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  •   KBR2 - Huntingdon Municipal Borough (see also KHB1)
    • BOX1 - Demises, Deeds, Indentures, Leases, Oaths, Sales Particulars, etc.
RefNoKBR2/BOX1/15
AltRefNoHBOX1/15
TitleLease for 99 years from 11 October 1840 at £3 10s 0d pa for Lot 1 and £3 5s 0d pa for Lot 2. Mayor, etc to William Bale Cowley of Huntingdon, builder. Two pieces of building ground (30ft x 138ft and 30ft x 130ft) at the north end of the town and the 3 dwelling houses, 2 stables and chaisehouse which he has recently erected there.
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Date22 August 1843
CreatorNameHuntingdon Borough
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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