Talk:Heacham

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This is a first draft really and I hope local historians will add and change this article as you see fit. I've tried to put a bit more info about heacham from the two lines that existed previously.

Points for inclusion

  • The little domesday book is entry is marked as being for Essex, but other sources have it as Norfolk. Have contacted the site owner for clarification.
  • Beaches need to be expanded, to really importance of the victorian seaside culture, the effect of closing the rail line in '69 and possibly it's importance to the local economy.
  • Expand on flooding.
  • On the prehistory/history section there should be mention maybe of the paleolithic axe mentioned in the story of Coo's Axe
  • Include the zeppelin raid?
  • Did Pocahontas actually live in Heacham & include photo of village sign.
  • Hamilton cottage, Collins Lane - Lady Hamilton, Nelson mistress didn't she lived here?

Khukri 16:18, 5 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Historical mentions & people edit

Going to list here mentions people from the british history archive to see people can add extra information later on. I've gone through and bolded any insteresting points. Khukri 15:10, 17 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

  • A.3102 - Grant by James Motte, parson of Little Ringstead church, and Richard Perkyn, vicar of Segeforde, to Richard Swaldale of Hecham, of a court, formerly John Raulyn's, in Hecham, by the road leading to Tunmylle. Wednesday after St. Botolph the Abbot, 10 Richard II.
  • A.3103 - Release by Alexander Coleman of Hecham, to Sir William, the abbot, and the convent of Ramsey, for two marks, in frank almoin, of all his right in the land that Roger Coleman his father held of them in Ringstede, abutting on the field of Segeford, and 1d. yearly rent from Nicholas the baker in Ringstede. Witnesses:—Sir Hamo de Mostroyl, Simon de Lettone, and others (named).
  • A.3109 - Agreement founded upon examination of the charters of King Edward I. and his progenitors, whereby Sir Roger de Monte Alto, steward of Chester and lord of the hundred of Smethed, grants Sir John Davynium the prior, and the convent of Lewes, the leet, view of frank pledge in Hecham, infangenethef, waif and stray, &c., reserving to himself on the day of view of frank pledge of Hecham, viz. the morrow of the Exaltation of Holy Cross each year, half a mark of the rent of assise issuing from the men of the leet, and pleas and amerciaments for bloodshed. Rysinge, Monday after Palm Sunday, 20 Edward I.
  • A.3111 - Grant by Reginald Buzi of Hecham, to Roger his son, of the moiety of a meadow that was his father William's, the moiety of a croft called 'Westcroft,' and 26d. yearly rent in Hecham payable by the tenants named for the messuages specified, paying 9s. 5d. yearly. Witnesses:— Hugh de Kalii, Simon de Lettune, and others (named).
  • A.3114 - Grant by Master Geoffrey de Hecham son of Reginald de Hecham, to the monks of Lewes, in frank almoin, of land in Hecham. Witnesses:—Sirs William Rustein, William le Gurney, Andrew de Sarncbrunne, Adam do Birlingham, Herbert de Burghes, and others (named). Part of document cut off.
  • A.3115 - Grant by Reginald Hellebule of Hecham, to Alexander Poiteman for two marks of land in Hecham upon Thorpefeyld, part lying on Calkewong, and part on Calkewongfurlong abutting on Schortelond, paying 7d. yearly. Witnesses:—Hugh son of Peter, Simon de Lectone, and others (named).
  • A.3116 - Grant by Peter the prior, and the convent of Lewes to Simon Baret of Hecham, of land south of a tenement called 'Herrescroft' and faldage in the fields of Hecham for 360 sheep, saving to themselves certain pastures from the Purification to the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula, paying 12d. yearly. Lewes, Thursday after St. Edmund, King and Martyr, 5 Edward III.
  • A.3117 - Grant by Hugh the prior and the convent of St. Pancras [at Lewes] to Master Reiner, and after him to Peter his brother, of his messuage by Hecham churchyard, and his toft and croft [called] 'Tubelot,' paying 2s. yearly. Witnesses:—Master Robert de Nuers, Richard Buzi, and others (named).
  • A.3118 - Release by Simon son of Ralph de Lettune, to the monks of St. Pancras's, Lewes, of all his right in pasture in Hecham, between the court of the said monks and the road called 'Redegate.' Witnesses:—Sir William Rustein, Sir Adam de Birlingham, Master John de Pagrave, and others (named). Seal.
  • A.3120 - Release by Alan Bilney and Katherine his wife to Sir John de Teyngiis the prior, and the convent of Lewes, in frank almoin, of all their right in half an acre of land in Hecham by the sea, and in 3d. yearly rent issuing therefrom. Witnesses:—Sir Hugh de Kaly, knight, William de Sechefford, and others (named).
  • A.3136 - Agreement whereby Reiner sou of Peter de Hecham, grants to Albert the prior, and the monks of St. Pancras [at Lewes], for 6 marcs, the mill on the moor which he holds of them for life, and land adjoining the mill which he held for 2d. yearly, for three years from the morrow of the nativity of St. John the Baptist, A.D. 1239; with reversion to him for life at the end of that term, paying 2d. for the land and 33s. for the mill yearly. A.D. 1239.
  • A.3138 - Grant by Crestiana daughter of Walter Flegard of Hecham, to William de London', for 20s., of her messuage in Hecham adjoining that of Miracula Flegard her sister, paying 1½d. yearly. Witnesses:—Hugh son of Peter, Simon de Lectone, and others (named). Seal, broken.
  • A.3140 - Grant by Thomas son of Roger de Hyllington, to Nicholas de Legys, for 40s., of his messuage and land with buildings in Hecham, part lying in Dene and at Bradegate, together with the rents and services specified. Witnesses:—Hugh de Caly, Simon de Lettone, and others (named).
  • A.3143 - Release by William Tristram of Hecham, to Stephen, the prior, and the church of St. Pancras, Lewes, of all his right in a pasture called 'Fenne' in Hecham behind the hall between the road called 'Redegate' and the prior's manor. Witnesses:—Sirs Thomas de Ingoldestorp, and Giles de Monpynzon, knights, and others (named) Wednesday after the close of Easter, 31 Edward I.
  • A.3144 - Release by Richard Swaldale of Hecham, to Simon Baret the elder of Hecham, William de Shelton, and John Nelond, of all his right in a close in Hecham abutting westwards on the road to the mill of the prior of Lewes called 'Tounmille,' and southwards on the said mill. 7 March, 11 Henry IV.
  • A.3145 - Grant by Agatha de Bredewille to Sir William de London, for 20s. of all her land and messuage abutting on the road from Hecham church to Torth. Witnesses:—Aubyn de Stannford, Master Thomas de Hecham, and others (named).
  • A.3146 - Grant by Hugh de Kaly to William de London, for 2 marks, of an acre of land in Hecham, paying 3d. yearly. Witnesses:—Albyn de Stanford, Simon de Letthona, and others (named).
  • A.3147 - Grant by Peter the chaplain, son of Nicholas de West Waltone, to John de Halyfax, clerk of the prior of Lewes, for three marks, of the land he bought of Sir William de Sculham in West Waltone, paying 2d. yearly and making 20 feet of the sea dyke at Neucroft. Witnesses:— Master Gaymard, the prior's steward, Roger de Hecham, and others (named).
  • A.3148 - Grant by Miracula daughter of Walter Flegard of Hecham, to William de London, for three marks of a messuage in Hecham abutting on the pool of the mill called 'Tunmulle,' paying three halfpence yearly. Witnesses:—Albin de Stanford, Simon de Lectone, and others (named).
  • A.3150 - Grant by William Aylnoth to William de London', for 100s., of his messuage in Hecham, paying 3d. yearly. Witnesses:—Hugh de Kaly, Aubyn de Stanford, and others (named).
  • A.3151 - Release by Reiner son of Peter de Hecham, to the prior and convent of Lewes, for 7 marks, of the mill on the moor in Hecham called 'Mormille,' which he held for life, saving to himself a piece of land with a house by the mill which he retains for his own use for life. Witnesses:—Hugh son of Peter, Simon de Lettone, and others (named).
  • A.3152 - Grant by Richard Flegard of Hecham, to William de Londoneis, for 50s., of his messuage in Hecham, paying 6d. yearly. Witnesses;—Hugh son of Peter, Simon de Lettune, and others (named).
  • A.3154 - Grant by Walter Paumfeleth to William do Londoniis, of land in Hecham called 'Wilbelescroft,' paying 12d. yearly. Witnesses:— Hugh de Caili, Albin de Staunford, and others (named).
  • A.3158 - Grant by Hugh eon of Peter of Hecham, to William the chaplain son of Reiner Portman of the same, for his homage and 20s., of land in Hecham east of Redham, paying 3d. yearly. Witnesses;—Sir Adam de Birlingham, William de Caly, and others (named).


