Warren, ... Easington
Publication details: 1823Summary: Diagram represents 212 acres formerly belonging to Easington, 112 acres of which had been conveyed by Hill to Warren in the parish of St. Thomas. Also shown are 205 acres conveyed by Smith to E. Delpratt in 1812. Edinburgh Castle, Miss Logan's, the extensions of Smithfield. The area is butted and bounded by Botany Bay, Cambridge Hill and Mount Sinai in the West, northerly by River Head Pen, Bull Eye and Windsor Castle, westerly by Albion Mountain, Norris, Leonard Wray's Pen and southerly by Spring GardenItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Diagram represents 212 acres formerly belonging to Easington, 112 acres of which had been conveyed by Hill to Warren in the parish of St. Thomas. Also shown are 205 acres conveyed by Smith to E. Delpratt in 1812. Edinburgh Castle, Miss Logan's, the extensions of Smithfield. The area is butted and bounded by Botany Bay, Cambridge Hill and Mount Sinai in the West, northerly by River Head Pen, Bull Eye and Windsor Castle, westerly by Albion Mountain, Norris, Leonard Wray's Pen and southerly by Spring Garden
Mount Sinai
Edinburgh Castle
Spring Garden
Smithfield
Cambridge Gutt
Mammee Gully
Albion
River Head
Norris
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