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  <dc:title>Lease for lives or 99 years by the trustees to Henry Moore of Derby, mason and bricklayer, of messuage in the Cornmarket known by the sign of the Rose and Crown, rent £7 with agreement to pull down the present building and rebuild it, in one calendar year, according to the attached plan and specification [method of building, bill of the timber, plan and elevation], 30 Aug 1776</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>1776</dc:date>
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