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Maran estate in 1822

Maran is a village and former estate in Saint Mark and Saint John parish, Grenada.[1]

The first known owner of Maran estate was Mungo Campbell[2], who owned it up until his death in 1793, then Maran estate was sold to Thomas Duncan Esquire, who came from Edinburgh.[3][4] Duncan owned both Maran and Gouyave estates jointly. Thomas Duncan owned the land between 1817 and 1832, and was given £1.08 million (in today’s value) for his 332 slaves at Gouyave and Maran estates.[5][6] The plantation contained dwellings, a sugar mill and stables.[7]

There is a playing field in Maran and nearby is the Mount Edgecombe boutique hotel.[8]

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