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St Augustine's Gate
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1696
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St Augustine's Gate mill was marked on a map of 1675. It was also marked on the 1696 and 1723 maps. It was also marked on a map showing the owners of land adjoining the river Wensum made by John Rumball jn. in 1767. |
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1723
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A Mr. Robertson was the miller in 1773, when the mill was robbed on the 8th February |
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On Monday night near 60 fowls were stolen from Mr. Robertson, a miller
near St. Augustine's Gates. |
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On Thursday, an inquisition was taken by John Roach, Gent, Coroner,
on the body of Robert Dickens, about 14 years of age, who being of a weak
capacity, had inadvertantly wandered too near a Windmill then going, just
without St. Austin's Gates, by one of the sails of which he was struck
with so much violence just above the right ear, that after being conveyed
to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, he languished a few hours in an insensible
state and then expired. |
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There was a robbery near the mill on the Monday 16th January 1832 |
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On Monday night last, between nine and ten o'clock as a young man
by the name of Mann, who lives in King-street, was returning home from
Mr. Thompson's, who lives about three?quarters of a mile on St. Augustine's
road, he was stopt near the mill by two villains, one of whom had on a
white duffield coat, the other a dark velvet, with very large white buttons
in front. One collared him and demanded his money, while they rifled his
pockets, but finding nothing they took off his hat and rent it nearly
in two, and the flail basket off his arm; being dissapointed they struck
him a violent blow on the breast, knocked him down, and kicked him when
on the ground, and then decamped with the basket into Mr. Gowing's field. |
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William Goodwin may have been the miller in 1832, when he died in September of that year |
| DIED. Lately at Mill Cottage, St. Augustine's Road, Wm. Goodwin Esq., aged 73. Norfolk Chronicle - Saturday 6th October 1832 |
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The mill was marked on the 1834 map as standing to the South of St. Clement's Place. The site lies between Patterson Road and Eade Road, close to Aylsham Road. |
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Nat Grid Ref TG22800985
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