- ReferenceBMB4/1/10/16/8
- TitleLetter from John Cumberland. Refers to Stafford's valuation of implements, which Cumberland considers too low. Makes the point that if sold at auction, higher prices would be obtained in Houghton Regis, where there are few sales, whereas he would expect lower prices to be achieved at a sale in Bedford, where such auctions are more frequent.
- Date free text21 Oct 1885
- Production dateFrom: 1885 To: 1885
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