Difference between revisions of "Grays Inn Castle (Q494255)"
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(Added reference to claim: hasDescription (P66): Gray's Inn was located south of Annotto Bay in the old parish of St. George. A plan of the estate was drawn up in 1839 by Edmund Wallace Elmslie, possibly a relative of the former owner John Elmsie. Higman noted that by the end of the 1820s there were 300 enslaved people working on the estate but that high mortlity figures led the population to drop to 250 people by 1834., #quickstatements; batch #379 by [...) |
(Created claim: hasCoordinates (P59): 18°15'49.050"N, 76°47'8.153"W, #quickstatements; batch #387 by User:Seila Gonzalez) |
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18°15'49.050"N, 76°47'8.153"W
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Revision as of 18:48, 8 July 2020
LBS-PLA-EST-04933
- LBS-PLA-EST-04933
- LBS-PLA-EST-e2582
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Grays Inn Castle
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LBS-PLA-EST-04933
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Gray's Inn Castle
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Gray's Inn was located south of Annotto Bay in the old parish of St. George. A plan of the estate was drawn up in 1839 by Edmund Wallace Elmslie, possibly a relative of the former owner John Elmsie. Higman noted that by the end of the 1820s there were 300 enslaved people working on the estate but that high mortlity figures led the population to drop to 250 people by 1834.
18°15'49.050"N, 76°47'8.153"W
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