Tilney St. Lawrence
postmill |
Tilney St. Lawrence postmill stood just to the west of the Buck Inn. A two oven bakehouse was operated on the premises. |
1826 map as redrawn by Harry Apling - mill is adjacent to the Buck Inn with Tilney St Lawrence towermill to the east of Five Mile Bank drain and Terrington St John towermill just to the west |
To be SOLD by AUCTION At the Globe in Lynn on Tuesday 22 November 1774 at 3 o'c in the Afternoon |
Richd, Crofs in Tilney St. Lawrence in ye County of Norfolk, Miller. On his Dwelling House & Office adjoining brick built & tiled & thatch'd situate in Tilney aforesd., £100. Household Furniture therein, £50. Wearing Apparel in the same, £10. On a Corn Wind Mill timber built situate in Tilney aforesd. in his own Occuptn., £200. Utensils & Goods in Trade & in Trust therein, £40." |
Petition of Bankruptcy filed 5 June, 1854, against William Bennett, of Tilney Saint Lawrence, Co. of Norfolk, Miller. To surrender 15 June at the Court of Bankruptcy, Basinghall Street, London. |
To be sold by Auction by C. C. Goddard at the Buck in Tilney Wednesday 28 June 1854 at 5 o'c. |
Notice of Withdrawal of Sale |
Stephen Gregory & Son Auctioneers. |
Tilney, 1 September 1898. Lynn Advertiser - 2nd September 1898 |
Unallocated miller: White's 1845: John Edge, corn miller & baker 1851: John Moulton, miller & baker
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1774: John Bilton, tenant miller paying £17 per annum |
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