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  •   K757 - Deeds of the Cross-Morphew, Dobede and Collins families in Wisbech, Leverington, Manea, Parson Drove, etc. and in Walsoken and West Walton (Norfolk) and Exning (Suffolk), with probate papers of Collins family
    •   T - Title Deeds
      • j - Collins deeds: Wisbech (1)
RefNoK757/T/j/443
AltRefNo757/T443
TitleManor of Wisbech Barton: Release of copyhold, including 3a in Harvey Field and 7a in Fenland field, by Reverend James Bellamy of London, clerk and others, to John Bellamy
Date30 March 1842
CreatorNameCross-Morphew, Dobede and Collins families: title deeds with some probate papers
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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