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- Roehampton_Estate abstract "Roehampton Estate was a plantation in St James Parish, Jamaica. It was the scene of substantial destruction during the Baptist War (1831-2).The estate was owned by John Baillie, an absentee plantation owner who lived in Montagu Square, London. Following his death in October 1832, his estate received £5745 0s 3d under the Compensation act for the emancipation of 322 enslaved Africans.In 1850, Isaac Jackson bought the estate.".
- Roehampton_Estate thumbnail Duperly_(1833)_Destruction_of_the_Roehampton_Estate_January_1832.png?width=300.
- Roehampton_Estate wikiPageID "49267122".
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- Roehampton_Estate wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Roehampton_Estate wikiPageRevisionID "703385202".
- Roehampton_Estate wikiPageWikiLink Baptist_War.
- Roehampton_Estate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slave_rebellions_in_North_America.
- Roehampton_Estate wikiPageWikiLink Jamaica.
- Roehampton_Estate wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Roehampton_Estate wikiPageWikiLink Montagu_Square.
- Roehampton_Estate wikiPageWikiLink Plantation.
- Roehampton_Estate wikiPageWikiLink Saint_James_Parish,_Jamaica.
- Roehampton_Estate wikiPageWikiLink File:Duperly_(1833)_Destruction_of_the_Roehampton_Estate_January_1832.png.
- Roehampton_Estate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Roehampton Estate".
- Roehampton_Estate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Roehampton_Estate subject Category:Slave_rebellions_in_North_America.
- Roehampton_Estate hypernym Plantation.
- Roehampton_Estate type Place.
- Roehampton_Estate comment "Roehampton Estate was a plantation in St James Parish, Jamaica. It was the scene of substantial destruction during the Baptist War (1831-2).The estate was owned by John Baillie, an absentee plantation owner who lived in Montagu Square, London. Following his death in October 1832, his estate received £5745 0s 3d under the Compensation act for the emancipation of 322 enslaved Africans.In 1850, Isaac Jackson bought the estate.".
- Roehampton_Estate label "Roehampton Estate".
- Roehampton_Estate wasDerivedFrom Roehampton_Estate?oldid=703385202.
- Roehampton_Estate depiction Duperly_(1833)_Destruction_of_the_Roehampton_Estate_January_1832.png.
- Roehampton_Estate isPrimaryTopicOf Roehampton_Estate.