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  •   KFIELDEN - Fielden Collection
    •   F3 - Original box dd F3
      • 1 - Bundle 1
RefNoKFIELDEN/F3/1/28
AltRefNoFIELDEN: dd F3/1/28
TitleMortgage. By demise for 1000 years to secure £50.
Descriptioncharged on a pasture land called Talbot Close at Stilton of 3ac 0r 8p and land called Talbot Close Garden of 23p, Charles William Pitts of G.P.O London to John Afford of Hunt, gent.
Date14 November 1838
CreatorNameFielden Collection
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives

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