Deopham
smockmill |
Deopham smockmill powered two pairs of French burr stones and a flour mill for many years before being replaced by Deopham towermill.
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To Millers
To be SOLD by Private Contract with Immediate Possession A SMOCK WIND MILL with two pairs of Stones & Flour Mill complete with a small piece of Freehold Land attached, situated in Deopham near Attleborough in Norfolk. Apply to Mr. Robertson on the Premises. Part of ther Purchase Money may remain on Mortgage if required. Norfolk Chronicle - 8th March 1828 |
To Millers
To be SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT A Substantial TOWER MILL with two pair of French Stones, Flour Mill & every other requisite, well situate for Retail Trade, late in the occupation of Mr. Lee, deceased. Enquire of Mr. John Eagling on the Premises at DEOPHAM or of Samuel Newson, Auctioneer etc. Hingham White Hart. Norfolk Chronicle - 27th February 1830 |
William Robertson of Stratton_St Michael_postmill, was the eldest son of William Robertson and Elizabeth Scarffe of Hethersett. |
22nd January 1783: Edmund Page official extract of will December 1799: Adminstration of Simon Wilkin |
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