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LBS-PLA-EST-03473
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Trinity Estate
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Trinity Estate
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According to Higman the aqueduct was notably spectacular on this plantation. It stretched over a mile to its source in the Port Maria and was made up of hundreds of masonry arches. The Robertson map of 1804 showed a cattle mill, windmill and watermill. James Hakewill documented Trinity in his in 1825. He noted the practical and ornamental value of the aqueduct which had been built at great expense
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of Nathaniel Bayly, the previous owner. The Baylys owned four contiguous estates in St. Mary - Trinity, Tryall, Brimmer Hall and Roslin sugar plantations - with a total area of 4-5000 acres. The area was known as Bayly's Vale.
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