Everything about Clarendon Parish Jamaica totally explained
Clarendon (capital
May Pen) is a
parish in
Jamaica. It is located on the
south of the island, roughly half-way between the island's
eastern and
western ends. Located in the
county of Middlesex, it's bordered by
Manchester on the west,
Saint Catherine in the east, and in the
north by
Saint Ann.
Brief history
Clarendon was named in honour of the Lord
Chancellor Sir Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon. The parish was formed from a combination of three
parishes: St. Dorothy's, Vere and the old parish of Clarendon. Before the merger, the capital was
Chapelton.
Geography and population
Covering an area of 1,196
sq km, Clarendon ranks as Jamaica's third largest parish. The parish is predominantly a wide
plain, marked by several
rivers, including the Rio Minho River, which runs the length of the parish. Toward the northern end of the parish lies the Mocho Mountain, (200 ft), and Bull Head
Mountain range (2800 ft), which is considered to be the geographical centre of the
island. The Vere plain is another significant geographical feature.
Portland Point, the southernmost point of
Jamaica, is on a
peninsula in Clarendon. On the same peninsula are Jackson Bay
beach, the flood-prone community of Portland Cottage, and two different locations both called Rocky Point: a residential community on the western side of the peninsula, and a port used primarily for the export of
alumina on the eastern side of the peninsula.
With a population at an estimated 215,515, Clarendon is one of the most populous parishes in the island. May Pen, the capital, has a population estimated at around 60,000.
Economy
Bauxite, Jamaica's major
mineral source, can be found extensively in Clarendon. Bauxite mining has been established in the parish by JAMALCO and
ALCOA. Most of the island's
tobacco is also grown in Clarendon, along with
cotton,
allspice (colloquially referred to as pimento),
ginger,
livestock,
indigo,
bananas,
coffee, and
cocoa. May Pen is also an important
citrus packing centre, famous for 'Trout Hall'
oranges. Additionally,
dairy farming,
fish farming, and
copper mining have been carried on intermittently, and the
sugar-cane production contributes significantly to the amount of sugar
exported
annually. The Denbigh agricultural showground is a short distance from May Pen.
Tourism
- Clarendon is the location of the Milk River Bath, a mineral spa famous for the therapeutic value of its waters. The oldest church on the island is in Alley, the old capital of Vere.
Halse Hall Great House —one of the island's historic houses. The land on which the house stands was given to an English officer, Major Thomas Halse, in 1655, and was passed from him to Francis Sadler Halse. Halse played a leading role in the Maroon Wars.
The Denbigh Agricultural Show Grounds — once a year, on the weekend prior to Independence celebrations, a national Agriculture Show is staged here.
Vernam Field - first car-racing track established in Jamaica. The track is located on the former American lend lease air base, Vernam Field (later Vernam Air Force Base) that was named in honor of WWI flyer Remington D. B. Vernam. Vernam Field is known for drag racing
The Woodleigh racetrack outside of May Pen is known for dirtbike racing.
It is the home of the New Yarmouth, Sevens Estate and Moneymusk Sugar factories.
Notable residents
Birthplace of singer Liz Mitchell of Boney M fame.
Birthplace of singer Millie who had a hit in 1964 with My Boy Lollipop,
Birthplace of Reggae singer Cocoa Tea - Calvin George Scott
Birthplace of singer Freddie McGregor
Birthplace of writer Claude McKay, who was part of the Harlem Renaissance.
Birthplace of singer Barrington Levy
Birthplace of singer Toots Hibbert of Toots & The Maytals fame.
The Earl of Carlisle, a governor of Jamaica from 1678-1680.
Birthplace of world champion boxer Glen Johnson
Further Information
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