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The legend surrounding Rose Hall and its infamous owner, Annee Palmer, also known as "The White Witch of Rose Hall," is one that has fascinated generations of island natives and visitors alike. It is a story with all the elements of an engaging novel: a beautiful heroine, unrequited love, black magic and revenge - all set in a gracious old plantation tucked amid the green hills of Jamaica.
One of the most impressive buildings on the property, the Great House, was built in 1770 by John Palmer and his wife, Rosa. After the couple passed away in 1790, the property went through many hands until finally ending up the residence of John Palmer's grand nephew, John Rose Palmer. In 1820, John Rose Palmer married, Annee, a beautiful but feisty English girl. Little did he know that his young wife possessed "black magic" powers that would eventually lead to his demise. During her reign as mistress of the plantation, Annee did away with two more husbands and countless lovers.
Of course, the meting out of such undeserved cruelty had its price: in 1831, Annee was found dead in her bedroom at The Great House. To this day there are those who claim the House is haunted.
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Did you know?
Nine different Races/Nationals came to Jamaica:- Tainos, Spaniards, English, Jews, Welsh, Scottish, Irish, German, African & East Indian. All these Nationals have influenced Jamaica's culture in one way or another. |
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