Cayley Mill edit

Taken from above and here

  • 1239: Mormille "Mill on the moor"
  • 1387: Tunmylle
  • 1410: Tounmille
  • ????: Tunmulle
  • 1600: Edmund Cremer
  • 1797 map Faden's : Mill
  • 1830 Pigot's : Robert Ellis
  • 1836 White's : Robert Ellis, corn miller
  • c.1837: Mill rebuilt
  • 1845 White's : William Norgate, miller
  • 1854 White's : Wiliam Norgate, corn miller
  • 1864 White's : Alfred Lewis, corn miller
  • 1879 Kelly's : Alfred Lewis, miller & farmer, Caley mills
  • 1883 White's: Alfred Lewis, farmer & corn miller; Mrs. Mary Lewis, Mill House
  • 1890-91 O. S. map: Corn MIll
  • 1896 Kelly's : Alfred Lewis
  • 1900 Kelly's : Alfred Lewis
  • 1919: Milling operations ceased
  • 1922 Kelly's: Alfred Lewis jnr?
  • 1936: Mill bought by Norfolk Lavender
  • 1978: The old miller's cottage became a tearoom
  • 2003: Norfolk Lavender headquarters and visitor centre


Books and other mentions edit

  • Lewis, Samuel (1831). A Topographical Dictionary of England. pp. Page 351.

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