Monument record 0126400101 - 'BEESLEYS MILL', IVINGHOE

Summary

Historical records of nineteenth to twentieth century watermill

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Map

Type and Period (1)

  • WATERMILL (19th Century to Modern - 1800 AD to 1945 AD)

Description

THERE WERE 3 MILLS IN IVINGHOE PARISH AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY; 1 WAS BEESLEY'S. WAS CLOSE TO THE BELL INN (BI8). WAS THIS THE SAME MILL AS THAT NAMED ELSEWHERE AS 'PITSTONE MILL'? (NGR TO PITSTONE MILL SITE ON OS 1878/84; BI6)

Sources (12)

  • <1>SBC2276 Bibliographic reference: CALENDAR OF INQUISITIONES POST MORTEM 7, 128; 12, 78 (PER MR GR ELVEY).
  • <2>SBC6714 Map: Thomas Jefferys. 1770. [Map of] The County of Buckingham. Printed map. Linen. 1 inch:1 mile.
  • <3>SBC1967 Map: Andrew Bryant. 1825. Map of the County of Buckinghamshire. Printed map. Linen. 1.5 inches:1 mile.
  • <4>SBC12397 Bibliographic reference: POSSE COMITATUS 1798 (MS AT BRO, REF L/P/15&16.
  • <5>SBC6489 Bibliographic reference: HUGHES MW (ED) 1940 FEET OF FINES, BUCKS, IN BUCKSRECORDSOC4P62/VCHBUCKS3P410".
  • <6>SBC10590 Map: OS MAP 1878/84 1ST EDN, 6IN (1:10560).
  • <7>SBC5233 Bibliographic reference: FG GURNEY NOTEBOOK, CONTAINING MANY IVINGHOE DOCUM ENTS (IN BAS MUNIMENT ROOM) (PHOTOCOPY FILED WITH.
  • <8>SBC6641 Article in serial: INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY 1968 5 P311 (PHOTOCOPY FILED).
  • <9>SBC6626 Bibliographic reference: INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY RECORD CARD 238313.
  • <10>SBC588 Bibliographic reference: ARP 1983(MAY) FIELD VISIT.
  • <11>SBC670 Bibliographic reference: AYLESBURY NEWS 14 MAY 1841.
  • <12>SBC6977 Bibliographic reference: Kelly's Directories Ltd. KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF BUCKS (TO 1911).

Location

Grid reference SP 94240 16050 (point)
Civil Parish PITSTONE, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire
Civil Parish IVINGHOE, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Oct 7 2004 6:14PM

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