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  •   KAR59 - County Record Office Cambridge Accessions 1959
    •   14 - Francis & Co: Cambridgeshire Manorial Court Records &c
      •   5 - Manor of Willingham.
        • B - A series of Willingham Terriers and field books largely based on a lost survey of 1575 and plan of 1603.
RefNoKAR59/14/5/B/5
AltRefNoR59/14/5/8(e)
TitleCopy of the first part of Willingham Field Book R59/14/5/8(d).
DescriptionLacking only the final summary, followed by pages ruled out for the second part ('An Abstract of all the Commonable Houses..') which is the title given on the front cover. (Paper booklet in larger format than R59/14/5/8(d), slightly tattered).
Datecirca 1727
CreatorNameFrancis & Co: Cambridgeshire Manorial Records
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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