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(Added reference to claim: hasDescription (P66): Shown as originally granted to John Dearman Nanton under St Paul nos. 2 & 3; 'Present Possessors Squatters'. It appears on neither the 1832 list of owners nor the 1862 list of estates in cultivation.1. The estate appears to have passed to Sir William Young 2nd bart., and is the subject of some correspondence recorded by Ingram, including a reference by Neil Stewart, Sir William Young's nephew, to, #quickstatements; [[:toollabs:quickstatements/#/ba...) |
(Added reference to claim: modern country code (P9): TT, #quickstatements; batch #1043 by User:Alicia Sheill) |
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Latest revision as of 21:10, 21 December 2022
LBS-PLA-EST-07539
- LBS-PLA-EST-07539
- LBS-PLA-EST-e3961
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Delaford
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LBS-PLA-EST-07539
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Statements
Delaford
Shown as originally granted to John Dearman Nanton under St Paul nos. 2 & 3; 'Present Possessors Squatters'. It appears on neither the 1832 list of owners nor the 1862 list of estates in cultivation.1. The estate appears to have passed to Sir William Young 2nd bart., and is the subject of some correspondence recorded by Ingram, including a reference by Neil Stewart, Sir William Young's nephew, to
its planned conveyance to Messrs Scott Maxwell & Duns in late 1800.