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Sugar Estate Engineers 1860-1904 SUGAR ESTATE ENGINEERS 1860-1904 Greenfield ECD 1872 Melville Mhca 1872 The following incomplete list of estates' engineers,is based Providence Bce 1872 mainly on sources for the years 1860/1872/1874/1880/1882/ Smythfield Canje 1872 1889/1898/1904. Eliza & Mary Cor 1872 Skeldon Cor 1872 Estate Year James Cook WP Abell Enmore ECD 1860/78 Aurora Esseq 1889 Le Resouvenir ECD 1860/67 L'Union Esseq 1889 Cane Grove Mhca 1863/78 Marionville Wak 1889 Chateau Margot ECD 1872 Taymouth Manor Esseq 1889 Cove & John ECD 1872/74 Enterprise ECD 1872/74 William Aitchison Hope ECD 1872/74 Canefield Canje 1889 LBI ECD 1872/74 Lochaber Canje 1889 Non Pareil ECD 1872/74 Vryheids Lust/Bet Hope 1889 Success ECD 1872/74 Huis t'Dieren Esseq 1874 WS Anderson Highbury EBBR 1874 Diamond EBD 1904 TS Cornish Charles C Baker Clonbrook ECD 1880 Clonbrook ECD 1898 Greenfield ECD 1880/89 La Grange WBD 1898 Cove & John ECD 1880/1904 Nismes WBD 1898 Hope ECD 1880/1904 Ruimveld EBD 1898/1904 Melville Mhca 1880/1904 Schoon Ord WBD 1898/1904 Cane Grove Mhca 1880/1904 Vriesland/Vive-la-Force 1898 La Bonne Intention ECD 1882/1900 Wales WBD 1898 Le Resouvenir ECD 1882/98 Wales/Vriesl/V-la-Force 1904 Helena Mhca 1882/89 Leonora WCD 1904 La Bonne Mere Mhca 1889/1904 Enmore ECD 1895/1904 Claude T Berthon Houston EBD 1898 Ruimveld EBD 1889 Vryheids Lust/M/BH 1898/1904 Diamond [and Farm] EBD 1889/98 Providence EBD 1889/98 J Dodds Chateau Margot ECD 1874 William Bishop Hamburg Tiger Is 1874 Robert Dodds Endeavour Hog Is 1882 Blankenburg WCD 1874 Uitvlugt WCD 1874 William Boyer Versailles WBD 1874/82 Dunoon Dem Riv 1889 Wales WBD 1874/82 Farm EBD 1874/82 Edward Bratt Houston EBD 1874/89 Affiance Esseq 1860 Beehive ECD 1872/74 Greenfield ECD 1874/77/78 William Brown Melville Mhca 1874 Bel Air ECD 1860 Smythfield Canje 1874 Bel Air/La Penitence 1874 Smithson's Place ECBce 1874 Golden Fleece/Zorg 1874 Skeldon Bce 1874 Perseverance Esseq 1874 Providence Bce 1874 Versailles WBD 1874/89 JS Cadett Peters Hall EBD 1874/82 Hoff van Aurich Esseq 1874 Goedverwagting ECD 1877 L'Union Esseq 1874 Ogle ECD 1880/89 Chateau Margot ECD 1880/89 G Chalmers Ruimveld EBD 1880/82 Hoff van Aurich Ess 1872 Providence EBD 1880/82 Blankenburg WCD 1872 Great Diamond EBD 1882 Uitvlugt WCD 1872 Peters Hall EBD 1882 Versailles WBD 1872 Farm EBD 1882 Wales WBD 1872 Blenheim Esseq 1882 Houston EBD 1872 Nismes WBD 1882/89 Goedverwagting ECD 1872 Belle Vue WBD 1882/89 Schoon Ord WBD 1882/89 David Johnstone Wales WBD 1874/89 Better Hope/Vryh Lust ECD 1874 La Grange WBD 1889 Montrose ECD 1874 Maryville/Belfield Wak 1889 Canefield Canje 1874 La Bonne Mere Mhca 1874 Blair Douglas Lochaber Canje 1874 Bath WCB 1874 Turkeyen ECD 1874 Non Pareil ECD 1880 Albion [with GH Risien] 1889/98 Friends EBBR 1889/98 John Elliott Mara EBBR 1889 Maryville Leg 1880 Ma Retraite EBBR 1889 Mara & Ma Retraite 1898 RL Ferrand Leonora WCD 1889 Aglan Jones Bel Air/CL/Industry ECD 1882 James B Finney Anna Regina & La B All 1889 Llewellyn Jones Friendship Wak 1889 Lusignan ECD 1880 Henrietta Leg 1889 Goedverwagting ECD 1882 Success Leg 