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Papers of Sir John Lubbock, later 1st Baron Avebury (1834-1913), concerning shop hours... Extract from 18th Report of Select Committee on Public Petitions (pages 792-3), including figures for Early Closing Bill petitions


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  • Papers of Sir John Lubbock, later 1st Baron Avebury (1834-1913), concerning shop hours
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  • Extract from 18th Report of Select Committee on Public Petitions (pages 792-3), including figures for Early Closing Bill petitions

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