Difference between revisions of "North Sound St George (Q492093)"

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(‎Added [en] alias: LBS-PLA-EST-e315, #quickstatements; batch #362 by User:Alicia Sheill)
(‎Added reference to claim: modern country code (P9): AG, #quickstatements; batch #1043 by User:Alicia Sheill)
 
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Property / hasName: North Sound, St George / reference
 
Property / locatedIn
 
Property / locatedIn: North America / rank
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Property / modern country code: AG / reference
 
Property / hasPlaceType: Other Place Type / reference
 
Property / hasDescription: Inferred association with entry in 1817 Slave Register.Sir George Thomas 3rd bart. had died in 1815 so there appears to be confusion in the Slave Registers. Vere Langford Oliver [History of Antigua, Vol. III p. 132] shows that Sir George Thomas 3rd bart. had inherited the estate at North Sound, and goes on to state 'sold his plantation of 286 acres [and 142 enslaved people] in 1802 for £22,000 to / reference
 
Property / hasDescription: Thomas Edwards. This implies that the estate sold was North Sound: but it appears from the series of indentures [on ibid. p. 130] that only part of the estate was carved out and sold. / reference
 

Latest revision as of 21:07, 21 December 2022

LBS-PLA-EST-00605
  • LBS-PLA-EST-00605
  • LBS-PLA-EST-e315
Language Label Description Also known as
English
North Sound St George
LBS-PLA-EST-00605
  • LBS-PLA-EST-00605
  • LBS-PLA-EST-e315

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Inferred association with entry in 1817 Slave Register.Sir George Thomas 3rd bart. had died in 1815 so there appears to be confusion in the Slave Registers. Vere Langford Oliver [History of Antigua, Vol. III p. 132] shows that Sir George Thomas 3rd bart. had inherited the estate at North Sound, and goes on to state 'sold his plantation of 286 acres [and 142 enslaved people] in 1802 for £22,000 to
Thomas Edwards. This implies that the estate sold was North Sound: but it appears from the series of indentures [on ibid. p. 130] that only part of the estate was carved out and sold.