Great Bircham
postmill |
Field Barn Farm and the postmill in 1801 |
Gt Bircham postmill stood in Mill Lane. Two pairs of stones and a flour mill were listed in the advert of 1769 but only one pair of stones in 1804. The mill remained on the site until it was demolished in 1846 to make way for the building of Gt Bircham towermill. |
To be SOLD |
To be LETT or SOLD |
At Great Bircham in Norfolk A WINDMILL and two Acres of Land The Mill stands on whole year Land and is Freehold with two Pair of Stones, one Pair French and the other Peak; also a Flour Mill in the same . For further Particulars enquire of Mr. Robert Miller of the same place. N.B. There is a Dwelling House to Lett in the said Town very convenient for the above Business. Norwich Mercury - 19th & 26th August & 2nd September 1769 |
Robert Miller's will of 10th March 1761 was proved in Norwich on 8th February 1784 and his widow, Temperance Miller inherited the mill and all his property and effects. |
Miller, Robert |
Notice to Debtors & Creditors |
Notice to Creditors |
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R. BAYFIELD ) ) M. Blyford ) |
Trustees |
Norfolk Chronicle - 8th March 1800 |
To be Sold |
WANTED IMMEDIATELY |
To be Sold or Let |
A very good WIND-MILL with one pair of stones and regulators to attend them. Also a House and Baking office, Stable and 2 acres of good land inclosed more or less and well situated in Great Bircham in Norfolk. Applications to George Humphrey, Docking, Norfolk Norfolk Chronicle - 2nd March 1805 |
The mill was not sold in 1804 or 1805 and remained in the property of George Humphrey snr. After Bloom Humphrey died, his widow Martha Humphrey continued to run the postmill until 1845, after which her son George jnr. took over the business. |
GREAT BIRCHAM MILL |
MARTHA HUMPHREY of Great Bircham Returns her sincere thanks to her Friends and Customers who since the death of her late husband have continued their support and begs to inform them that the Business will henceforth be carried on by her son, GEORGE HUMPHREY. Mrs. Humphrey requests, in consequence of her declining the business that all claims upon her may immediately be sent in and that all persons indebted to her will immediately discharge their debts. Great Bircham, December 9, 1845. Norfolk Chronicle & Norwich Gazette - 13th December 1845 |
1761: Robert Miller, miller 1769: Robert Miller, miller March & August 1769: Mill advertised for sale or let 8th February 1784: Will of Robert Miller proved in Norwich 1784: Temperance Miller, widow of Robert Miller inherited the mill 1800: Robert Sparham, miller, made a Deed of Assignment for the benefit if his creditors Poll Book 1802: Robert Sharman March 1804: Mill advertised for sale 1804: Isaac Hardy, miller 1805: Mill advertised for sale 1805: Bloom Humphrey, miller O.S. map 1824: Mill Bryant's map 1826: Mill White's 1836: Bloom Humphrey, corn miller
White's 1845: Mrs. Humphrey, corn miller |
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