Pulham St. Mary
northern postmill |
Pulham St Mary the Virgin had three windmills working in the 1800s - a northern postmill, a western_postmill and a southern_smockmill. Nearby was the larger village of Pulham Market that was also known as Pulham St Mary Magdalene in the 1800s. |
Up until at least 1871 the northern mill was powering two pairs of French burr stones. |
Tithe map 1838 - as redrawn by Harry Apling Northern mill marked at 329 Western mill site marked in red Southern mill just below the crossroads |
JACOB STANTON |
Norfolk Chronicle - 16th & 23rd August 1794 |
Transcription of excerpt from above advert |
To be Sold by Auction By Samuel Safford By Order of the Assignees of Jacob Stanton, a Bankrupt At the Swan Inn in Harleston in the county of Norfolk, on Wednesday 27 August 1794 at 4 o'c in the afternoon The following ESTATES of the said Bankrupt. In Three Lots. Lot I. Water Corn Mill, Weybread ... Lot II. Post Windmill near the above mill upon Shotford Heath ... Lot III. A POST WINDMILL with two pair of stones, situate in Pulham St. Mary the Virgin in the county of Norfolk, late in the use of the said Jacob Stanton and the piece of inclosed Land whereon the Mill is erected. Possession of all the premises may be had immediately. Apply to Messrs. HAVELL & PEARSON, Ipswich or Mr. Bonhote, Bungay. Norfolk Chronicle - 16th & 23rd August 1794 |
To Millers |
June 24, 1818 |
Norfolk Chronicle - 27th June & 4th July 1818 |
Tithe Award 1838 |
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No. 329a |
Mill Premises & Yards |
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0a. 0r. 12p. |
Pt. of £1. |
HARLESTON. SHOCKING ACCIDENT. - On Tuesday last, shocking accident occurred to Mr. Stanton, miller, of Pulham, who was in the act of adjusting some part of the machinery of the mill, when his right hand became entangled in the cog work, and was crushed to pieces. Mr Mills, surgeon, was very quickly on the spot, who considering it prudent to have further assistance, a messenger was sent to Harleston. Mr Bunn and Mr Candler shortly arrived, and it was decide that amputation should immediately take place, which was at once performed by Mr Mills. Mr Stanton remains in a very weak state, but hopes are entertained of his recovery. |
To Millers |
East Anglian Daily Times - 11th December 1900 |
O. S. Map 1883 Northern postmill top left; southern smockmill lower centre left Courtesy of NLS map images |
White's 1836: James Drane, farmer & yeoman |
1791: Jacob Stanton, miller 1859: Joseph Tills, miller 1863: Samuel Alexander, miller White's 1864: Samuel Alexander, corn miller Kelly's 1879: Samuel Alexander, corn miller 1883: Samuel Alexander, corn miller O.S. map 1884: Windmill White's 1888: Samuel Alexander, miller White's 1890: William Amies, miller Kelly's 1892: William Amies, miller (wind & steam) Kelly's 1896: William Amies, miller (wind & steam) Kelly's 1900: Charles H. Hammond, miller (wind & steam) & corn & flour merchant |
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