Talk:John Cator

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User:Malvin mitchell made the following addition:
 * Article subject to corrections, Cator accumulated a large estate, his heir John Barwell Cator acquired permission to sell plots of land in from 1825, he and his heir Albemarle Cator continued to lease plots to various builders. Other purchasers of parts of the estates contributed to property and railway development I.e. Wythes, Forster, Redman throughout the 19th century and into the 20th. Records in Bromley Local Studies library and elsewhere. John Cator was not an urban developer implied in the first sentence. The earliest ordnance survey maps post John Cator's death still show a patchwork of fields.

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 * "the viewpoint that he developed Beckenham and Blackheath is erroneous and should be attributed to his nephew, John Barwell Cator and other heirs. See OS maps for 1860 which show Beckenham etc. still as mainly fields and woodland."
 * "(Hortus Collinsonianus) but it may have been a red brick building originally."

These points should not be made in the main body, but here. Paul W (talk) 11:29, 2 April 2016 (UTC)

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