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  •   K132 - Ginn and Co: records of Cambridgeshire manors
    • T - Title deeds
RefNoK132/T/282
AltRefNo132/T282
TitleCambridge St Giles: Lease for 78 years of right of drainage from same property as in 132/T281, rent 1 shilling p,a, plan of site and drain in margin. Recital of lease, 18 March 1871, conveying land through which drain passes from 1, to Arthur John Gray of Cambridge, builder. Parties as in 132/T281. 8 November 1873.
CreatorNameGinn and Co: records of Cambridgeshire manors
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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