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. Both industries used the forced labour of enslaved peoples.
James Robertson's map of Jamaica, published in 1804 based on a survey of 1796âÂÂ99, identified 814 sugar plantations and around 2,500 pens or non-sugar plantations.
Cornwall County
Hanover
- Axe and Adze
- Bachelor's Hall
- Betsy Mount
- Caldwell
- Chester Castle
- Comfort Hall
- Cousins Cove
- Cottage
- Haughton Court
- Haughton Grove
- Haughton Hall
- Haughton Tower
- Hopewell (Bucknor's)
- Prospect
- Knockalva
- Retirement
- Rock Springs
- Salt Spring
- Saxham
- Tryall
Saint Elizabeth
- Appleton
- Chocolate Hole
- Mount Charles
Saint James
Trelawny
Westmoreland
Middlesex County
Clarendon
Manchester
Spring Grove
Green Mount
Metcalfe (Now in Saint Mary)
Come See- Coffee Plantation.
Saint Ann
- Antrim
- Cardiff Hall
- Colliston
- Egypt
- Grier Park
- Minard
- Dunbarton
Saint Catherine
Saint John
(now in Saint Catherine)
Saint Mary
Saint Thomas in the Vale
(now in Saint Catherine)
- Grays
- Tulloch
- Newport Lodge
Vere
(now in Clarendon)
Surrey County
Kingston Parish
Portland
Port Royal
(now divided between Kingston and Saint Andrew)
Saint Andrew
Saint David
(Now in Saint Thomas)
Saint George
(now divided between Saint Mary and Portland)
Saint Thomas (Saint Thomas in the East)
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