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  •   KCB - Cambridge City
    •   2 - Municipal Corporation 1835-1974
      •   CL - Town Clerks' records
        •   21 - Town clerks correspondence
          • 12 - Town clerks correspondence 1860
RefNoKCB/2/CL/21/12/7
AltRefNoCB/2/CL/21/12/7
TitleA letter from Thomas Flower Ellis, Executor for the late Lord Macaulay to C H Cooper thanking the Council for the resolution sent to him expressing their sorrow at the death of Lord Macaulay
DescriptionLord Macaulay was formerly High Steward for the Borough. See Council Assembly Book for 2 Feb.
Date4 Feb 1860
CreatorNameMunicipal Corporation of Cambridge
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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