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  •   KBLC - The Bedford Level Corporation
    •   4 - Property
      •   2 - Lot Books
        •   5 - 1821 Lot Books
          • 2 - "The Description of every Lot and Number of the Part of the 95,000 acres of Adventurers' Land in the Middle and South Levels with an Account of the Conveyances and Changes of Property and other Memoranda"
RefNoKBLC/4/2/5/2/10
AltRefNoR59/31/15/24
TitleDescription Book 10 (North Part of the Isle of Ely)
Description"Description Book 10", containing detailed descriptions of Adventurers' lands in Benwick, Doddington, March and Wimblington.
Date1821
CreatorNameBedford Level Corporation
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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