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  •   KBLC - The Bedford Level Corporation
    •   2 - Administration
      •   9 - Memorials and petitions presented to the Bedford Level Corporation
        • 20 - Memorials and Petitions No. 20
RefNoKBLC/2/9/20/20
AltRefNoS/B/SP1816
TitleLetter from Fryer Richardson, of Fortrey House
DescriptionLetter to [Thomas Archer], asking for compensation for loss of grazing on the bank [of the Old Bedford River] near Welches Dam. One signatory. Also includes a memorandum, recording that 3 acres of the bank belonging to Fortrey Hall Farm is now covered with clay.
Date04 June 1862 - 05 June 1862
CreatorNameBedford Level Corporation
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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