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  •   KCB - Cambridge City
    •   4 - Cambridge Improvement Commissioners
      •   9 - Clerk's property papers
        • 10 - Lensfield Road
RefNoKCB/4/9/10/20
AltRefNoCB/4/9/10/20
TitleA letter from Mr Samuel Peed to Patrick Beales relating to Mr Peed's opposition to the improvement of Lensfield Road
DescriptionAlthough Mr Peed opposed the improvement as destructive to the road's rural attractiveness, he did not wish to oppose the Improvement Commissioners as long as his own property was made secure.
Date21 Nov 1864
CreatorNameCambridge Improvement Commissioners
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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