The Barretts of Jamaica

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The Barretts of Jamaica
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Publisher : Burns & Oates
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 0485300427
ISBN-13 : 9780485300420
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Book Synopsis The Barretts of Jamaica by : Robert A. Barrett

Book excerpt: On 8th May 1655, the English fleet... dropped anchor of Port Royal, Jamaica. On board was a young lieutenant, Hercie Barrett, and his wife and child. So begins th story of the Barretts on the island of Jamaica. Drawing upon an extensive family archive of letters, portraits and documents, recently presented as a gift to Eton College by a descendant of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's brother Alfred, the author has been able to shed new light on the poetess's ancestors and the sources of her family's great wealth: the agricultural and mineral riches of Jamaica. The Barretts, as pioneers, planters and cattle farmers, residents and absentees, both influenced and were influenced by the changing fortunes of the island and its inhabitants. The author guides the reader easily through Jamaican and Barrett history: the many property transactions, marriages and family intrigues.


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