St Bartholomew

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 9: Bound to Swansea, p. 81

St Bartholomew, or ST. BARTHELEMY, a French West Indian island, 190 miles E. of Porto

Rico. Area, 8 sq. m.; pop. 2835. The treeless surface rises to 1003 feet; the climate is very dry. French from 1648 till 1784, the island then was Swedish till 1877, when it was bought back by France for £16,000.

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