Thrale history
NEW MILL END, BEDFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND
Tree: UK Thrale family
Notes:
A deed c.1520 confirming a grant of this land to the Abbey contains the earliest known mention of the name 'New Mill End' and shows that a new water mill had been erected there.
Richard Thrale the younger inherited the land and houses at New Mill End after his father's death in 1573 and upon reaching 21 years of age.
Richard Thrale the younger inherited the land and houses at New Mill End after his father's death in 1573 and upon reaching 21 years of age.
This mill was pulled down at the beginning of the twentieth century and stood opposite the present New Mill End Farmhouse, immediately to the east of the then Great Northern Railway station.
Location : Latitude: 51.8504274, Longitude: -0.3739681
Media
| Histories | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |
![]() | A Newer Thraliana (2005) The most comprehensive & recently updated book on the history of the Thrale family of Hertfordshire by Richard William Thrale (1931-2007) and reproduced in full with his consent. |
Property
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| Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Property |
Person ID | Tree | |
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| 1 | Aft 1573 | I1182 | UK Thrale family |


