Middleton
Mill Farm north postmill |
Middleton Mill Farm had two postmills that stood side by side one just to the south of the other. |
Royal Exchange Fire Insurance policy 63120 |
Richd. Smith of Middleton in the County of Norfolk, Miller. On a House in 2 Tenements brick & stone built & tiled situate at the Town end in Middleton aforesaid in the Occupation of Meffers. Smith & Pyle, £100. On a Wind Corn Mill brick & timber built & boarded situate on Hardwick Common in the Parish of North Runcton & County aforesaid in his own Occupation, £300. 23rd April 1774 |
Lease and Release in Trust. (1) Abraham Sewell, senior, late of Shouldham, now of Swaffham, grocer; Joseph Ransome, late of Wereham, now of Great Yarmouth, miller; surviving Trustees of Lease and Release dated 13-14 Nov 1741. (2) John Birkbeck of King's Lynn, banker; Joseph Loombe of Narborough, miller; Abraham Sewell, junior, of Swaffham, grocer; Richard Ransome of Westacre, miller; John Langley, junior, of Wereham, woolcomber; John Hallam of Middleton, Norfolk, miller; Thomas Gales of King's Lynn, druggist; Zachariah Clarke of Deaver, Norfolk, yeoman. |
Royal Exchange Fire Insurance policy 76690 |
Jno. Hallam of Middleton in the County of Norfolk, Miller. On his Dwelling House & Offices adjoining brick built & tiled sit. in Middleton aforesd., £300. Furnitr. therein, £100. Apparel, £50. Utensils & Trade, £100. On a Post Windmill & Roundhouse under brick & timber built & coverd with Boards sit. in Middleton aforesaid, £200. Utensils & Goods in Trade therein, £50. On a House Stone built & thatch'd sit. in Shouldham in the said County, Tent., Thos. Bywater, £50. 4th November 1779 |
Royal Exchange Fire Insurance policy 100741 |
John Hallam of Middleton in the County of Norfolk, Miller and Baker. On his Dwelling House and Offices adjoining brick built and tiled - £300. On Houshold Furniture therein - £100. On Wearing Apparel in the Same - £50. On Utensils and Trade in the Same - £100. On a Post Windmill & Roundhouse adjoining brick and timber built & Boarded - £200. On Utensils and Trade therein - £50. On a Post Windmill timber built & Boarded - £150. All the said Buildings being situate in Middleton aforesaid. 6th February 1787 |
Royal Exchange Fire Insurance policy 122478 |
James Trundle of Middleton in the County of Norfolk, Miller and Baker. On his Dwelling House & Offices adjoining brick except a small part timber & tiled - £300. On furniture therein - £40. On Apparel in the Same - £10. Utensils & Trade in the Same - £100. On a Post Windmill & Roundhouse under brick, timber & tiled near - £200. On a Post Windmill timber & boarded - £100. 15th July 1791 |
To be Sold |
To Millers |
To Millers |
Wanted, a strong active Lad to live in the house, to milk, groom etc. |
On 14th May 1972, Harry Apling reported that Mr. & Mrs. Roger J. Juggins were living at Mill Farm;
Roger Juggins being the grandson of John Drew of Blackborough End mill, his mother
being Vera Drew. |
Scratched on a bedroom window: |
T H Matthews Sept 13 62 1862 W Sutterby 1872 |
One of two post mills at Mill Farm was moved to the East Winch Road site, at the top of the hill, where the land was under the same ownership - Matthews. |
O. S. Map 1884 Courtesy of NLS map images Mill Farm after postmills dismantled |
O.S. Map 2005 Image reproduced under licence from Ordnance Survey |
Ogilby's Britannia map 1675 - Plate 75 Kings Lynn to Harwich: Windmill (one) |
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