Mattishall
Norwich Road smockmill |
Mattishall smockmill was built to the east of the village just to the south of the Norwich Road. The mill ran two pairs of French burr stones, a flour mill and jumper. |
Isaac Hardy married in 1766 and his son Michael snr. married Mary (née Kiddle) with their son Michael jnr. being baptised in 1794. Michael jnr. married Elizabeth (née Meachen) and they had 3 daughters at Mattishall. |
Michael Hardy jnr.had been involved with milling for some years by the time he built Dereham_towermill in 1836. In 1819 he owned and ran Mattishall Norwich Rd smockmill and in 1829 he started to run the newly built Gressenhall smockmill and in 1836 he was also running Ovington old postmill. In 1851 Michael Hardy jnr was a baker living at Frinket Street and his son Michael jnr. jnr. was baptised at Beetley in 1831. |
Announcement re. The Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors: The earlier announcement in the London Gazette on 12th October 1838 described Michael Hardy as a Journeyman Miller. |
Tithe map 1838 - as redrawn by Harry Apling |
Tithe Award 1838 |
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No. 695 |
House, Mill & Yards |
Part |
0a. 1r. 0p. |
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To Millers To be Let |
MATTISHALL |
MATTISHALL |
MATTISHALL |
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MATTISHALL & WELBORNE, Norfolk |
Capital newly built Dwelling House and mill together with 8 acres of rich arable land To be Sold by Auction by Mr. RAMSDALE, at the Swan Inn, Mattishall on Monday 3rd August 1857 at 5 o'clock In three lots Lot 1. All that newly erected and substantially built Brick and Tiled MESSUAGE situate in Town Lane in Mattishall aforesaid with the Yards, Gardens, Stables, Hay-house, Cart Lodge and Store-house adjoining; and all that substantially built SMOCK TOWER WINDMILL driving two pairs of stones, with the flour mill, sifter and all requisite machinery in excellent condition, situate adjoining or near the said dwelling house, comprising altogether, with the site of the Buildings One Rood, more or less. Freehold. Lot 2. Arable land ... Mattishall ... 2a. more or less. Freehold Lot 3. Arable land ... Welborne ... 6a. more or less. Copyhold Manor of Welborne. Apply to Mr. Drake, Solicitor, to Messrs. Cooper & Sons or to the Auctioneer, East Dereham. Norfolk Chronicle - 1st August 1857 |
O.S. Map 2005 Image reproduced under licence from Ordnance Survey |
Rate Book 1819: Michael Hardy, miller, owner & occupier |
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Nat Grid Ref TG06301115 |
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