Swaffham
Mill Lane postmill |
c.1883 |
Swaffham Mill Lane post mill worked on the site for over 200 years, although it was probably updated or rebuilt during that time. The mill buck was set on a roundhouse and was turned to wind by hand via a tailpole (broken in later years) on a carriage with two tandem wheels, along with two additional small wheels attached to the mill ladder. Power was originally supplied from two pairs of common sails but by 1838 one pair of common sails had been replaced by a pair of patent sails to drive 2 pairs of French burr stones, flour mill and jumper. |
WANTED AS MILLER A Strong Active Single MAN who can take the sole management of a Mill. Application to be made to S. Sudbury, Swaffham; if by letter post paid, stating recommendation, age and size of person. Norfolk Chronicle - 17th May 1823 |
WANTED AS MILLER A Strong Active Single MAN who can take the sole management of a Mill. Application to be made to S. Sudbury, Bookseller etc. Swaffham; if by letter post paid, stating recommendation, age and size of person. Norfolk Chronicle - 2nd August 1823 |
POOR RATE 1858 Made 13 January 1838 at 1s. 3d. in the £ London Street 8 Occupier: Abdil Smith Owner: |
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House, London St. Mill & Land Cley Rd. Gross Estimated Rental Rateable Value Rate at 8d. |
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To Millers and Bakers To be Disposed of at SWAFFHAM in Norfolk The Business of a MILLER and BAKER. Established for sixty years and upwards with a substantial and suitable Dwelling house, Shop and Baking Office and extensive Premises replete with every convenience situate in the Market Place. Also a Post Wind Mill with spring sails, driving two pair of French Stones and going gears complete. Three Cottages with the Gardens thereto belonging and one Acre of Pasture Land situate about a mile from the Dwelling house. The Mill, Cottages and Land are intended to be Let. The Dwelling house and Premises in the Town will either be Sold or Let ... Immediate possession may be had. Apply personally or by letter post paid to Mr. Sewell, Solr. Swaffham. Norfolk Chronicle - 29th September 1838 |
SWAFFHAM To be Let with Immediate Possession A POST WINDMILL driving two pair of French Stones, with a pair of Spring Sails and Flour Mill complete, with Granary and House and with or without Land. Apply to Mr. Lack, Market Place, Swaffham. Norfolk Chronicle - 1st June 1839 |
Tithe map 1843 - as redrawn by Harry Apling |
Tithe Award 1843 |
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No. 13 |
House, Baking Office & Yard |
Pasture |
0a. 0r. 11p. |
7s. to Vicar |
No. 13, House etc. London Street to south of Pit which is enclosure No. 10 |
POOR RATE 1858 Made 9 April 1858 at 8d. in the £ 189 Occupier: George Smith Owners: Claxson's Executors |
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House and Bake Office, London Street Gross Estimated Rental Rateable Value Rate at 8d. 190 Occupier: George Smith Owners: Claxson's Executors Mill, Mill Lane Gross Estimated Rental Rateable Value Rate at 8d. |
£16. |
BANKRUPTCY ACT 1861 In the County Court of Norfolk holden at Swaffham George Jennis Smith of Swaffham in the county of Norfolk, Miller and Baker, having been adjudged Bankrupt in the County Court of Norfolk holden at Swaffham 20th June 1866 ... to surrender 11 July 1866 ... At the meeting the Registrar will receive proofs of the debts of the Creditors and the Creditors may choose an Assignee or Assignees of the Bankrupt's estate and effects. Lynne Advertiser - 23rd June 1866 |
Local Bankrupts (From LONDON GAZETTE) Tuesday July 3 George Jennis Smith, Swaffham, Nfk. Miller Norfolk Chronicle - 7th July 1866 |
The Bankruptcy Act 1861 In the County Court of Norfolk holden at Swaffham in the said County George Jennis Smith of Swaffham in the county of Norfolk, Miller and Baker, having been adjudged Bankrupt on the 20th say of July (error for June) a Public Sitting for the said Bankrupt to pass his last examination and make application for his discharge, will be held at the said Court at Swaffham on the 4th day of August 1866 ... Thomas Palmer Esq. the Registrar of the Court is the Official Assignee ... |
John Smith, Bailiff |
Lynne Advertiser - 21st July 1866 |
SWAFFHAM To Millers To Let, with immediate possession, an excellent POST WINDMILL with two pairs of French Stones (nearly new), Flour Mill and Jumper, two patent sails etc. The whole in good repair. Apply to Mr. James Philo, London Road, Swaffham. Lynne Advertiser - 4th August 1866 |
The Bankruptcy Act 1861 In the County Court of Norfolk holden at Swaffham In the matter of George Jennis Smith of Swaffham aforesaid, Miller and Baker, being adjudged Bankrupt on the 20th day of June 1866. An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the Bankrupt after the expiration of thirty days from this date, unless an appeal be duly entered against the judgment of the Court and notice thereof be given to the Court. Lynne Advertiser - 11th August 1866 |
