Downham Market
Mill Hill postmill |
Downham Market had an early postmill on Mill Hill off the Denver Road that was worked at least during the 1600s. |
DEED OF ENFRANCHISEMENT |
Thomas Barber, gent. lord of the Manor of East Hall in Denver to Robert Rolph of Downham Market, baker, tenant of the said manor A Rood of land called Mill Hill with windmill built thereon held of the same Manor as Downeham Markett. 3rd May 1679 |
INDENTURES OF LEASE & RELEASE |
INDENTURE RELEASE |
INDENTURES OF LEASE & RELEASE |
INDENTURES OF LEASE & RELEASE 2. Thomas Palmer of the same, baker |
INDENTURES OF LEASE & RELEASE
Land called Mill Hill in Downeham Markett |
INDENTURES OF LEASE & RELEASE IN TRUST
Rood of land called Mill Hill with house called 'Meeting House' built thereupon in Downham Market |
Dugdale's map 1662: Map of the Great Levell Drayned 1679: Robert Rolph, tenant miller & baker 3rd May 1869: Mill enfranchised by lord of the Manor, Thomas Barber to Robert Rolph, miller 1690: William Askew, miller; William Greene, butcher 1691: William Askew, miller & Mathew Capps, miller 1700: Paull Maw, miller, wife Alice & Margaret Capps, spinster; Thomas Davye, miller & baker 1706: Thomas Davie, baker; Thomas Palmer, baker 1725: John Porter, baker; William Addison, carpenter; Nicholas Webber, woolcomber c.1725: Mill already demolished
1750: Baptist Meeting House built on the mill site |
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