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  •   KCB - Cambridge City
    •   2 - Municipal Corporation 1835-1974
      •   CL - Town Clerks' records
        •   17 - Lease books and leases
          • 2 - Lease book B
RefNoKCB/2/CL/17/2/Page 206v
AltRefNoCB/2/CL/17/2/Page 206v
TitleLease, for 21 years between the Corporation and Phillip Williams, alderman and John Townsend, baker, of the water mill, the Kings Mill, with its tenement, and the adjacent marshland the Ozier Holt called the Swans Nest, on surrender of a lease to John Blowfeild
DescriptionPrevious lease page 134.
Date27 Apr 1669
CreatorNameMunicipal Corporation of Cambridge
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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