Phillipsfield (Q494710)

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LBS-PLA-EST-05767
  • LBS-PLA-EST-05767
  • LBS-PLA-EST-e3026
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Phillipsfield
LBS-PLA-EST-05767
  • LBS-PLA-EST-05767
  • LBS-PLA-EST-e3026

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The works building was surveyed in 1836 by James Dadley. By then it was a relatively small sugar estate that was worked by 123 apprentices. It belonged to the heirs of Nathaniel Phillips, a deceased absentee and was managed by Dominic Loague. James Robertson in his 1804 map and Daley in his later survey depicted both a cattle and water mill. The water was funneled via a gutter that piped it across
a ravine. The buildings were clustered in a dangerous arrangement and Dadley noted that the trash house had burnt down in 1836.
17°54'4.000"N, 76°18'18.698"W
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17°54'7.801"N, 76°18'20.808"W
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