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  •   KBLC - The Bedford Level Corporation
    •   2 - Administration
      •   9 - Memorials and petitions presented to the Bedford Level Corporation
        • 8 - Memorials and Petitions No. 8
RefNoKBLC/2/9/8/99
AltRefNoS/B/SP743
TitlePetition of Several of the Owners and Occupiers of Lands in Middle Level
DescriptionThe petitioners represent that the [annual] allotment is insufficient to fully repair the north bank of the [Ouse] Washes. They ask for a further allotment from the Bedford Level Corporation. Twenty two signatories.
Date01 May 1784
CreatorNameBedford Level Corporation
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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