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  •   K509 - Mortlock Bank and Estate
    •   6 - Estate documents
      •   3 - Great Abington
        • 12 - Three Tuns public house
RefNoK509/6/3/12/1
AltRefNo509/6/3/12/1
TitleCounterpart lease for 21 years of the Three Tuns public house in Great Abington
Description.John Mortlock of Abington Hall to William Steward of Great Yarmouth and Ambrose Steward of Cambridge, brewers. Annual rent £26 5s.
Date18 September 1804
CreatorNameMortlock Bank and Estate
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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