Agualta Vale Estate (Q497862)

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LBS-PLA-EST-12147
  • LBS-PLA-EST-12147
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Agualta Vale Estate
LBS-PLA-EST-12147
  • LBS-PLA-EST-12147

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Agualta Vale Estate
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Bought by Thomas Hibbert senior in 1769 when it was pasturage, woods and a coffee plantation. Developed into a sugar estate by Thomas Hibbert senior in the 1770s. Bequeathed to his nephews Thomas (1774-1819), Robert (1750-1835) and Thomas (1761-1807) as tenants in common on the death of Thomas Hibbert senior in 1780.By 1796 the estate appears to have been owned by Thomas Hibbert of Aqualta Vale (1
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761-1807). He bequeathed his real estate in Jamaica to his eldest son Thomas Hibbert (1795-1845) in trust to heirs male. Aqualta Vale became the subject of the Chancery suit Washington Hibbert & others v Thomas Hibbert & others following disputes over the settling of Thomas Hibbert's will.
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