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  •   KQ - Cambridgeshire Quarter Sessions Court
    •   RU - Public Undertakings: Plans and books of references of Schemes
      • m85 - Norfolk Central Railway
RefNoKQ/RU/m85/4
AltRefNoQ/RUm85/4
TitleNorfolk Central Railway: component of plan
DescriptionRailway number 4. Line to leave railway number 2 and join the March and Wisbech Railway (all in the parish of Wisbech St Peter) Passing through Wisbech St Peter, Elm (county Cambridgeshire). Outwell and Upwell (county Norfolk).
Date30 November 1876
CreatorNameCambridgeshire Clerk of the Peace: Plans of Public Undertakings
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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