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  •   K283 - Messrs. Evans and Sons, High Street Passage, Ely
    •   O - Official records
      • 1 - Land tax records for the Hundred of Wisbech and the north part of the Hundred of Witchford
RefNoK283/O/1/39
AltRefNo283/O39
TitleNotice of sale of Three Tuns public house, messuage and shops fronting the Market Place and of messuage, baker's shop and houses fronting the river, all in Wisbech St. Peter, the property of the Wisbech burgesses, in order to redeem land tax on other property. 30 December, 1801
Date1801
CreatorNameEvans and Sons
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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