Dear Ernest, From Maurice Bateman Hutt's "Exploting Historic Barbados" copyright 1981, p.79 from the Chapter "Exploring St. George's Parish" " The road turns north-eastwards through the rolling rounded hills covered with sugar cane, but soon ther is a choice of routes. A road runs off to the right, southwads, past the Hope to Free Hill and around to Workman's. Hilbury and across to Walker's. ........"Continue alont hte main road eastwards. On the left is a place named Moscow on the large survey map but named New Zealand on the 1873 chart. .........Near Moscow is Supurlative, apparently a maodrn name. " Lisa
Thank you Lisa! I did not know about this book, so I shall have to try and find a copy. Capt. Hutt was my very first history teacher in first form, and then again in fifth form at Harrison College. Marvellous man. Generations of HC boys I am sure remember him well: he always did the announcements on sports day: without a megaphone! His voice carried clearly across Weymouth playing fields with no need for amplification! -----Original Message----- From: Lisa [mailto:ljj5@optonline.net] Subject: Re: "Superlative" (sugar estate) - Barbados Dear Ernest, From Maurice Bateman Hutt's "Exploring Historic Barbados" copyright 1981, p.79 from the Chapter "Exploring St. George's Parish"