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  •   K296 - Rowley Son and Royce and predecessors
    •   B - Notebooks containing valuations and inventories of real property
      • A - Notebooks containing valuations and inventories of real property, farming stock and implements, and household and personal effects for dilapidations, and estimates for building work and repairs. Plans of buildings are sometimes included, the books are numbered unless otherwise stated.
RefNoK296/B/A/85
AltRefNo296/B85
TitleEffect at White Horse Inn, Baldock, Herts, from Mrs. Mary Reynolds to Frederick Archer of March (pp.1-46) 29,30 March 1827 Effects of Nathaniel Sutton, Deceased, of Bassingbourn (pp.49-61) 22 May 1827
Date1827
CreatorNameRowley, Son and Royce, estate agents and auctioneers of Royston
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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