Vere Plain is located in the parish of Clarendon, Jamaica. This area is known for its agricultural activities and is situated near the larger town of May Pen. The parish itself is rich in history and is a significant region for both agriculture and commerce in Jamaica.
The second largest parish by population is Jefferson parish.
Westmoreland Plain is a low-lying coastal region located in Jamaica, primarily in the parish of Westmoreland. It is characterized by its fertile soil and agricultural productivity, making it an important area for farming and cultivation, particularly of crops like sugarcane and bananas. The plain is also noted for its scenic landscapes and proximity to the Caribbean coastline, contributing to its appeal for tourism and local communities.
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Vidalia is in Concordia Parish
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St. George's Parish Vestry House was created in 1766.
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Vere Plain is located in the parish of Clarendon, Jamaica. This area is known for its agricultural activities and is situated near the larger town of May Pen. The parish itself is rich in history and is a significant region for both agriculture and commerce in Jamaica.
George Harbottle has written: 'Gosforth Parish Church: an historical account of the life of the church' -- subject(s): Gosforth Parish Church 'Gosforth and its parish church' -- subject(s): Gosforth Parish Church, History
George James Newman has written: 'Redland Parish Church' -- subject(s): Redland Parish Church
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The Georges Parish plains are found in the Dry Harbour Mountains. This is located in Jamaica.
George Owen Charles Duxbury has written: 'The story of Bovey Tracey Parish Church' -- subject(s): Bovey Tracey Parish Church
St. George's is the capital of Grenada.
George Frederick Matthews has written: 'Contemporary index to printed parish (and nonparochial) registers'
George Gaskin has written: 'The dignity of the ministerial office, and the relative duties of minister and people. A sermon delivered in the parish-church of St. Bene't Gracechurch, ... on Sunday, January 1, 1792. By George Gaskin, ..' 'More Talents Still!: Being Lord Grenville's Letter to Dr. Gaskin with the ..' 'Plain facts' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Catholic emancipation