James William James's Sugar Mill, Golden Grove, East Coast, Demerara.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Transports and Mortgages

Transports and Mortgages - Counties of Demerary and Essequebo - 7th August, 1897.
By Richard Thomas Arrindell Daly, the secretary of the Central Board of Health, hereto authorized by Section 130 of the Village Ordinance No. 6 of 1892, TRANSPORT of all that piece or parcel of land part of the Village of Golden Grove, on the East Sea Coast of Demerara of the County of Demerary and Colony of British Guiana, bounded on the East by Plantation Nabaclis, on the West by Plantation Haslington, on the North by lots A, B, E, F, 70, 71 and 74, and on the South by lots C, D, G, H, L, M and 75, measuring 10 Rhynland roods from North to South, and 114 Rhynland roods from East to West, as the same with the boundaries thereof is more particularly delineated and described on the plan of the said Village of Golden Grove, as surveyed and laid out by order of the Commissioners appointed by the Honourable the Court of Policy, under Ordinance 33 of 1856, to partition Plantation Golden Grove and its lands in 1873 by the Sworn Land Surveyor, Armer J. Alcorn, dated the 28th November, 1873, and deposited in the Registrar’s Office of the Counties of Demerary and Essequebo on the 23rd December, 1874, the North and South boundaries of the said piece or parcel of land being denoted on the said plan by dotted lines to and in favour of The Demerara Railway Company.

By Richard Thomas Arrindell Daly, the Secretary of the Central Board of Health, hereto authorized by Section 130 of the Village Ordinance No. 6 of 1892, TRANSPORT of all that piece or parcel of land part of Plantation Nabaclis on the East Sea Coast of Demerara of the County of Demerary and Colony of British Guiana, bounded on the East by Plantation Cove and John, on the West by Plantation Golden Grove, on the North and South by pasture lands, included in and constituting that part of the said Plantation Nabaclis, laid out and described on the plan hereinafter mentioned as Section C, measuring 10 Rhynland roods from North to South, and 120Rhynland roods from East to West, as the same with the boundaries thereof is more particularly delineated and described on the plan of the said Plantation Nabaclis, as surveyed and sub-divided at the request of the Commissioners appointed by His Excellency the Governor and the Honourable the Court of Policy, for the purpose of partitioning amongst the proprietors thereof, in accordance with the Section Ordinance No. 33 of 1856, by the Sworn Land Surveyor, T. G. Wight, dated January, 1871, and deposited in the Registrar’s Office of the Counties of Demerary and Essequebo on the 22nd of September, 1877, - to and in favour of The Demerara Railway Company.
SOURCE: Transports and Mortgages - Counties of Demerary and Essequebo (7th August, 1897) - The Daily Chronicle, Georgetown, British Guiana. Tuesday, August 1, 1897: page 2 column 7.

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