Ringstead
northern postmill |
Ringstead northern postmill stood adjacent the southern_postmill a few yards away. Both mills were under the same management and ownership. They stood on at the end of a track some ¾ mile north of the village along with a cottage and outbuildings. |
Both Faden's and Greenwood's maps show two adjacent postmills at Ringstead, the northern mill and the southern_mill, the latter was advertised for sale and removal before Henry L'Strange Styleman le Strange built a towermill on the same site c.1840. It was reputed that the southern_postmill was moved about 2 miles east to Beacon Hill in Thornham, although up until 1863 the Rate Book in Thornham only records John Crane as owning one mill in Staithe Road even though both mills were known to be there in that year, thus the Ringstead southern_postmill may have been assembled there during the course of that year, becoming Thornham_composite_mill. |
The mill originally used a single pair of French burr stones but two pairs were in use by 1859 when power was supplied by a pair of patent sails and a pair of common sails. |
THURLOW, Giles of Holme next the Sea, Miller |
Notice to Creditors |
To be Sold by Auction Sometime in the month of October |
Eligible Situation for a Miller |
Notice to Creditors of |
Royal Exchange Fire Insurance Policy No. 185269 |
12 Aug. 1801. Matthew Green & Samuel Herring of Ringstead, Co. of Norfolk, Millers. |
To be Sold |
Wanted |
Redrawn tithe map 1842 |
Tithe Award 1842 |
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No. 174 |
Mill & yard |
Pasture |
0a. 3r. 0p. |
5s. |
To Millers and Brewers |
1749: Giles Thurlow, miller |
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