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  •   KCB - Cambridge City
    •   2 - Municipal Corporation 1835-1974
      •   CL - Town Clerks' records
        •   19 - Elections
          • 6 - Poll of owners and ratepayers for 1886 registration
RefNoKCB/2/CL/19/6/186
AltRefNoCB/2/CL/19/6/186
TitleAppointment and statement of George Alfred Matthew to vote as proxy for Benjamin Jolley
DescriptionProxy voter George Alfred Matthew of 63 St Andrew's St Properties owned freehold by Benjamin Jolly of Grafton House Maid's Causeway are numbers 1 to 42 Great Eastern St, Mill Rd in the Parish of St Andrew the Less.
Date22 Dec 1886
CreatorNameMunicipal Corporation of Cambridge
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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