Pulham Market
postmill |
Pulham Market post windmill stood in Harry's Lane at Colegate End. Pulham Market was known as Pulham St. Mary Magdalene during the 1800s. The mill had a roundhouse and used patent sails to power 2 pairs of 4ft. French burr stones. |
To Millers |
HARLESTON. Petty Sessions. - On Friday, before the Rev. Archdeacon Ormerod and the Rev. A. M. Hopper, George Hopton, miller, Pulham Market, was charged by Mr. Witheford, inspector of weights and measures, with having in his mill a weighing machine four ounces |
C. W. Chaston has received instructions to offer for Sale by Auction at the Magpie Hotel, Harleston on Wednesday 25 September 1872 at 5 for 6 o'c in one or more Lots a very valuable small FARM containing 22a. 0r. 7p. with Farmhouse, 2 Cottages and Agricultural Buildings, an Allotment containing 2r. 22p. of superior Arable Land, also a Post Windmill with Roundhouse, self-winding apparatus, patent Sails, 2 pairs of 4 ft. French stones and good Machinery and 2a. 2r. 10p. of very fine Arable Land. |
On the following morning, about eleven o'clock, long before the excitement caused by the occurrence of the night had ceased, (house fire) intelligence was received that another fire had broken out in the village. The news proved only too true, and the fire engine was at once despatched on its second errand. The fire was on the premises of Mr. Aldridge, miller, Pulham Market, and was caused it appears by sparks given out by a passing locomotive belonging to Mr. George Chase, miller, Weybread. The sparks caught the thatch of the barn, and the result was the total destruction of the building together with about twenty coombs of corn. A number of pigs, which were in the building at the time, were so severely burnt that it was decided to kill them. Mr. Aldridge is not insured. |
Alfred Aldridge deceased. |
Harry Apling mused that Alfred Aldridge may have retired to Stratton St. Michael. |
1850: John Rayson, miller |
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