Grenada, one of the most picturesque of the Windward Islands, in the British West Indies, of volcanic origin; lies about 60 m. N. of Venezuela; the harbour of St. George, the capital, is the most sheltered anchorage in the Windward Islands; fruits, cocoa, and coffee are cultivated; it was ceded by France in 1783.
Population (circa 1900) given as 54,000.
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
Gregory, William * Grenfell, Sir Francis WallaceLinks here from Chalmers
Abercromby, Sir Ralph
Acuna, Fernando De
Almeida, Francis
Andreas, John [No. 4]
Anghiera, Peter Martyr D'
Argaiz, Gregory De
Barrington, Hon. Samuel
Berruguete, Alonzo
Cano, Alfonso
Grenada, Lewis De
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