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Quotation from extract mentioning St. Leonard's Mill

Pocket No. 30 of Album No. 2. An extract taken from 'An old gate of England, by A.G. Bradley and R. Scott' - p.117. The extract tells how Thomas of Walsingham describes how King Edward (Short does not describe which one) survived an accident with his horse that was spooked by the windmill. He also describes how there was a crude painting of St. Leonard in the court hall. Quotation from 1917.

Short, Michael

Quotation from extract mentioning Udimore Mill

Pocket No. 29 of Album No. 2. An extract taken from 'An old gate of England, by A.G. Bradley and R. Scott' - p.200. The extract describes how the windmill at Udimore made a big impression on people entering the village, and how it was an important landmark. They also express fears about its future after it had been declared unsafe. Quotation from 1917.

Short, Michael