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    1. Re: Fw: Plan of Dominica 1777
    2. RossignolP
    3. Dans l'article <000a01c30455$6c32b6a0$bee486d9@tinykncwubxl>, guy@gcgrannum.freeserve.co.uk ("Guy Grannum")a écrit : > >The plan of Dominica surveyed by John Byres, 1776 is held by The National >Archives (Public Record Office) under the reference CO 700/Dominica6. >According to 'Maps and Plans in the Public Record Office, vol 2 America and >West Indies' a printed reference book is attached containing a key to the >owners and the areas of lands. > >I've no idea about the other 2 questions you ask although you can apply for >an estimate for the cost of copying online via >http://www.pro.gov.uk/recordcopying/default.htm > >Hope that this helps > Bonjour Guy Merci beaucoup. I have a (bad) copy typescript of the reference book attached. I try to translate it in Word but I have to verify with the original list because the french names are sometimes wrong. An other questions : Some places are hold by "Poor Settlers". I never saw this in the french WI. Does that mean poors could have place ? Who gave it ? Or are they too poor to have their names recorded on the document ? Cordialement Philippe Rossignol

    04/18/2003 12:37:50