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  •   KMAN1 - Records of the Montagu family of Kimbolton Castle
    •   B - Papers of the Montagu family: Accession 1 Volumes
      •   39 - Estates of the Duke of Manchester: estate letter books
        • 1 - Estate letter book kept by William Haughton, agent to the Duke of Manchester
RefNoKMAN1/B/39/1/343
AltRefNoMB39/1 (pt)
TitleLetter to Mr. A. Young & Co, 8 Victoria Chambers, Victoria St, London
Description(Page 289) [Tank?] will be covered in one. Send two stays for each straining pillar & tools for putting up fence.
Date23 May 1886
CreatorNameThe Montagu family of Kimbolton Castle: estate and family papers
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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