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Chicago citation style:
Hards, Vaughan & Leifchild Cartographer. Montserrat, particulars of valuable Sugar Estates: known as Weeks or River Head Estate, in the Parish of St. Anthony, containing 212 acres or thereabouts: Lower Streatham Estate, in the parishes of St. Anthony and St. George, containing 130 acres or thereabouts: Upper Streatham Estate, in the Parish of St. George, containing 150 acres or thereabouts: Ryley's Estate, in the Parish of St. George, containing 110 acres or thereabouts: The Windward or White's Estate, in the Parish of St. George, containing 223 acres or thereabouts: Hermitage or Irish's Estate, in the Parish of St. George, containing 706 acres or thereabouts: and the Tar River Estate, in the parishes of St. George and St. Patrick, containing 389 acres or thereabouts: also a piece of land with storehouse and premises, called "Martin's Store," and a plot of land containingsquare feet, at the junction of Parliament and Strand Street, both in the town of Plymouth, and a plot of land in the Parish of St. Anthony, called "Dowdy's Bay," containing 2aa. 2r. 20p., all in the Island of Montserrat: which will be sold by auction in five separate lots, by Messrs. Hards, Vaughan, & Leifchild, before James Fleming, Esquire, and Reginald John Cust, Esquire, Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates in the West Indies, at the Sale Room of the Commissioners. London: Hards, Vaughan, & Leifchild, 1870. Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/2016586629/.
APA citation style:
Hards, V. &. L. C. (1870) Montserrat, particulars of valuable Sugar Estates: known as Weeks or River Head Estate, in the Parish of St. Anthony, containing 212 acres or thereabouts: Lower Streatham Estate, in the parishes of St. Anthony and St. George, containing 130 acres or thereabouts: Upper Streatham Estate, in the Parish of St. George, containing 150 acres or thereabouts: Ryley's Estate, in the Parish of St. George, containing 110 acres or thereabouts: The Windward or White's Estate, in the Parish of St. George, containing 223 acres or thereabouts: Hermitage or Irish's Estate, in the Parish of St. George, containing 706 acres or thereabouts: and the Tar River Estate, in the parishes of St. George and St. Patrick, containing 389 acres or thereabouts: also a piece of land with storehouse and premises, called "Martin's Store," and a plot of land containingsquare feet, at the junction of Parliament and Strand Street, both in the town of Plymouth, and a plot of land in the Parish of St. Anthony, called "Dowdy's Bay," containing 2aa. 2r. 20p., all in the Island of Montserrat: which will be sold by auction in five separate lots, by Messrs. Hards, Vaughan, & Leifchild, before James Fleming, Esquire, and Reginald John Cust, Esquire, Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates in the West Indies, at the Sale Room of the Commissioners. London: Hards, Vaughan, & Leifchild. [Map] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2016586629/.
MLA citation style:
Hards, Vaughan & Leifchild Cartographer. Montserrat, particulars of valuable Sugar Estates: known as Weeks or River Head Estate, in the Parish of St. Anthony, containing 212 acres or thereabouts: Lower Streatham Estate, in the parishes of St. Anthony and St. George, containing 130 acres or thereabouts: Upper Streatham Estate, in the Parish of St. George, containing 150 acres or thereabouts: Ryley's Estate, in the Parish of St. George, containing 110 acres or thereabouts: The Windward or White's Estate, in the Parish of St. George, containing 223 acres or thereabouts: Hermitage or Irish's Estate, in the Parish of St. George, containing 706 acres or thereabouts: and the Tar River Estate, in the parishes of St. George and St. Patrick, containing 389 acres or thereabouts: also a piece of land with storehouse and premises, called "Martin's Store," and a plot of land containingsquare feet, at the junction of Parliament and Strand Street, both in the town of Plymouth, and a plot of land in the Parish of St. Anthony, called "Dowdy's Bay," containing 2aa. 2r. 20p., all in the Island of Montserrat: which will be sold by auction in five separate lots, by Messrs. Hards, Vaughan, & Leifchild, before James Fleming, Esquire, and Reginald John Cust, Esquire, Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates in the West Indies, at the Sale Room of the Commissioners. London: Hards, Vaughan, & Leifchild, 1870. Map. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2016586629/>.