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Chief Justice of Tobago, and an early purchaser of land. W. Robertson was shown as the Present Proprietor (with A Symson) of Sandy Bay (St Patrick parish) Lots no. 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 (originally bought in 1766 and 1767 by Charles Simpson as to Lots nos. 9, 10 and 12 and William Gardiner as to Lots no . 11 & 12), which became the Bon Accord estate.
'Tables showing the Lots in each Parish, numbered as originally granted - the original Grantee - the name of the Lot, or lots, if one has been acquired, and the present Possessor where there is one' and 'A Table, showing the Estates in cultivation in 1832, and their Owners, in 1832, copied from the list appended to Byres' map of that date, with those in cultivation in 1862', Henry Iles Woodcock, A History of Tobago (Ayr: Smith and Grant, 1867; new impression London: Frank Cass and Company Limited, 1971); John Fowler, A summary account of the present flourishing state of the respectable colony of Tobago in the British West Indies illustrated with a map of the island and a plan of its settlement, agreeably to the sales by his Majesty’s Commissioners (London: A Grant, 1774), pp. 58-59.
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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1773 [SY] - 1773 [EY] → Joint owner
Originally bought by Charles Simpson (Sandy Bay division (St Patrick parish) Lots nos. 9 and 10 on 12/05/1766 and Lot no. 13 19/03/1767) and William Gardiner (Sandy Bay division (St Patrick parish) Lots nos. 11 and 12 on 19/03/1767). By 1773, the owners of five lots were shown as A. Symson and W. Robertson. The owner in 1832 was shown as 'Rep of G & J Petrie'; the 'Present Possessors' c. 1866 were 'Heirs of Hunt: the estate was still in cultivation in 1862. |
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