Castle Rising
postmill |
Castle Rising postmill was part of a large complex and in 1868 stood beside the four storey steam mill and the watermill. So far no record has been found detailing when the windmill ceased working but it had probably been dismantled by 1868 as the fire insurance policy of that year makes no mention of it. |
Richd. Newman of Castle Rising in the County of Norfolk, Miller. £200 Buildings. The Buildings above mention'd being Afsigned to Geo. Boldin of Grimston in the County of Norfolk, Yeoman, on the Back of this Policy is hereby allow'd. Afsignment N. 60221. |
To be Let or Sold on adventageous Terms, now in full trade & Baking Business, 10 to 12 sacks a week done. GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, GARDEN & PREMISES, near a first class market town. |
Messrs. F. & E. Beck |
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1861 |
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T.G. Archer Daniel Ward |
) ) Kings Lynn ) |
Lynn Advertiser - 11th May 1867 |
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1861 |
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T.G. Archer Daniel Ward |
) ) Kings Lynn ) |
Lynn Advertiser - 3rd August 1867 |
HOUSEHOLD GOODS ... Flour cart ... 2 weighing machines & weights ... sack barrows ... CASTLE RISING ... |
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1861 |
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T.G. Archer Daniel Ward Joint Solrs, to the Trustees |
) ) Kings Lynn ) |
Lynn Advertiser - 11th April 1868 |
1774: Richard Newman, miller
White's 1854: Thomas Ayre, corn miller |
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Nat Grid Ref TF67722500 |
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