Vol. DL (ff. 184). 1888-1895.includes:f. 1 Taxes: Papers rel. to probate and legacy duties: 1851-1888.: Partly printed.ff. 6, 12, 14, 16 Torquay, Devon: Addresses from Liberal Associations: 1889.f. 9 Romsey, Hampshire: Address from the Corporat... 1888-1895

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Vol. DL (ff. 184). 1888-1895.includes:f. 1 Taxes: Papers rel. to probate and legacy duties: 1851-1888.: Partly printed.ff. 6, 12, 14, 16 Torquay, Devon: Addresses from Liberal Associations: 1889.f. 9 Romsey, Hampshire: Address from the Corporat... 1888-1895

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