Concord Plantation.
Publication details: 1827.Description: 1 poster : colour ; 30 x 19 cmContent type:- St. Ann 515
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National Library of Jamaica | Jamaican | Special Collection Floor | St. Ann 515 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1000000932159 | ||
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National Library of Jamaica | Jamaican | Special Collection Floor | St. Ann 515 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1000000325295 |
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St. Ann 514 Richard Clarke / | St. Ann 514 Richard Clarke / | St. Ann 515 Concord Plantation. | St. Ann 515 Concord Plantation. | St. Ann 516 Culloden / | St. Ann 516 Culloden / | St. Ann 517 A Road / |
This diagram shows a parcel of land, the parcel shaded green in this scheme represents Concord Plantation in the parish of St. Ann, clear of sales and trespasses containing to the westward of the road 270 acres and to the eastward 389 in all 659 acres. The parcel shaded yellow containing 135 acres partly in guinea grass is part of James Rules and William Shields patents encircumscribed green belonging to Concord but claimed by Edinburgh Castle under Captain Lewis Hutchinson's 300 acres which is the junior patent circumscribed blue.
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