distillery (Lexington, South Carolina) Motte and Sons Bootlegging Co. (Spartanburg, South Carolina) Striped Pig Distillery (North Charleston, South Carolina)

  9. Rose Hall, Montego Bay - Wikipedia

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    John Rose Palmer came to Jamaica from England to claim the estate, and on 28 March 1820 he married Anne Mary Patterson from Lucea, Hanover Parish. John Rose Palmer died in November 1827. Rose Hall Estate had about 650 acres divided among sugar cane, grass, and pasture for over 270 head of cattle. About 250 enslaved Africans were housed on ...