Bounty Hall (Q494270)

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LBS-PLA-EST-04887
  • LBS-PLA-EST-04887
  • LBS-PLA-EST-e2557
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Bounty Hall
LBS-PLA-EST-04887
  • LBS-PLA-EST-04887
  • LBS-PLA-EST-e2557

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'Elizabeth Sumpson, by her will, dated in April 1822, devised and bequeathed, a certain plantation, called Bounty Hall, and the negroes, sugar works, and appurtenances situated in Jamaica, and all other her estates and effects in Jamaica, England, or elsewhere, to the defendant J. Simpson and others, as trustees, upon trust, as to certain specific chattels, as therein mentioned, and out of the res
idue to pay and discharge her funeral and testamentary expenses and debts, and out of the surplus of the said eprsonal estate, and the rents and profits of the real estate, or by sale or mortgage of the same, to raise and pay a certain annuity to her daughter, Margery Tulloch, and subject to such trusts to stand possessed of the said estate and effects, in trust for the defendant J. Simpson for li
fe, with remainder to her grand-children therein named, their heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns...' [<em>The Law Journal Reports for the Year 1840</em>... Vol. 18 p. 145.]
18°26'56.753"N, 77°42'34.200"W
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18°26'55.626"N, 77°42'30.402"W
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18°26'57.876"N, 77°42'38.002"W
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