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  •   KED - Ekins Dilley and related companies
    •   4169 - Accession 4169 records
      •   1 - James Dilley, auctioneer of Huntingdon
        • 5 - Auction sales book
RefNoKED/4169/1/5/231
AltRefNoED/4169/1/5/page231
TitleSale for Trustees of the late Mrs Ingram
Description1. Barn and yard in Newton's Court, Huntingdon occupied by Wood and Ingram. 2. Cottage, Number 15 St Germain Street, Huntingdon and buildings occupied by Mr E.Figg
Date27 January 1902
CreatorNameJames Dilley, auctioneer: entries in sales book
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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