Associated People (2) |
The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
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1780 [EA] - → Joint owner
The Chambord, Plain and Mornefendue estates on Grenada owned by John Harvey and then Robert Harvey and then Harvey and Rucker evolved from the early purchases of land by John Harvey and J.A. Rucker; LBS has not established which Lots corresponds to which estates. |
1780 [EA] - → Joint owner
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Notes |
An estate in Grenada in the quartier des Sauteurs and the parish of St. Patrick, identified as lot 30 in Daniel Paterson's Topographical Description of the Island of Grenada (1780). Not yet identified in the slave registers or compensation records. |
Estate Information (2) |
1763
[Name] [no name given]
[Size] 123 [Crop] sugar In 1763, the estate was 123 acres, of which 94 was under cultivation. The estate was growing sugarcane. Proprietors given as the heirs of l'Espagnol.
'A topographical description of the Island of Grenada; surveyed by Monsieur Pinel in 1763... with the addition of English names, alterations of property, and other improvements to the present time' (1780), British Library Maps K. Top.123.112.b-e
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1782
[Name] [no name given]
[Size] 393 [Crop] sugar In 1780-1782, the estate comprised 393 acres, cultivating sugarcane with a watermill. Proprietor given as John A. Rucker, and Robert Harvey, Esqrs.
'A topographical description of the Island of Grenada; surveyed by Monsieur Pinel in 1763... with the addition of English names, alterations of property, and other improvements to the present time' (1780), British Library Maps K. Top.123.112.b-e
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