Morant Bay, Saint Thomas Parish, Surrey County, Jamaica

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🇯🇲 Morant Bay is a town in south-eastern Jamaica and the capital of the parish of St. Thomas, located about 25 miles east of Kingston, the capital. During the nineteenth century, the parish was an area of sugar cane plantations, with a majority of black enslave descendant after the abolition of slavery. The Morant Bay Rebellion started on October 11, 1865, with a march by hundreds of peasants from the parish to the court house to protest poor conditions in the parish. After seven men were shot and killed by volunteer militia, the peasants burned the court house and other nearby buildings; a total of 25 people died on both sides in this confrontation. Over the next two days, hundreds of Jamaican people took control throughout the parish. The governor ordered troops to arrest and suppress the revolutionists; they killed more than 400 persons outright and arrested more than 300, in both cases including many innocent people. Many of those arrested were executed, flogged or sentenced to long terms. This was the only major revolt (as distinguished from slave rebellions and worker uprisings), in Jamaican history. The court house was rebuilt. It stood until 2007, when it was burned down. Court functions were held in other facilities before a new court house was completed and opened in 2014.

Attractions • Memorial Garden Opposite the court house is a memorial garden for Jamaican soldiers who lost their lives during World War I. A monument has been erected at the centre of the gardens in their honour.

• Morant Bay Fort Behind the court house is a small park containing the ruins of the Morant Bay Fort. The fort dates from 1758 and was designed to hold nine guns. Three cannons remain there today. During an excavation behind the court house in 1973 in the park, the bodies of 79 people were discovered. They are believed to have been killed during the 1865 rebellion. Their remains were reinterred in a mass grave in the park. A plaque was installed to commemorate their lives.

• Morant Bay Court House The Morant Bay rebellion began as a protest outside the court house. The court house was set on fire during the rebellion but was rebuilt afterwards. This historic court house was later destroyed by fire in 2007. A statue of Paul Bogle sculpted by Edna Manley (wife of former Premier of Jamaica Norman Manley and mother of former Prime Minister of Jamaica Michael Manley), had been installed outside the court house, but was put into storage after the 2007 fire. A new court house was completed and opened in August 2014. "The 9,013 square-foot building includes two courtrooms with jury boxes, two judges’ chambers, a registry, clerk’s office, jury room, witness room, lunch room, sick bay, holding area with police post, public sanitary facilities, and a 40 feet container for storage of files and accommodation for the bailiff".

• St. Thomas Parish Church Located to the West of the Court House. It was constructed in 1865 to replace another church which previously occupied the site.

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Morant Bay has a population of over 15,965 people. Morant Bay also forms the centre of the wider St. Thomas Parish which has a population of over 94,939 people.

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Antipodal to Morant Bay is: 103.674,-17.894

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Antipodal to: Morant Bay 103.674,-17.894

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