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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2020
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May Pen is the capital and largest town in the parish of Clarendon in Middlesex County, Jamaica. It is located on the Rio Minho river (Jamaica's longest), and is a major market centre for the Parish. The population was 61,548 at the 2011 census increasing from 59,550 in 2001,[1] including the surrounding suburbs of Sandy Bay, Mineral Heights, Hazard, Palmers Cross, Denbigh, Race Track, and Four Paths among others. The town has a mayor.
May Pen was established as a plantation settlement by the British between 1660 and 1683 on a crossing point of the Rio Minho river. It became part of an estate named after its owner; Reverend William May who was born in England in 1695 but in his later years resided in Jamaica. He was rector of the Kingston Parish Church but was later transferred to Clarendon, where he served for 32 years.
The clock tower in the town centre was erected in 1908 after the death of a doctor Robert Glaister Samuel Bell who drowned while attempting to cross the Rio Minho river in 1904.[2] As well as having a memorial plaque to Bell, it has another dedicated to World War I (1914-1918). The first bridge over the Rio Minho was built by 1874 for the local railway company,[3] and rebuilt in the 1920s, it was demolished in 1950 after floods and rebuilt downstream.
Chapelton is a market town in Clarendon Parish, Jamaica and the former parish capital.
According to a longtime resident:
Back in the days of plantation slavery in Jamaica, the Chapleton locality was a plantocracy settlement. Instead of going to church in the capital May Pen, the plantation owners built a church in Chapleton where they worshiped. Local folk therefore talked about going to “the chapel in the town.” After a while, the town became known as Chapel Town but with the passing of time, the name became distorted and was shortened to become Chapelton.
Chapelton is on the B3 road which climbs up from May Pen in the south, passes through the center of the town and continues north towards Brown's Town.
From 1925 to 1974 Chapelton was served by Chapelton railway station on the 21 mile railway branch line from May Pen to Frankfield.
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Clarendon College was my workplace sometime between 1992&1993. I use to travel back and forth everyday from May Pen to Chapelton.
This makes me want to go home I have not been home for about 10 years love the scenery beautiful
Thank You so much
Another fantastic ride. These southern parishes seem so untouched tho; love it!
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@20:23 always love the view of the bull head mountains
That's my town may pen clarendon buckner community love my place good tour .👊
Respect. Thanks for watching
Thank you so much for your time and the awesome experience of seeing your country through this channel.
Gives a feeling of being there without traveling, however, I know it's nothing like the real thing.
Jamaica is a beautiful country from what I see in this video, respect from the heart brother
Thank You for watching. It is truly appreciated
Thanks for another safe trip. I have travelled so many places with you it is a good thing they are free trips. I couldn't afford them otherwise. Thanks again for being careful. Onward and Upward always
If the trips were not free you would get a frequent passenger discount
@@MauriceKingpin I have to keep on watching. I really enjoy Seeing places I usually only heard of during my lifetime. Even though it is virtual I don't get to pick a flower or eat a fruit or enjoy a meal. The sights and sounds are keepsakes.....well 95% are. Appreciate your work....because it is a job.
I appreciate your support
This was amazing thank you!
Thank You for watching
Interesting video but you should highlight more known spots like Soursop Turn, Guinep Tree, Bucknor etc.
Love love love this. Excellent work as always. Keep em coming👍
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I miss my yard, can't wait to go back
Thanks for this 🎉
my place dat 👍👍💷💷💵💴💰
So much memories... thank you!
One thing with B class roadways, some parts are well marked and paved passing through very breathtaking countryside. Nice drive out as always
I completely agree bro. I've been impressed by some that I've seen in some parishes that @maurincekingpin has driven in. They look better than some A-class roads by far.
@@jermaineyoung7256 Indeed
@17:40 Sir that's not *Mocho* or the road to *Mocho* infact that's *Woodhall* leading to *Crossroads.* This area is 15 miles away from *Mocho* and are the suburbs of *Chapelton.*
Great video nonetheless 👏
one love Canada
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The parish of clarendon where one of the earliest slave rebellions.
In 1690 the first major slave rebellion staged in jamaica at sutton plantation .burnt the land
Killed of recaptured others joined maroons who were led by kojo who was from Ghana asante warriors
good video man . Respect
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Long ride for Clarendon College students.
Long Ride for real
Nice video bro👍
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Wait did you see Springer? It was a bus that passed I take it alot
I live there
You should check out sanguinetti clarendon
Good direction, next time streight to Frankfield.
U pass mi grandfather lol
Where is this am from jamaica but never heard the name
James hill is my place . please check on my place for me 😁👍👏🔥
Crosses Taximen dem
Lol. You have to watch out for them all the time. Thank You for watching
Chapelpon me leave