Card of Black Mill, Sturry, and letter re. John Hancock
- SMDN-2021.0002
- File
- 2021
Part of Small Donations
Reynolds, Peter
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Card of Black Mill, Sturry, and letter re. John Hancock
Part of Small Donations
Reynolds, Peter
Auction particulars for mills and other estates in Canterbury
Part of Small Donations
Particulars and conditions of sale of freehold mill property and other estates, to be sold by auction by William Sharp at the Fountain Hotel in Canterbury, Tuesday 25 August 1835. The sale resulted from the bankruptcy of Sampson Kingsford, miller, dealer and chapman of Sturry, Kent. Sale includes Old and New Mills at Sturry (also called Black and White Mills) and Old Barton Mill.
Sharp, William, auctioneer
Milling Expansion in Stour Valley
Part of Kent Mills Group Collection
Hancock family history article by Leonard Harman in Tuesday Express 23 January 1973. Describes members of the Hancock family: John Hancock, Charles Hancock senior, and Marcus. Also mentioned are Caleb Russell of Union Mill, Cranbrook, Leonard Cornes of Hanover and Willesborough mills, and Frank Hooker of Westgate Mills, Canterbury.
Harman, Leonard
Part of Stephen Buckland Collection
Negatives of smock, tower and post mills and watermills in Kent, Sussex and Hertfordshire.
Buckland, John Stephen Percy (1935-2006), mill researcher
Postcard labelled "Old Sturry Water Mills, Nr Canterbury
Unknown photographer
View from downstream, Black Mill, Sturry, Canterbury
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
A combination of two wooden mill buildings of different date. Postcard sent in 1907.
Part of Family History Communications
An email giving details of the Hancock family, millers in Kent. Includes some information on John Hancock (1789-1883), Charles Hancock (1821-1900), Marcus Hancock (1863-1938) and Philip Hancock and where they were millers.
Reynolds, Peter
Notes on Kent watermills. Also refers to the following mills: Speldhurst; Springfield; Breeches Pond, Tenterden; Bridge Mill, Tovil; Huggetts Farm, Tunbridge Wells; Ulcombe; West Farleigh; Seaton Mill, Wickhambreaux.