Poringland
towermill |
1890
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Poringland towermill, known as High Mill, was built to replace an earlier postmill. The five storey mill stood on the south side of the Stoke Road on the west side of the village. The mill was built and owned by millwright Henry_Lock, who also built Bracondale and Peafield towermills in Lakenham, Norwich. During the 1880s the mill started using steam for auxiliary power. |
The mill used 4 double shuttered patent sails stuck via a chain pole, set on an iron windshaft to drive three pairs of French burr stones, The outer pair of sails each had 9 bays of 3 shutters and the inner pair 6 bays of 3 shutters and 1 bay of 4 shutters with the innermost having 4 on the leading side and 8 small ones on the trailing side. The mill was turned to wind via a six bladed fan. The stones were 4ft. 4ins and 4ft. 6ins in diameter, being worked with with two flour mills and a jumper.
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About half-past eight o'clock on Thursday evening last, came on from the westward one of the most tremendous storms we have ever witnessed. ~ The Poringland Mill, belonging to Mr._Lock, was also struck by the electric fluid and the cap completely torn off and the mill very much shattered. Norfolk Chronicle - 14th July 1832 |
Valuable Freehold TOWER MILLS, Houses and Land, |
To be Sold by Auction by Wm. Butcher, at the Rampant Horse Inn, Norwich
on Monday, December 21, 1835, at 4 o'c |
Notice re Bankruptcy of Henry Lock of Bracondale, Millwright, Builder & Engineer, Dealer & Chapman. Norfolk Chronicle - 5th March 1836 |
Situations Vacant WANTED, a respectable YOUNG MAN as MILLER, one who has been used to a Country Mill preferred. Apply J. Parker, Poringland Mill. Norfolk News - 5th March 1864 |
Situations Vacant WANTED, a MILLER, one who has been used to a country mill preferred. Apply personally to Mr. John Parker, Poringland. Norfolk News - 8th & 22nd October 1864 |
Situations Vacant WANTED, a steady Married Man as MILLER. One who has been used to a Country Mill preferred. Apply J. Parker, Poringland. Norfolk News - 17th November 1866 |
Situations Vacant To Millers WANTED, a good Practical MARRIED MAN, one used to a Country Trade preferred. Apply to John Parker, Poringland, Norwich. Norfolk News - 26th February 1870 |
Situations Vacant TO JOURNEYMEN MILLERS, Wanted, a good practical MILLER, one who well understands his business, to take charge of a Windmill. Apply to J. Wallerge, Poringland, Norwich or at Stand 147, Corn Hall, Norwich on Saturday. Norfolk News - 17th July 1875 |
Local Bankrupts:- WALLAGE, J. Great Poringland and Bramerton, Norfolk, Miller Norfolk Chronicle - 4th March 1876 |
Notice re Dividend in the Matter of Joseph Wallage of Great Poringland and Bramerton, Miller and Merchant, adjudicated a Bankrupt on 21st February, 1877. Norfolk Chronicle - 2nd June 1877 |
PORINGLAND MILL & LAND Mr. W. A. Bowler is instructed by the Mortgagees in possession to Sell by Auction on Tuesday 9 September 1879 at the Norfolk Hotel, Norwich at 4 o'c (Unless previously disposed of by Private Contract) All that valuable Freehold ESTATE known as PORINGLAND MILL, which is a lofty Brick Tower erection of five stories, working three pairs of stones, together with a BRICK & TILED RESIDENCE, a DOUBLE TENEMENT COTTAGE, two Granaries, Barn, Cowshed, 3-stall Stable, Cart sheds, Piggeries, Gardens, Yard and Three Inclosures of Pasture LAND, the whole containing by recent admeasurement 6a. 1r. 18p. and being in the occupation of Mr. William Beverley at a rent of £60 per annum. |
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Land tax | 8 |
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Free Rents to the Maner of Framingham Earl | 10 |
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Tithe (paid by Tenant) | 19. |
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Particulars with plan of Messrs. P. E. & T. W. Hansell, Solrs. Upper Close; At the Railway Tavern, Poringland, and of Mr. W. A. Bowler, Land Agent & Surveyor, Castle Chambers, Opie Street, Norwich. |
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Norfolk Chronicle - 23th & 30th August & 6th September 1879 |
PORINGLAND HIGH MILL S. Mealing MILLS (late STOCKINGS & MILLS) is instructed by Mr. Wm. Seaman, who is giving up business, to Sell by Auction on Friday September 9, 1887 capital Bay Cart Mare, 2 strong Miller's Carts, Luggage Cart, Whitechapel Cart, Implements, Touls, Fowls, Toulouse Geese, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects. Norfolk Chronicle - 27th August & 3rd September 1887 |
c.1900 |
Samuel Colman 1781 - 1866, brother of Jeremiah ... Mr. Samuel C. Colman, of Peterborough (the son of Samuel Colman, the sixth child of Robert Colman of Ashwelthorpe) ... wrote down in 1903: ... the winter and spring of 1833 ... whilst the family were living at Stoke waiting for the opportunity of getting into the Poringland Mill house ... Mr. S. S. Colman tells me that "Up to my leaving Poringland Mill in 1836 ... " Jeremiah James Colman - Helen C. Colman, 1905 |
My father was a wind miller, so was my grandfather, also my great grandfather. All lived and died in the parish of Shropham. In 1887 I left my father at Shropham and started on my own, hiring the Poringland High Mill, which was a landmark for miles around ... Letter from O. J. Sayer, Hopton Mills, Diss to Eastern Daily Press - 14th December 1926 |
On 30th August 1972 Horace Freestone of Hilborough wrote to Harry Apling to say that he had formerly been at Little Cressingham Mill and also Hilborough Watermill. |
O. S. Map 1880 Courtesy of NLS map images |
O.S. Map 2008 Image reproduced under licence from Ordnance Survey |
1825: Mill built by millwright Henry Lock replacing earlier postmill |
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