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  •   KAR52 - County Record Office Cambridge Accessions 1952
    •   12 - Wimpole Hall Collection
      • 30 - Cambridgeshire and the Isle of Ely, Gloucester
RefNoKAR52/12/30/6
AltRefNoR52/12/30/6
TitleJohn Tate of London to Edward Hitchin of Gravesend, nephew and heir of Martha Tate deceased. Articels of Agreement relating to transfer of property as in R52/23/30/1 and other lands in Bourn
DescriptionEnclosing: 10 November 1770. Right of Edward Hitchin to this estate and legal points raised
Date6 November 1778
CreatorNameWimpole Hall Collection
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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    A tuberculosis patient in a hut at Papworth Village Settlement, 1932

    A tuberculosis patient in a hut at Papworth Village Settlement, 1932

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