Terrington St John smockmill |
Terrington St John smockmill stood in Mill Road and was operating during the 1800s using common sails. |
To be Sold by Private Contract and Entered upon immediately |
Tithe map 1841 - as redrawn by Harry Apling |
Tithe Award 1841 |
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No. 1218 |
Old Sibley Field, |
Garden, |
0a. 3r. 9p. |
8s. |
Joseph Bush Cox married Elizabeth Johnson on 27th October 1814 in Terrington St. John. He wrote a will on 17th December 1836 and died on 20th December 1846 with his will being subsequently proved on 3rd March 1847. In his will Joseph Cox left property in trust to two people including Benjamin Johnson, Bart, for division amongst his children: A married daughter, Mary Brett and sons John Bush Cox, George Bush Cox, and Joseph Bush Cox along with another daughter Emma Cox. On 13th December 1841 he gave a codicil, in which he mentioned that the cornmill was in the occupation of his son George Bush Cox but that he should pay £200.00 from his share if he wanted to keep it. |
White's 1836: William Gatherwood, drain & mill work contractor |
November 1809: Mill advertised for sale by private contract |
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