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KarenB






White's Mill
replied on: 4/8/2008 9:37:49 AM

Re a White's Mill in Loscoe operated by Joseph White.

I have a copy of an ad that was printed in December 1825 to advertise the sale of "A Capital Farm and Water Corn Mill at Loscoe". The ad goes on to say that the farm and mill were to be sold by auction at the house of Mr. William Burn, the George Inn in Alfreton at 4:00 p.m. on January 20, 1826.

The property was described as a "valuable and compact Freehold Estate situated at Loscoe in the parish of Heanor in the county of Derby in the possession of Mr. Joseph White consisting of a good farm house and out buildings with a well accustomed water corn mill and upwards of 70 acres of land in a ring fence and adjoining the road from Codnar to Heanor viz. The tenant will shew the premises and for further particulars apply at the office of Mr. Charge, Solicitor in Chesterfield or to Mr. Wilson, Solicitor, in Alfreton where a plan of the estate may be seen."

Karen B
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