the Captain Matthew Perkins house (1701)
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the Captain Matthew Perkins house (1701)
the Captain Matthew Perkins house (1701) is a building in the East Street 8 in Ipswich.
the Captain Matthew Perkins house (1701)
House number
8
Street
East Street
Building
Yes
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