Weasenham postmill
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Weasenham postmill stood to the northwest of Weasenham All Saints to the west of Weasenham St Peter or Lower Weasenham. The open trestle mill had a two storey buck and stood on a mound. Power was supplied by two pairs of common sails. |
WEASENHAM ALL SAINTS p.59 ... Manuscript maps of these two parishes (All Saints & St. Peter) are Maps of c.1590 of each parish at Weasenham Hall. Fig. 33 derived from Map of Weasenham All Saints parish in the late sixteenth century - shows mill at TF84252202 p.64 III. The parish in the late sixteenth century ... Two buildings on the map which stand out as being different from the rest are the manor house and a post mill ... The post mill, on the north side of the parish, was a two-storeyed structure standing on a mound. On the front were two pairs of sails and on the opposite side there was a window in the upper floor and a door with a ladder below ... Peter Wade-Martins, East Anglian Archaeology, Village Sites in Launditch Hundred - 1980 |
An Inventory of the goods and chattels of Thomas Carr of Weasenham All Saints in the county of Norfolk, Miller deposed by us whose names are hereunder subscribed made the second Day of November in the year of our Lord god one thousand seven hundred and twenty three. Items of interest include:- |
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Parler Chamber In the Dairy Chamber In the new mill Inm the quarn house Tithe Barn In the Little Barn In the yards |
7 8 9 11 12 13 16 |
One last of wheat 7 Combs of Rye The Timber of the old mill One pair of Quarns 10 Bushels of Barley dressed up 5 Lasts of Wheat & Rye 5 Lasts of Barley One last of oats 30 Thousand Bricks |
12-00-0 2-06-0 5-00-0 0-10-0 1-00-0 50-00-0 40-00-0 10-00-0 18-00-0 |
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Norwich Archdeaconry Inventories - 1724-1725 | ||||
The above record shows that the mill was rebuilt in 1724-1725 |
Tithe map 1839 - as redrawn by Harry Apling |
Tithe Award 1839 |
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No. 27 |
Mill & Yard |
Pasture |
0a. 2r. 35p. |
4s. 3d. |
Carr family tree |
LOCAL BANKRUPTS (From London Gazette) Fri. June 6 J. Ewer, All Saints, Norfolk, Miller. Norfolk Chronicle - 13th June 1868 |
Ordered that the mill house late in the occupation of John Ewer be assessed to the poor and other parochial rates at the sum of £20. If the mill is taken down the sum would be reduced by £10. 5/- Vestry Meeting - 22nd March 1869 |
O. S. Map 1884 Courtesy of NLS map images |
White's 1845: John Carr, brewer, Post-office - Weasenham St. Peter |
Parish map 1590: post mill
White's 1845: Francis Jeckell, miller and baker
1863: John Ewer, miller & baker |
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Nat Grid Ref TF84252202 |
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