1889 Mon Repos ECD 1882 de Kinderen WCD 1889/98 Bel Air/CL/Industry ECD 1889 Aurora Esseq 1898/1904 Non Pareil ECD 1889 Het Vergenoegen WCD 1898 Marionville Wak 1898/1904 JW Kirkham Met-en-Meerzorg 1898 Henrietta Leg 1872/74 Non Pareil ECD 1898 Cornelia Ida WCD 1872/74 Philadelphia WCD 1898 Hague WCD 1872/74 Success & Henrietta Leg 1898/1904 Herstelling EBD 1872/74 Philadelphia WCD 1872/74 Jon Forte Ruimveldt EBD 1872/74 Versailles WBD 1876 Vergenoegen WCD 1872/74 W Funck Christopher Kitt Enterprise Leg 1882 Foulis WCB 1880/82 James W Gemmel EC Lawton Lochaber Canje 1900 Goedverwagting ECD 1874 John Gordon Robert Lessell Leslie Vryheids Lust ECD 1860 Anna Regina Esseq 1872/79 Hampton Court Esseq 1872/74 Devonshire Castle Esseq 1874 Land of Plenty Esseq 1874 Jacob Gravesande CH Lewis Hamburg Tiger Is 1882 Smythfield WBCanje 1880 Henry A Green L Lloyd Enterprise Leg 1874 Peters Hall EBD 1904 Blenheim Leg 1874 Success Leg 1874 R Lloyd LBI ECD 1904 WB Green Success/Le Ressouvenir 1904 Success Leg 1882 Peter D Macpherson W Scott Herriot Henrietta Esseq 1860 de Willem WCD 1889 Lima Esseq 1880 Port Mourant Cor 1889 Sparta Esseq 1880/82 Rose Hall ECB 1889 Coffee Grove Esseq 1882 Tuschen de V/Zeelugt WCD 1889 Uitvlugt WCD 1889 John Mair L'Union WCD 1860 F Hutson Leonora WCD 1860 JT Manifold Kitty ECD 1860 Spring Hall Mhca 1874 WA Manifold Daniel Newton Bel Air ECD 1880 Annandale ECD 1860 Goedverwagting ECD 1880 Non Pareil ECD 1882 William H Parratt Enmore ECD 1894 James H Man Skeldon Cor 1895/1904 Taym'th M/Affiance Ess 1880/82 Rose Hall Canje 1895/1904 Anna Regina Esseq 1880/82 Port Mourant Cor 1898/1904 Hoff v Aurich Esseq 1880 Eliza & Mary Cor 1898 L'Union Esseq 1880 Springlands Cor 1904 Union/HvA Esseq 1882 Philadelphia/Vergen'gen 1880/82 D Peterkin La Belle Alliance Esseq 1880/82 Windsor Forest WCD 1904 Aurora Esseq 1880/82 Henrietta Leguan 1880/82 J Pope Columbia Esseq 1880/82 Spring Garden Esseq 1874 Cornelia Ida WCD 1880/82 Affiance Esseq 1874 de Kinderen WCD 1882 La Belle Alliance Esseq 1874 Non Pareil ECD 1882 Taymouth Manor Esseq 1874 JB Mapp GH Risien Blenheim Leg 1880 Albion [with D Johnstone] 1898/1904 Schoon Ord WBD 1880 Everton EBBR 1904 Friends EBBR 1904 CA Matthey Mara EBBR 1904 Port Mourant Bce 1882 George W Risien Rose Hall Canje 1882 Anna Catherina WCD 1860 Adelphi/Goldstone Hall 1889/98 'G Risien' was based at Anna Catherina in 1860 [BGLG] Bath [acting] WCB 1889/98 Anna Catherina WCD 1872/80 Blairmont [acting] WCB 1889/98 Leonora WCD 1872/82 La Jalousie WCD 1872/74 James Mews de Kinderen WCD 1872/80 Johanna Cecilia Esseq 1874 Stewartville WCD 1872/74 Windsor Forest WCD 1872/82 John Millions Tuschen de V WCD 1872/82 Hope [incl Low/Dochfour] 1860 Met-en-Meerzorg WCD 1874/82 Zeelugt WCD 1874/82 John P Millions Zeeburg WCD 1874/80 Clonbrook ECD 1872/89 de Willem WCD 1874/80 Spring Hall Mhca 1872/89 de Willem/Zeeb'g WCD 1882 Le Resouvenir ECD 1880 Uitvlugt WCD 1874/82 Enmore ECD 1880/82 Blankenburg WCD 1880/82 Enterprise ECD 1880/89 Hague WCD 1880/82 Skeldon Cor 1881/82 Vreedenhoop WBD 1880/82 SM Mitchell John Roberts Leonora WCD 1898 Cumings Lodge ECD 1874 Tuschen de V WCD 1898/1900 Mon Repos ECD 1874/80 