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- Halse_Hall abstract "Halse Hall is a plantation great house in Clarendon, Jamaica.During the Spanish occupation of Jamaica the estate was known as \"Hato de Buena Vista\". In 1655, following the English capture of Jamaica the site was given to Major Thomas Halse who came from Barbados with Penn and Venables. Here he raised hogs, grazed cattle and built Halse Hall. The house had thick walls and served as the centre of the estate and a rallying point for defence. At the time of Thomas Halse death in 1702, the Great House was just a single-storey building. By the late 1740s the building was owned by his son, Francis Saddler Halse, who developed the property into a more imposing and beautiful two-storey structure. A new entrance was erected, accessed by an elaborate arrangement of stone steps flanked by columns and capped with a fanlight. A peaked portico was added later.The Halse Hall Burial-Ground contains a tomb of the Halse family— Major Thomas Halse (d. 1702) and Thomas Halse (d. 1727).The property belonged to Henry De la Beche who stayed there during 1823–24, while he made his geological survey of Jamaica. His Notes on the present condition of the negroes in Jamaica was based on his experiences on the estate. In December 1835 the estate was owned by the Hibbert family who received £3,523 11s 9d compensation when the 172 enslaved Africans were emancipated. In 1969 it was purchased by Alcoa Minerals of Jamaica who added another wing. Halse Hall is the oldest English building in Jamaica which is still used as a residence.".
- Halse_Hall buildingEndDate "c1680".
- Halse_Hall country Jamaica.
- Halse_Hall formerName "Hato de Buena Vista".
- Halse_Hall location Clarendon_Parish,_Jamaica.
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- Halse_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Alcoa.
- Halse_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Barbados.
- Halse_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Clarendon_Parish.
- Halse_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Great_Houses_in_Jamaica.
- Halse_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Clarendon_Parish,_Jamaica.
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- Halse_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Henry_De_la_Beche.
- Halse_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Jamaica.
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- Halse_Hall wikiPageWikiLink William_Penn_(Royal_Navy_officer).
- Halse_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Halse Hall Great House".
- Halse_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Halse Hall".
- Halse_Hall completionDate "c1680".
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- Halse_Hall formerNames "Hato de Buena Vista".
- Halse_Hall latitude "17.9311".
- Halse_Hall location Clarendon_Parish,_Jamaica.
- Halse_Hall locationCountry Jamaica.
- Halse_Hall longitude "-77.2478".
- Halse_Hall mapType "Jamaica".
- Halse_Hall name "Halse Hall".
- Halse_Hall status "In use".
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- Halse_Hall subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Clarendon_Parish.
- Halse_Hall subject Category:Great_Houses_in_Jamaica.
- Halse_Hall hypernym House.
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- Halse_Hall comment "Halse Hall is a plantation great house in Clarendon, Jamaica.During the Spanish occupation of Jamaica the estate was known as \"Hato de Buena Vista\". In 1655, following the English capture of Jamaica the site was given to Major Thomas Halse who came from Barbados with Penn and Venables. Here he raised hogs, grazed cattle and built Halse Hall. The house had thick walls and served as the centre of the estate and a rallying point for defence.".
- Halse_Hall label "Halse Hall".
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- Halse_Hall name "Halse Hall".