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  •   KED - Ekins Dilley and related companies
    •   4169 - Accession 4169 records
      •   3 - S.V. Ekins, auctioneer of St. Neots
        • 1 - Auction sales book
RefNoKED/4169/3/1/166
AltRefNoED/4169/3/1/page166
TitleSales particulars, Buckden
DescriptionLot 1: House called Parkwood on the High Street with three adjacent cottages, two in occupation of Mrs A. Milner and Miss Ingram. Loty 2: 2 cottages in Luck's Lane, tenants Edgar Cook and Mrs Surkitt. For sale at the George, Buckden
Date29 March 1940
CreatorNameS.V. Ekins, auctioneer: entries in sale book
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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