Sporle
Love Lane towermill |
Sporle Love Lane towermill, also known as Home Mills, was built to replace an earlierpostmill on the same site. The 5 storey mill used 4 patent sails to power 2 pairs of stones and an oat crusher. The outer pair of sails had 8 bays of 3 shutters as did the inner pair, which had an additional bay of 2 shutters. The Norfolk boat shaped cap had a petticoat. |
Tithe Award 1841 |
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No. 165 |
Tower Windmill, Premises, Cottage & Land |
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1a. 1r. 27p. |
1s. 9d. |
SPORLE WITH PALGRAVE |
To be offered for peremptory sale by Auction by Mr. J. H. Greenacre at the Three Tuns Inn, Necton, Monday 1st September 1856 at 3 o'c |
Miscellaneous |
Situations Vacant |
John Clarke Kerrison, deceased |
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17 March 1881 | Thos. Palmer Swaffham, Norfolk Solr. to said Executrix |
Lynn Advertiser - 19th & 26th March 1881 |
Preliminary |
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Vendors' Solicitor Mr. A. J. Winter, Swaffham |
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Lynn Advertiser - 8th June 1895 |
SPORLE |
SPORLE |
Preliminary |
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Mr. A. J. Winter, Solr. Swaffham |
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Norfolk Chronicle - 4th June & 9th July & Lynn Advertiser - 3rd June & 8th July 1898 |
Two Miles from Swaffham and Three from Dunham Stations. |
PROPERTY MARKET. SWAFFHAM. |
To Millers & Merchants |
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A. J. Winter, Solicitor, Swaffham. |
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Lynn Advertiser - 29th July 1898 |
SPORLE |
John Littleproud, son of Robert and Anne Littleproud was born at Cranworth in 1846 where his father was miller at Cranworth smockmill. John's brother Robert was miller at Shipdham Mill Rd postmill, John Littleproud was probably an employee at either this mill or Newton_Road_towermill. Kelly's of 1900, 1904, 1908 & 1912 listed a John Littleproud as beer retailer. |
Kelly's 1908: William Smith, farmer |
Tithe Award 1841: William Trundle, owner & occupier |
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Nat Grid Ref TF842111 |
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