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Chris in Sussex | Report | 8 May 2007 22:45 |
You could try Historical Directories if before 1919 1750-1919 http://www.historicaldirectories.org/ Chris |
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Sheila | Report | 8 May 2007 22:31 |
Hi Do you mean current residents ? my elec roll disk I can search an address and tell you who resides there without putting in a surname, but this will be in 2003/4. Sheila |
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Dizzy | Report | 8 May 2007 22:14 |
If you are talking about the present go to: http://www.landreg.gov.uk Use the land register on line, enter post code and choose property you want. It costs £3 to download the title register (ownership details). dizzy |
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Phyllis | Report | 8 May 2007 21:45 |
any ideas on how i find out the owner of a house or shop. in the middlesex area. phyllis |