Difference between revisions of "Charnocks (Q492370)"

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Property / hasName: Charnocks / reference
 
Property / locatedIn
 
Property / locatedIn: North America / rank
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Property / modern country code: BB / reference
 
Property / hasPlaceType: Other Place Type / reference
 
Property / hasDescription: <em>See also the returns for 'Unknown, possibly Cooper's Hill', with which the Estwick family associated. LBS has tentatively concluded that Charnocks and Cooper's Hill were the same estate. Charnock's was originally established on land owned by Richard Seawell, 1674-1680. By 1721 Benjamin Charnock of Christ Church conveyed in trust to the Hon. John Sandford of St. Michael and Hon. Henry Evans of / reference
 
Property / hasDescription: St. Philip a plantation of 116 acres in Christ Church, which had been bought by his father from Elizabeth Seawell, widow.</em> / reference
 
Property / hasCoordinates
 

13°5'8.664"N, 59°29'32.773"W

Latitude13.08574
Longitude-59.492437
Precision1.0E-6
Globehttp://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2
Property / hasCoordinates: 13°5'8.664"N, 59°29'32.773"W / rank
 
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Property / Geonames ID
 
Property / Geonames ID: 3373996 / rank
 
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Property / Geonames ID: 3373996 / reference
 

Latest revision as of 20:46, 21 December 2022

LBS-PLA-EST-01157
  • LBS-PLA-EST-01157
  • LBS-PLA-EST-e600
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Charnocks
LBS-PLA-EST-01157
  • LBS-PLA-EST-01157
  • LBS-PLA-EST-e600

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<em>See also the returns for 'Unknown, possibly Cooper's Hill', with which the Estwick family associated. LBS has tentatively concluded that Charnocks and Cooper's Hill were the same estate. Charnock's was originally established on land owned by Richard Seawell, 1674-1680. By 1721 Benjamin Charnock of Christ Church conveyed in trust to the Hon. John Sandford of St. Michael and Hon. Henry Evans of
St. Philip a plantation of 116 acres in Christ Church, which had been bought by his father from Elizabeth Seawell, widow.</em>
13°5'8.664"N, 59°29'32.773"W
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