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154:, Campbell Square, Northampton. 1857β9. After 1861, occupied by Turner Brothers, Hyde and Co. Three storey, with an ornate office block on the corner of Cambell Square and Victoria Street, and plainer rear ranges, it was demolished in 1982.
137:, who was William Hull's cousin. They had four children, and their son Charles Cornelius Hull was an architectural draughtsman. William Hull lived and worked at 14 St Giles Street, Northampton.
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