-
Rosehall is a
remote hamlet in the
Parish of
Creich near the
confluence of the
River C****ley and the
River Oykel, 1 mile
northwest of Alt****, in Sutherland...
- The
Hamilton baronetcy, of
Rosehall in the
County of Lanark, was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia on 10
April 1703 for
Archibald Hamilton, a merchant...
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modelled on the
title character in a
famous Jamaican novel The
White Witch of
Rosehall by
Herbert G. de Lisser,
published in 1929. An
Annie Palmer unrelated to...
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written by
Julian Marley Awake - 4:41 Boom Draw - 5:40 On the
Floor - 4:25
Rosehall - 4:00 A
Little Too Late (featuring
Stephen Marley) - 5:00 Just in Time...
- 1920
began publishing the
magazine Planters' Punch. The
White Witch of
Rosehall is one of his better-known novels. He was
named Honorary President of the...
- Sir
James Hamilton, 2nd Bt. (1682-1750), of
Rosehall, Lanark, was
Member of
Parliament for Clydesdale, Lanarkshire, in the
British Parliament and a Jacobite...
- narrative, the
events of the
Baptist War. The 1929
novel The
White Witch of
Rosehall, by
Herbert G. de Lisser, has a
climax set in Rose Hall at the time of...
- Lake on the Mountain, ****ord,
Mountain View, Northport, Rednersville,
Rosehall, Rossmore,
Salmon Point, Sophiasburgh, Waupoos,
Waupoos Island, West Lake...
- on the
windward coast. "Rose Hall". Wikimapia.
Retrieved 3
March 2013. "
Rosehall".
GEOnet Names Server.
Retrieved 3
March 2012. Scott, C. R. (ed.) (2005)...
-
houses in
Jamaica A
Picturesque Tour of the
Island of
Jamaica at
Wikisource rosehall.com Du Quesnay, Frederick. "Rose Hall Greathouse". www.jamaicanfamilysearch...