Stratton St Michael
postmill
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Stratton St Michael postmill, stood just to the north of the later towermill. The mill used 3 pairs of stones and had a roundhouse and a granary. |
To be Sold. Two capital Corn Mills, one a Brick Tower Mill, and the other a Post Mill, with Round House, Granaries and other convenient Buildings, in excellent repair, and about two acres of land, late in the occupation of Mr. James Aldred, situate at Long Stratton, Norfolk. Immediate possession. |
LONG STRATTON |
Notice is hereby given that James Aldred the Younger, of Stratton St. Michael, in the county of Norfolk, Miller and Farmer, hath conveyed and assigned all his estate for the benefit of his creditors. |
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of |
STRATTON |
To be Sold by Auction by Mr. SHARPE at the Swan Inn, Long Stratton on Tuesday 22nd April 1834 at 5 o'clock. |
STRATTON |
To be Sold by Auction by Mr. J. B. SHARPE at the Swan Inn, Long Stratton on Tuesday 29th (instead of the 22nd) day of April 1834 at 5 o'clock. |
To be Sold by Auction at the Swan Inn, Long Stratton on 29 April, 1834, by order of the Trustee for Sale thereof, late the property of Mr. James Aldred the Younger. All that brick Tower Windmill, three stories high, with patent sails, and a stable and granaries. Also a capital Post Windmill with granary. Also two good cottages and a tenement, now used as a Dissenting Chapel, together with a piece of land containing about two acres situate in Stratton St. Michael and late in the occupation of the said James Aldred. Norfolk Chronicle - 26th April 1834 |
Sale By Order of the Trustees of Mr. James Aldred of Stratton St. Mary |
To be Sold. A new built Brick Tower_Windmill and a good Post Windmill, also two Cottages, a Dissenting Chapel, and about two acres of land, situate in Stratton St. Michael, late in the occupation of Mr. Aldred. Immediate possession may be had. |
STRATTON & NORWICH |
STRATTON ST. MICHAEL |
Mr. William Robertson, deceased |
MILLER, SON & BUGG, Solicitors to the Executors. |
Norwich, 15 December 1858 |
Norfolk News - 18th December 1858 |
LONG STRATTON |
LONG STRATTON |
To Millers |
To be Let at Michaelmas next |
Alfred Aldridge, deceased, |
William Robertson of Stratton St Michael postmill, was the eldest son of William Robertson and Elizabeth Scarffe of Hethersett. |
Bryant's map 1826: Mill
1852: James Goodswen, owner and occupier |
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