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Hannah Laycock Reserve (RESERVE), NSW Details
History
The name was suggested by the Councils Heritage Committee.
Description
A reserve on Stoney Creek Road Bexley North between Wolli Street and Laycock Street.
Origin
Hannah Laycock was the wife of Quartermaster Thomas Laycock who was granted a 500 acre lot in 1804. Her property named Kingsgrove in honour of Governor Philip Gidley King occupied most of the area of the present suburb named Kingsgrove and a large part of Bexley North.
Hannah Laycock Reserve (RESERVE), NSW
title | Hannah Laycock Reserve (RESERVE) |
additional | |
state | NSW |
reference | 78409 |
placename | Hannah Laycock Reserve |
designation | RESERVE |
geographical name | |
previous names | |
lga | ROCKDALE |
description | A reserve on Stoney Creek Road Bexley North between Wolli Street and Laycock Street. |
meaning | |
origin | Hannah Laycock was the wife of Quartermaster Thomas Laycock who was granted a 500 acre lot in 1804. Her property named Kingsgrove in honour of Governor Philip Gidley King occupied most of the area of the present suburb named Kingsgrove and a large part of Bexley North. |
history | The name was suggested by the Councils Heritage Committee. |