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Re: 'Court' as part of an address?
« Reply #15 on: Friday 25 May 07 12:21 UTC (UK) »

I'm just posting to say that my grandparents were living in Hospital Street in 1919. Not sure how long they were there but it was 9 Court 9 Hospital St. The names were Cook and Hunt. I can say that they were not there in 1901.
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