• A 1960s American rock band, Coven, recorded "The White Witch of Rose Hall" on their first album, Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls in 1969.
  • Annie Palmer had to have this man The white witch of Rose Hall, A beauty above all. The slaves out in the fields Had brothers who were killed.
  • Whether or not you believe the legend of the White Witch, Rose Hall Great House is definitely worth a visit whenever you’re in MoBay…
  • ...is the Jamaican word for ghost[1] and the most notorious duppy ever to haunt Montego Bay is the spirit of Annie Palmer, known as the White Witch of Rose Hall.
  • The Rose hall great house is one of the most popular great houses in Jamaica. Its notoriety stems from the tale of the White Witch of Rosehall.
  • According to the legend of the White Witch of Rose Hall, the witch in question was a woman by the name of Annie Palmer, born Annie Patterson.
  • The legendary tale of Annie Palmer, or “the White Witch of Rose Hall”, became so famous that Johnny Cash recorded a song about it in 1973.
  • Annie Palmer, the White Witch of Rose Hall, is the stuff of songs and legends. Yet she was also a real person who lived in Jamaica in the early 19th century and...
  • It tells the story of a haunting in Montego Bay, Jamaica where, according to the legend, the spirit of Annie Palmer haunts the grounds of Rose Hall plantation house.
  • The White Witch Of Rosehall eBook by Herbert G. De Lisser - EPUB Book | Rakuten Kobo 9781786258472 White witch of rose hall By Rakuten Kobo.