Thornham
postmill |
Thornham postmill stood to the southwest of the village, just to the north of Beacon Hill, which was the site of another postmill. |
Neil Holmes of London wrote to Harry Apling on 16th September 1981, giving various details about the mill. |
Neil Holmes of Thornham wrote to Harry Apling on 5th December 1981 to say that he believed that the stone under the model of the composite mill in the church came from Brooke's mill and had actually been found on his farm on the main road, where it was found by neighbour Arthur Richmond, who pieced it together. He believed it had not come from the composite mill as thought locally. |
Interment at Docking of William Lake, died 10 February. Born 1828. Apprenticed to a miller at Sedgeford. Soon afterwards entered service of Robert Brooks of Thornham, miller, baker and seed merchant. |
The 'Valuation of Property for Assessment to the Relief of the Poor of the Parish of Thornham' of 1853 and its associated map shows that, at that time, John Crane was the owner/occupier of property no. 17, a "Corn_Mill" on Staithe Road. Meanwhile, Robert Brooke was the occupier (actually owned by one John Haight) of a "Mill & Mill Pightle" on Beacon Hill. |
Kelly's 1879: Robert Brooke |
Robert Mitchell's Navigation Chart - Spurn Head to Wells 1749: One mill at Thornham |
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