Honingham
postmill |
Honingham postmill stood to the southwest of the village a short distance to the west of the later towermill. In the late 1700s and the early 1800s the mill was being worked in conjunction with Honingham watermill. |
Marriage 1768: Thomas Eastoe and Susanna Clarke Will Proved 07/11/1708 Under £300 (death duty register IR26/393 238) Executrix Elizabeth Lubbock, wife of William Lubbock& sister of deceased Anne Eastoe's 1847 will refers to 'my grave, my father's & mother's, Charlotte's, Maria's, Susan's, and my brother's, and my father's first wife's'. Also named were Thomas Eastoe Lubbock, Henery Eastoe Lubbock and Edward Eastoe Lubbock as 'my 3 nephews', making Elizabeth Lubbock her sister. |
Information supplied by Bill Eastoe - 13th April 2010 |
Will of Thomas Eastoe |
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Executors:- | Ann, wife, executrix William Hook, Bintry, Miller Edward Wells, Hockering, Carpenter |
Water_Mills, Wind Mill, Lands, Tenements & Herediments to wife & Thomas Eastoe, son, for 6 years, then for sale dividing proceeds amongst wife & children. |
Notice to Debtors & Creditors of
Thomas Eastoe late of Honingham, Miller, deceased. Norfolk Chronicle - 30th April 1803 |
Notice to Debtors & Creditors of Thomas Eastoe late of Honingham, Miller, deceased. Norfolk Chronicle - 30th April 1803 |
Water Mill & Wind Mill |
At the Kings Arms Inn in East Dereham On Friday 9 December next at 4o'c. All that Freehold Dwelling House with every convenience necessary lately occupied by Mr. Thomas Eastoe, deceased, in Honingham, together with an exceeding good water_mill adjoining, in full trade & extremely well situated, being next to the Turnpike Road leading from East Dereham to Norwich (a good wheat country) with two pair of stones 4 feet diameter, a water wheel 14 feet diameter & 6 feet float, the water wheel, lanes, groundwork etc. are almost new, with all the going gears, implements and machinery complete. Also a Wind-Mill near. Eight miles from Norwich & 8 from East Dereham. Enquire of Messrs. Crisp & Son, East Dereham or Mr. Wells of Honingham, who will shew the premises. Norfolk Chronicle - 3rd December 1803 |
John Ringer Signatory to Notice re Purchase of Corn on One Month's Credit. See Corn file for Notice. Norfolk Chronicle - 29th October 1808 |
Robert Golden of East Tuddenham, farmer Assigned effects to John Ringer of Honingham, Miller for benefit of creditors Norfolk Chronicle - 30th July 1814 |
Marriage 1768: Thomas Eastoe jnr and Susanna Clarke |
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