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Map Jamaica, particulars of a valuable Sugar Estate : known as Winchester, in the Parish of St. Thomas in the East, and a Pen know as Hopewell Hall Pen, in the same Parish, in the Island of Jamaica containing together 839 acres, or thereabouts, together with the buildings, fixtures, machinery, and live and dead stock thereon : which will be sold by auction, in two lots, by Messrs. Hards, Vaughan and Jenkinson, before James Fleming, Esq., Q.C., and Reginald John Cust, Esq., Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates in the West Indies, at the Sale Room of the Commissioners. In the Court of the Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates in the West Indies (Jamaica) / Incumbered Estates in the West Indies (Jamaica) / Encumbered Estates in the West Indies (Jamaica)

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Title

  • Jamaica, particulars of a valuable Sugar Estate : known as Winchester, in the Parish of St. Thomas in the East, and a Pen know as Hopewell Hall Pen, in the same Parish, in the Island of Jamaica containing together 839 acres, or thereabouts, together with the buildings, fixtures, machinery, and live and dead stock thereon : which will be sold by auction, in two lots, by Messrs. Hards, Vaughan and Jenkinson, before James Fleming, Esq., Q.C., and Reginald John Cust, Esq., Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates in the West Indies, at the Sale Room of the Commissioners.

Other Title

  • In the Court of the Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates in the West Indies (Jamaica)
  • Incumbered Estates in the West Indies (Jamaica)
  • Encumbered Estates in the West Indies (Jamaica)

Names

  • Hards, Vaughan & Jenkinson (Firm) cartographer.

Created / Published

  • London : Hards, Vaughan and Jenkinson, 1880.

Contents

  • Lot 1. Plan of Winchester Estate, in the Parish of St. Thomas in the East, Jamaica, containing 688 acres or thereabouts -- Lot 2. Plan of Hopewell Hall Pen, in the Parish of St. Thomas in the East, Jamaica containing 151 acres or thereabouts.

Headings

  • -  Cust, Reginald John,--Sir,--1828-1913,--owner
  • -  Real property--Jamaica--Maps
  • -  Landowners--Jamaica--Maps
  • -  Sugarcane--Jamaica--Maps
  • -  Estates--Jamaica--Maps
  • -  Jamaica--Maps
  • -  Jamaica

Genre

  • Cadastral maps

Notes

  • -  Title from accompanying text.
  • -  "In the matter of the Estate of John Arthur Lambert."
  • -  "Sale on Wednesday, the 9th day of June, 1880."
  • -  Accompanied by text: In the Court of the Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates in the West Indies, Jamaica. ([4] unnumbered pages : cadastral data, annotations ; 47 cm, folded to 27 x 11 cm).
  • -  "At the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse Yard, in the city of London, on Wednesday, 9th day of June, 1880, at one o'clock precisely. The purchaser will have an indefeasible Parliamentary Title under the Seal of the Court."
  • -  Copy imperfect: Use-worn, torn along fold lines.
  • -  Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Medium

  • 2 maps : hand colored ; 41 x 26 cm and 41 x 26 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • G4961.G46 1880 .H3

Repository

  • Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650 USA dcu

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2016586638

Online Format

  • image
  • online text

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Hards, Vaughan & Jenkinson Cartographer. Jamaica, particulars of a valuable Sugar Estate: known as Winchester, in the Parish of St. Thomas in the East, and a Pen know as Hopewell Hall Pen, in the same Parish, in the Island of Jamaica containing together 839 acres, or thereabouts, together with the buildings, fixtures, machinery, and live and dead stock thereon: which will be sold by auction, in two lots, by Messrs. Hards, Vaughan and Jenkinson, before James Fleming, Esq., Q.C., and Reginald John Cust, Esq., Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates in the West Indies, at the Sale Room of the Commissioners. London: Hards, Vaughan and Jenkinson, 1880. Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/2016586638/.

APA citation style:

Hards, V. &. J. C. (1880) Jamaica, particulars of a valuable Sugar Estate: known as Winchester, in the Parish of St. Thomas in the East, and a Pen know as Hopewell Hall Pen, in the same Parish, in the Island of Jamaica containing together 839 acres, or thereabouts, together with the buildings, fixtures, machinery, and live and dead stock thereon: which will be sold by auction, in two lots, by Messrs. Hards, Vaughan and Jenkinson, before James Fleming, Esq., Q.C., and Reginald John Cust, Esq., Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates in the West Indies, at the Sale Room of the Commissioners. London: Hards, Vaughan and Jenkinson. [Map] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2016586638/.

MLA citation style:

Hards, Vaughan & Jenkinson Cartographer. Jamaica, particulars of a valuable Sugar Estate: known as Winchester, in the Parish of St. Thomas in the East, and a Pen know as Hopewell Hall Pen, in the same Parish, in the Island of Jamaica containing together 839 acres, or thereabouts, together with the buildings, fixtures, machinery, and live and dead stock thereon: which will be sold by auction, in two lots, by Messrs. Hards, Vaughan and Jenkinson, before James Fleming, Esq., Q.C., and Reginald John Cust, Esq., Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates in the West Indies, at the Sale Room of the Commissioners. London: Hards, Vaughan and Jenkinson, 1880. Map. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2016586638/>.