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		<title>CARTE DE VISITE &#8211; PRINCE CONSORT</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A carte de Visite (CDV) of the Prince Consort, Prince Albert, Queen Victoria&#8217;s husband. The photograph was published by Burton and Company of Haymarket, Leicester and New Street, Birmingham.
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		<title>FACTS ABOUT BRITISH RAILWAYS &#8211; 1935</title>
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Booklet, c 10 x 16 cms, rear cover missing, 32pp, with folding map.
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		<title>ACT OF PARLIAMENT, Window Tax etc &#8211; 1748</title>
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“An Act for explaining, amending and further enforcing the execution of an Act passed in the last session of Parliament entitled “ an Act for repealing the several rates and duties upon houses, windows and lights etc”. Printed in 1748, 19 pages.
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		<title>SURREY PROBATE INVENTORIES 1558-1603</title>
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SURREY PROBATE INVENTORIES 1558-1603
Transcribed by D M Herridge. Publisher: The Surrey Record Society, Volume XXXIX (2005). Published price £20. Condition: New.
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		<title>WARRIORS AT HOME 1940-1942</title>
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WARRIORS AT HOME 1940-1942, three Surrey Diarists.
Edited by Patricia and Robert Malcolmson. Publisher: The Surrey Record Society, Volume XLIV (2012). Published price £25. Condition: New
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		<title>MANORS OF KETTLEBURGH AND HACHESTON, SUFFOLK &#8211; 1914</title>
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A draft enfranchisement of copyhold hereditaments in the manors of Kettleburgh and Hacheston, in the county of Suffolk, dated 22nd October 1914, between William Charles Archdeckne Vanneck, a captain in his Majesty&#8217;s regiment of 13th Hussars, of the one part and the Right Honourable James William Lowther MP, speaker of the House of Commons of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>EARLY REFERENCES TO STREET GASLIGHTING IN ALNWICK</title>
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These come in the form of two letters, both written by Sir David William Smith baronet, property manager of the Duke of Northumberland, to Thorp and Dickson, solicitors. The first, dated 7th October 1830, to Thorp and Dickson relates to the question whether they should charge the gas company for the fees of the license. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>CANNON IN THE STREETS OF ALNWICK &#8211; 1828</title>
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A letter dated at Alnwick 16th August 1828 written by Sir David William Smith Bart, property manager to the Duke of Northumberland, addressed to Messrs Thorp and Dickson, solicitors. He states &#8216;there have been several complaints against the owners of the little patteraros for firing in the streets, as well from traders where horses have [...]]]></description>
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		<title>SIR DAVID WILLIAM SMITH 1st Bart (1764-1837) &#8211; Correspondence</title>
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A bundle of 384 letters, being originals and contemporary copies, for the most part signed by Smith; a few were addressed to him. They relate to the affairs of the Duke of Northumberland, whose property manager he was. Property matters, estate matters, tenancy matters, and a diversity of other issues are addressed in the correspondence, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>LONGHOUGHTON, ADAMS FAMILY, 1729 &#8211; 1754</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2012 18:04:03 +0000</pubDate>
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A bundle of 29 rent receipts for rent due on property in Longhoughton, Northumberland, owed by two members of the Adams family. These date from 1729 &#8211; 1754, the rent being due to the Duke of Somerset and is paid by Benjamin Adams (the first few),Robert Adams and Thomas Adams (the majority). A few receipts [...]]]></description>
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