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New Winthorpes is a village in Saint George Parish, Antigua and Barbuda. History. The original village of Winthorpes was demolished for the construction of ...
It is composed of the villages of New Winthorpes, Barnes Hill, Powells, Potters, Piggotts, Osbourn, Jonas, and Scotts Hill. [1] Most polling stations and all three polling districts in the constituency were dominated by the United Progressive Party during the 2023 general elections. [2] [3]
The parish of Saint George was created on 22 January 1725 after An Act for dividing the Parish of Saint Peter in the said Island; and for erecting a new Parish, to be called the Parish of Saint George passed the Assembly on 10 January 1725, and the Council on the same day. The parish was created due to the parish of Saint Peter being too large ...
Nearby villages and settlements include Piggotts, New Winthorpes and Potters in Saint George, and Cedar Grove, Parham and Cassada Gardens elsewhere. The settlement is the northern area of Saint George Parish.
Inigo Thomas, a member of parliament and absentee slave owner, was given compensation together with his brother-in-law for the Lower Freeman's estate in 1852. He also claimed the Winthorpes Estate (#56) and the Galley Bay Estate (#30) as tenants-for-life. Inigo's son, Freeman Thomas, received payment for these two lands.
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Estate Name Population Parish Thibou's 47 Saint John Wood 59 Drews Hill 47 Skerrets and Clare Hall 125 Dunbars 67 Ottos 94 Langfords 191 Crosbies
There were 1,051 people living in Sugar Factory as of the 2011 census. The population by ethnic groups in the village included: African (91.44%), white (0.30%), East Indian (2.52%), mixed black/white (0.81%), other mixed (3.12%), Hispanic (0.70%), other (0.40%), not stated (0.70%). [1]