Marigot, Saint Andrew, Dominica

History

🇩🇲 Marigot is the largest settlement of Saint Andrew Parish in north-eastern Dominica. The village has a population of 2,676 people, and is home to a Fisheries Complex as well as the island's main airport.

Marigot served as the leading community in Dominica at one point, with its people serving in all aspects of Government and local community development. Former police Commissioner O N Philip and Customs Comptroller Victoria Watty are also from the village of Marigot. Marigot can boast of being the leader in job creation agriculture and entrepreneurship.

History The village of Marigot was developed around the plantation of John Weir, deputy provost Marshall in Dominica, who brought laborers to Dominica from Antiguan and some Leeward Islands. The present day village extends from Pagua Bay to Melville Hall. There are several small districts within the village, including one call Weirs after the former plantation owner.

The former Melville Hall Estate was owned by Robert Melville, Governor of the ceded Islands, or Tobago, Dominica, Grenada, and St. Vincent, which were the British Empire’s first Caribbean acquisition after a century. Melville was a member of the noble Melville family, he was related to the Earls of Leven and Earls of Melville. All of Mellville’s purchased land had originally been granted to someone else. John Weir had been granted a number of plots of land in the area, including 230 acres in February 1768, that later appeared in the appraisement of Melville Hall Estate in May 1769. By 1770, Robert Melville's Melville Hall Estate consisted of 1027 acres and was valued at £33,190 16s 0d including an enslaved population of 128, stock and crops. The Estate was inherited by his cousin‘s son, Robert Whyte Melville, who was the owner until his death, after which his brother, John Whyte Melville, inherited the estate. In 1832 William Greig registered 135 enslaved persons, as lessee of the Melville Hall estate. Following emancipation, William Greig was awarded £997 19s 10d in compensation as owner of 50 enslaved people that he had placed on the Melville Hall estate. John Whyte Melville was awarded £2781 14s 10d in compensation as the owner of 131 enslaved people.

Like Wesley, Marigot has a strong Methodist influence due to the introduction of free labourers into the estates of the north-east from Antigua, Montserrat, and other Leeward Islands to replant the sugar estates. The people of the Wesley-Marigot area speak an English-lexicon basilectal Creole, referred to as Kokoy.

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Marigot has a population of over 2,676 people. Marigot also forms part of the wider Dominica Island which has a population of over 72,412 people. Marigot is situated near Roseau.

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Antipodal to Marigot is: 118.7,-15.533

Locations Near: Marigot -61.3,15.5333

🇩🇲 Roseau -61.39,15.303 d: 27.4  

🇬🇵 Basse-Terre -61.728,15.993 d: 68.6  

🇫🇷 Pointe-à-Pitre -61.533,16.241 d: 82.6  

🇬🇵 Pointe-à-Pitre -61.533,16.241 d: 82.6  

🇬🇵 Point-à-Pitre -61.533,16.241 d: 82.6  

🇬🇵 Les Abymes -61.52,16.27 d: 85.2  

🇲🇶 La Trinité -60.97,14.73 d: 96.1  

🇲🇶 Fort-de-France -61.067,14.604 d: 106.3  

🇲🇶 Le Marin -60.871,14.47 d: 126.9  

🇱🇨 Castries -60.978,14.026 d: 171.1  

Antipodal to: Marigot 118.7,-15.533

🇮🇩 Sumbawa 118.083,-8.783 d: 19261.5  

🇮🇩 Taliwang 116.867,-8.733 d: 19233.2  

🇮🇩 Bima 118.717,-8.45 d: 19227.5  

🇮🇩 Sumbawa Besar 117.417,-8.5 d: 19220.7  

🇮🇩 Selong 116.533,-8.65 d: 19214.3  

🇮🇩 Kupang 123.6,-10.167 d: 19216.3  

🇮🇩 Gerung 116.117,-8.717 d: 19206.8  

🇮🇩 Mataram 116.117,-8.583 d: 19192.9  

🇮🇩 Tanjung 116.15,-8.35 d: 19169.6  

🇮🇩 Kuta 115.178,-8.725 d: 19166.9  

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