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  •   K509 - Mortlock Bank and Estate
    •   4 - Papers relating to clients of the bank
      • 4 - Baker, Mary, otherwise Burrows of Cambridge
RefNoK509/4/4/16-17
AltRefNo509/4/4/16-17
TitleLease and release
DescriptionMessuage with 2a croft and 3a 1r dispersed in the fields in Comberton, and 1a pasture and 1a arable in Toft. 1. Elizabeth Everard of Cambridge, widow, heiress of John Ward. 2. Henry Baker of Cambridge, gentleman. Consideration £ 190. (Release is slightly water-damaged.)
Date26-27 January 1770
CreatorNameMortlock Bank and Estate
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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