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Re: Neave & Andrews families in MUTFORD
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 20 November 16 21:42 GMT (UK) »
Soz, Philip died in 1796!
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Re: Neave & Andrews families in MUTFORD
« Reply #10 on: Friday 09 December 16 07:01 GMT (UK) »
Have you got the  article about the break in at the mill 18 Aug 1795 and sale of land, just over 4 acres in 1847. Both William Neave.
Burt, Cockrill, Craske, Debenham, Double, Grimwade, Grimwood, Hilder, Mayhew, Ray. All from  West Suffolk around the Bury St. Edmunds area.
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Re: Neave & Andrews families in MUTFORD
« Reply #11 on: Friday 09 December 16 13:51 GMT (UK) »
Hi Windy

Many Norfolk Record Office resources are also available at the Norfolk Heritage Centre, on the second floor of the Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library (aka The Forum).

They are open 9am - 5pm on a Saturday, do they hold the records you need to search?

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Re: Neave & Andrews families in MUTFORD
« Reply #12 on: Friday 09 December 16 22:29 GMT (UK) »
Hi chaps (or chapettes?),

I have the 1795 & an 1856 advert for the sale of the mill.

Unfortunately the records I'm looking at are the Manorial Records (and yes, Norfolk does hold some Suffolk records).  These are not available in the Forum, only at the record office.  Not really a public service if you work & pay taxes as by the time you've hiked up there the blooming place is shut!

Don't get me started!

Windy
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