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  <dc:title>A letter from Henry Robert Wilkins to Patrick Beales relating to the Lensfield Road watercourse </dc:title>
  <dc:description>This letter relates to Henry Wilkins opposition to the improvement of Lensfield Road which involved filling in the watercourse which ran the length of the road, replacing it with an iron palisade. He ventures his opinion that this would disfigure the prettiest road in Cambridge and defraud the public of two dipping places provided by the Hobson Trust.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>18 Jul 1864</dc:date>
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