White Witch of Rose Hall

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The White Witch of Rose Hall is a legendary ghost said to haunt the Rose Hall Great House in Montego Bay, Jamaica, often identified as the cruel plantation mistress Annie Palmer.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jamaican folklore figure
haunted house legend
legendary ghost
associatedWith Rose Hall plantation NERFINISHED
associatedWithLocation Jamaica NERFINISHED
Montego Bay NERFINISHED
associatedWithRole plantation mistress
colorSymbolism white
connectedTo Rose Hall Great House night-time sightings
claims of paranormal activity
hasAlternativeName White Witch NERFINISHED
White Witch of Rosehall NERFINISHED
hasCulturalImpact haunted attraction marketing
local folklore traditions
hasLanguageContext English-language folklore
hasLegendStatus popular Jamaican legend
hasReputationFor cruelty
haunting
murder
sorcery
witchcraft
haunts Rose Hall Great House NERFINISHED
inspired books about Rose Hall
ghost tours at Rose Hall
involvesTheme colonialism
revenge
slavery
supernatural
violence
linkedTo tourism at Rose Hall Great House
narrativeElement ghost of a white woman
killing of enslaved people
killing of husbands
occult rituals
narrativeTimePeriod early 19th century
oftenIdentifiedAs Annie Palmer NERFINISHED
partOf Caribbean folklore
Jamaican ghost stories
relatedMyth other Caribbean plantation ghost stories
sometimesDistinguishedFrom historical Annie Palmer
storyToldIn Jamaican folklore collections
guided tours of Rose Hall
tourist brochures about Montego Bay

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Rose Hall associatedWith White Witch of Rose Hall