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Jamaica, Particulars of a Valuable Sugar Estate : Know As Albion, In the Island of Jamaica, Containing 4,335 Acres Or Thereabouts, Together With the Buildings, Fixtures & Machinery, and Live & Dead Stock Thereon : Also, a Detached Run of Land Known As...

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Old cadastral map of Jamaica.

Created by W. W. Jenkinson in 1889.
  • Title from accompanying text.
  • "In the matter of the Estate of James Simpson Carson and Sarah Marriott Carson."
  • "Sale on Wednesday, the 15th day of May, 1889."
  • Accompanied by text: In the Court of the Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates in the West Indies, Jamaica. ([4] unnumbered pages : cadastral data, annotations ; 45 cm, folded to 28 x 12 cm).
  • "At the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse Yard, in the city of London, on Wednesday, the 15th day of May, 1889, at one o'clock precisely. The purchaser will have an indefeasible Parliamentary Title under the Seal of the Court."
  • Copy This map has some imperfections: cover detached, fragile, use-worn, torn along fold lines. We'll do our best to restore the image before printing.

Map Tags

1889

Cadastral Maps

Cust Reginald John

Estates

Jamaica

Landowners

Map

Maps

Owner

Real Property

Sir

Sugarcane

W. W. Jenkinson

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This old map of Jamaica, Particulars of a Valuable Sugar Estate : Know As Albion, In the Island of Jamaica, Containing 4,335 Acres Or Thereabouts, Together With the Buildings, Fixtures & Machinery, and Live & Dead Stock Thereon : Also, a Detached Run of