To Millers TO BE LET with immediate possession or at Michaelmas next, a good WINDMILL with two pairs of French Stones and roundhouse. Capable of holding 60 or 70 quarters, all in thorough repair. Apply to J. Philo, London Street, Swaffham. Norfolk News - 4th April 1868 |
The Bankruptcy Act 1861 In the County Court of Norfolk holden at Swaffham In the matter of George Jennis Smith of Swaffham in the county of Norfolk, Miller and Baker, adjudged Bankrupt on the 19th day of June 1866. A meeting of the Creditors of this Bankrupt will be held before the Registrar at the County Court Office, Swaffham on the 26th day of November 1868 at 10 o'c in the forenoon for the purpose of declaring a dividend ... |
John Smith Bailiff |
Lynne Advertiser - 14th November 1868 |
The above advertisement appeared in the Norfolk News on 14th November 1868 but the bankrupt's second name was given as Jervois instead of Jennis. |
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1861 In the matter of George Jennis Smith of the Parish of Swaffham in the county of Norfolk, Miller and Baker, adjudged Bankrupt on the 20th June 1866. A meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt will be held ... for the purpose of declaring a dividend ... 28 December 1870 |
John Smith Bailiff |
Lynne Advertiser - 17th December 1870 |
c.1900 |
Situations Vacant |
SWAFFHAM |
Situations Vacant |
TITHE AWARD, Altered Apportionment, 1874 |
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No. S 903 |
Garden & Land by Mill |
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Occupier: John Smith | |||
No. S 899a | In Mill Field |
There was no entry for No. S 902, The Mill |
POOR RATE 1875 200 Occupier: W. Preston Owner: do |
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Mill & House N.W. Pool (North Well Pool) 0a. 1r. 9p. Gross Estimated Rental Rateable Value Mill, Mill Lane 0a. 1r. 11p. Gross Estimated Rental Rateable Value Rate at 10d. With other property |
£25. £15. £10. £6. £1. 19s. 3d. |
William Barnes, Miller, Baker, and Corn Dealer |
The extensive and old-established business conducrted in Swaffham by Mr. William Barnes, miller, baker, and corn dealer, is of considerable importance to the welfare of the community, as through the agency of this concern a constant supply of good pure bread is ensured. The premises occupied by Mr. Barners comprise a shop which fronts to Mangate Street; and there are also several large granaries at the rear for the storage of flour, corn etc. At this establishment there is a daily supply of pure home-made white and brown bread, prepared in the best manner, and affording the highest satisfaction to the many purchasers of it. In addition to his business as a baker, Mr. Barnes is also an extensive dealer in hay, offals, malt and hops, Scotch oatmeal, dog biscuits, linseed, linseed meal, farm seeds, bird seeds, German yeast and similar goods, of which he has on hand a large and well-assorted stock; the various articles being of really superior character and commanding a ready sale. He is also agent for the celebrated Hungarian flour; while in all the branches of trade mentioned he has a most influential and widespread connection, which has been built up during the twenty-five years this business has been in existence. NIAS Norfolk Directory - 1890 |
O. S. Map 1883 Courtesy of NLS map images |
Ogilby's Britannia map, London to Wells 1675: Windmill O.S. map 1824: Windmill Bryant's map 1826: Windmill Pigot's 1830: Abdell Smith, miller, baker & flour dealer, London st Greenwood's map 1834: Windmill White's 1836: Abdall Smith, corn miller, residing in London street Poor Rate 1838: Abdil Smith, miller & occupier September 1838: Mill advertised to be let June 1839: Mill advertised to be let Tithe Award 1843: Owner: James Raven; Occupier: Abdel Smith White's 1845: Abdall Smith, corn miller, residing in London street White's 1854: George Smith, corn miller & baker, residing in London street Poor Rate 1858: George Smith, miller & occupier. Owner Claxson's executor White's 1864: George James Smith, corn miller & baker, residing in London street June 1866: George Jennis Smith, bankrupt August 1866: Mill advertised to be let July 1867: Mill advertised to be let 1872: William Barnes, miller May 1872: Mill advertised to be sold along with bake office, cooper's shop, two slaughter houses etc. 1874: William Preston, miller Poor Rate 1875: William Preston, miller; owner & occupier & at North Pool smockmill Kelly's 1879: William Preston, miller & corn & coal merchant, Station street O.S. map 1887: Windmill (Corn)
O.S. map 1887: Windmill 1890: WIlliam Barnes, Miller, Baker, and Corn Dealer - Mangate St. retail premises |
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