Spanish River (Jamaica) Explained

Spanish River
Subdivision Type1:Country
Length:12.5km (07.8miles)

The Spanish River is a river of Jamaica. It flows from south to north, the height of its delta is 0-40m. The Spring Garden, near the Spanish River, was one of the earliest sugar plantations in Jamaica. This river tends to be in very shady regions.[1]

In 1692 pirate Nathaniel Grubing (an Englishman sailing for the French) sailed up Spanish River, raiding homes and plantations ashore. Jamaican officials sent several ships after Grubing but he had been born on Jamaica and knew the area well, and managed to escape.[2]

Sources

18.2333°N -113°W

Notes and References

  1. http://www.discoverjamaica.com/gleaner/discover/tour_ja/tour19.htm Discover Jamaica
  2. Book: Fortescue. JW. Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies British History Online. 1901. Her Majesty's Stationery Office. London. Vol.13. 23 February 2018. en.