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corn-mill
ˈcorn-mill Also 6 -miln. 1. A mill for grinding corn or grain; a flour-mill.1523 Fitzherb. Surv. 9 b, There be many maner of mylnes as cornemylnes, wyndmylnes, horsemylnes. 1625 N. Riding Records IV. 159 A water corn mill. 1768–74 Tucker Lt. Nat. (1852) II. 86 Man..can make corn-mills..that grind th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heron Corn Mill
The Heron Corn Mill is a working 18th-century water mill on the River Bela at Beetham, Cumbria, England. The mill and its mill race are Grade II* listed, and in 2013 it was awarded a £939,000 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund for major restoration work. The mill is open to visitors, with regular ... wikipedia.org
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Legnagrow
Lime-kilns A corn-mill, corn-kiln, sluice and mill-race. wikipedia.org
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mill-rind
mill-rind (ˈmɪlraɪnd) Also 6–9 -rynd, 7–8 milrine. [f. mill n.1 + rind n.] The iron which supports the upper millstone of a corn-mill, and carries the eye which rests upon the end of the mill spindle.1542 Rutland MSS. (1905) IV. 325 A spendyll and a melle rynd for the lyttel Itallyon melle. 1870 Eng... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ardlougher
Antiquities 19th century corn-mill Ardlougher triple-arch stone road bridge, built c.1780. wikipedia.org
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molendinar
molendinar, a. and n. nonce-wd. (humorously pedantic). [ad. med.L. molendīnār-ius (pertaining to a mill, f. molendīnum mill, f. molend-us (frumentum molendum corn to be ground) gerundive of molĕre to grind. (A brook at Glasgow is called the Molendinar Burn; the local pronunciation is (molənˈdiːnər).... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mydroilyn
Trinity Church, the Mydroilyn Independent Chapel, dated to 1898 by David Davies, the Y Ficar Wesleyan Chapel, dated to 1849, and the small 19th century corn-mill wikipedia.org
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undershot
ˈundershot, (ppl.) a. (and n.) [under-1 4 a.] 1. Driven by water passing under. undershot wheel, a water-wheel turned by force of water acting on the lower part of the wheel. undershot mill, a mill worked by an undershot wheel.1610 R. Vaughan Water-Workes P 3, To plant an vnder⁓shot-mil vpon a Riuer... Oxford English Dictionary
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Llanteg
There is a village named Lanteague, the only one in the parish; also a corn-mill, and a mill where the coarse cloth of the country is prepared and dyed wikipedia.org
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mill-lands
mill-lands, n. pl. [mill n.1] Certain lands which by legal custom appertained to a corn-mill, esp. in Scotland.1563 Reg. Privy Council Scot. I. 245 Tua mylnis of North Berwick, with the myllandis, multuris, and sukkin thairof. c 1680 Dallas Stiles (1697) 724 The Towns, Lands, Milns, Miln-Lands, Patr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Loch Beannach, Assynt
On the stream that issues from Loch an t- Sabhail are the remains of a corn-mill and a dam further upstream. wikipedia.org
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Henry Sonnie Torgbor Provencal
He worked with his uncle from then until 1946 when he joined his father's corn-mill business. wikipedia.org
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Nash Mill
Early records There was originally a corn-mill recorded in the Domesday Book. This belonged in the Middle Ages to the Abbey of St Albans. wikipedia.org
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Baltinglass Abbey
They operated a corn-mill in the area that the village now occupies. wikipedia.org
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Ebernoe
Wassell Mill was formerly a corn-mill and prior to the mid-17th century was a forge for iron working. wikipedia.org
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