Uitvlugt WCD 1898/1900 HD Scudamore RC Mollon Bath WCB 1880/1904 Hampton Court Esseq 1889 Blairmont WCB 1880/1904 Peters Hall EBD 1889 Adelphi EBCanje 1882 Success ECD 1889 Adelphi/Goldstone Hall 1898 Windsor Forest WCD 1889 Everton EBBR 1898 Highbury EBBR 1898 James Muir Providence EBBR 1898/1904 Richmond Hill Leg 1874 Friendship & Sarah Wak 1874 Henri Seedorff Moorfarm Wak 1874 Enmore ECD 1889 Windsor Castle Esseq 1874 Lusignan ECD 1889/1904 Goedverwagting ECD 1889/98 John Mullins Mon Repos ECD 1889/98 Cornelia Ida WCD 1898/1904 JW Thompson Houston EBD 1898/1904 Perseverance & Cullen 1880/82 Maryville & Belfield Leg 1898/1904 Ogle ECD 1898/1904 G Tilley Versailles WBD 1898/1904 Aurora Esseq 1874 Vergenoegen WCD 1904 Nismes WBD 1904 John R Tilley Zeelandia Wak 1874 Thomas Shields Belle Plaine Wak 1874/82 La Bonne Mere Mhca 1880/82 Caledonia Wak 1880/89 Canefield/Smithsons Pl 1880/82 Golden Fleece Esseq 1880/82 Vryheids Lust etc ECD 1880/82 Hampton Court Esseq 1880/82 Lochaber Canje 1880/82 Friendship & Sarah Wak 1882 Reliance Esseq 1882/89 Donald Skekel Blenheim Leg 1889 Domburg Wak 1874 Hamburg Tiger Is 1889 Lusignan ECD 1874/82 Perseverance & Cullen 1889 La Grange WBD 1874 Schoon Ord WBD 1874 James Vaughan Maryville Leg 1874/82 Eliza & Mary Cor 1880/82 GB Steele Belle Vue WBD 1874 John P Waith Gt Diamond EBD 1874 Coffee Grove Esseq 1880 Providence EBD 1874 Clonbrook ECD 1882 Industry ECD 1874 Sparta Esseq 1889 Nismes WBD 1874 Vreed-en-Hoop WBD 1874 J White La Grange WBD 1880/82 Adelphi Canje 1874 Annandale ECD 1880/98 La Jalousie WCD 1882/89 MN White Stewartville WCD 1882/89 Blairmont WCB 1872/74 Vriesland WBD 1874/89 Everton EBBR 1874/89 Blankenburg WCD 1889 Hope & Experiment Bce 1872 Vive-la-Force WBD 1889 Port Mourant Cor 1872/74 Rose Hall Bce 1872/74 GA Stewart Skeldon Cor 1880/89 Peters Hall ECD 1898 Adelphi Canje 1880 Success ECD 1898 Highbury Bce 1882 Windsor Forest WCD 1898 Providence EBBR 1882/89 de Kinderen WCD 1904 Smythfield WBCanje 1889 Mon Repos ECD 1904 Eliza & Mary Cor 1889 Non Pareil ECD 1904 Tuschen de Vrienden WCD 1904 TH Wintrup Uitvlugt WCD 1904 Highbury Bce 1880 Albion Cor 1880/82 George Strachan Friends EBBR 1874/80/82 Gt Diamond EBD 1880 Goldstone Hall EBCanje 1880/82 Herstelling EBD 1880/89 Mara EBBR 1882 Success ECD 1882 Ma Retraite EBBR 1882 Cornelia Ida WCD 1889 Hague WCD 1889 Abbreviations: Het Vergenoegen WCD 1889 Bce Berbice Met-en-Meerzorg WCD 1889 Canje Canje Creek, Berbice Philadelphia WCD 1889 Cor Corentyne, Berbice EBBR East Bank, Berbice River EBCanje East Bank, Canje Creek, Berbice Archibald C Taylor EBD East Bank, Demerara River Schoon Ord WBD 1878 ECBce East Coast, Berbice ECD East Coast, Demerara Harry J Taylor Esseq Essequibo Coast Golden Fleece Esseq 1889/1904 Leg Leguan Island, Essequibo Anna Regina Esseq 1898/1904 Mhca Mahaica Creek, Demerara Hampton Court 1898/1904 Tiger Is Tiger Island, Essequibo Wak Wakenaam Island, Essequibo L'Union Esseq 1898/1904 WBCanje West Bank, Canje Creek, Berbice Taymouth Manor Esseq 1904 WBD West Bank, Demerara River WCB West Coast, Berbice WCD West Coast, Demerara JOHN PLATT: 2005 .
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