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Conveyance of a mill and premises in Rugeley, Staffordshire

Two sheets of vellum measuring approx. 69 x 57 cm comprising a conveyance of a water corn mill (formerly a leather mill) and associated buildings and pools near Turkeyshall Lane, Rugeley, Stafford. The parties to the conveyance include James Brittain (his wax seal attached), William Bamford, The Right Hon John C Tallboy, MP, (commonly called Viscount Ingestre), Sir George Sinclair MP, Thomas Pitt and Jeremiah Barrett.

Mill sales particulars

Sales particulars for the following:
London Silk Mill, Leek, 1861.
Two windmills in Blean, Canterbury, 1901.
The Culverton Mill estate, Princes Risborough, 1903.
Properties including Titton Mill, Stourport, 1930.

Booth, D Timothy N (1946-2002), miller

"Flour Mills and Insurance" (continued)

Cutting from 'The Finance Chronicle and Insurance Circular', discussing the layout, machinery and processes of roller mills and their associated fire risks. This article is a continuation of DUFF-SBK-001 and DUFF-SBK-002.

The Finance Chronicle and Insurance Circular

"Stafford"

Includes press cutting titled "There's an old mill by the stream" from News of the World, 14.7.57, reporting that the mill is to be demolished.

Cheddleton Flint mill exterior showing waterwheel

The fiftieth item is a photograph of one of the two flint mills of the village of Cheddleton in the Staffordshire moorlands. Cheddleton is near to the town of Leek. It is not clear whether this is North mill, Cheddleton, or South mill, Cheddleton; both of which were water powered flint mills. For this reason, both "North mill, Cheddleton" and "South mill, Cheddleton" have been added as Access points. This image was produced in July 1950.

Gardner, Emilie Montgomery (1882-1959)

Consall Flint Mill

The forty eighth item is a photograph of Consall Flint mill. Consall is a small village situated in the Staffordshire Moorlands eight miles east of Stoke - on - Trent. This image was produced in July 1950.

Gardner, Emilie Montgomery (1882-1959)

"Offer to re-equip windmill"

Cutting from the 'Wolverhampton Express & Star'about Rex Wailes' report to Stafford BC on the remains of a windmill in a back-street of the town, and the offer by the owner of the other mill there to help equip it and work it if it is restored.

Staffordshire

Notes on Staffordshire watermills. Also refers to the following mills and mines: Aston Mill; Audley; Bearstone Mill; Bucknall; Buglawton; Canford; Colour Mill, Cauldon, Winkhill; Chebsey; Rownall Mill, Cheddleton; Station Mill, Consall; Cotwalton; Cresswell Mill; Drakelow Flint Mill; Old Caynton Mill, Edgmond; Ellastone; Hoo Mill; Lichfield; Okeover Mill, Okeover; Hoo Mill, Rugely; Garth Street Mill, Stanley; Gelatine Mill, Stanley; Hercules Mill, Stanley; Victoria Mills; Boothen Mill, Stoke; Cooks Hill Mill, Stoke; Pratt's Mill Boothen; Bottom Mill, Stone; Staffordshire Brass Works, Stone; Cotwalton Mill, Stone Rural; Staffs Mill, Stone; Weaver's Mill, Stone; Whetmore Mill, Stone; Comton Mill, Tettenhall; Stramshaw Mill, Uttoxeter; Holymoorside Dyeworks, Walton; Dale Mine, Warslow; Winkhill.

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