This the site of the windmill that gave Mill Road its name(CWN 5.8.1982). A wooden mill described as ‘near Parker’s Piece’ was offered on a 40-year lease in an advertisement in the ‘Cambridge Chronicle’ in 1777. It was brought by Charles Humfrey senior, a timber merchant, and rebuilt in brick at a cost of £2,000. It stood on the site for another 50 years until the sails were blown off in a gale in 1840. The only illustration known is on an engraving of a cricket match on Parker’s Piece in 1843. the site of the mill was offered for sale as arable land in 1845.
1861 (10)
William Play, 67, landed proprietor, b Bristol
1871 (10)
William Lofts, 70, college servant, b Babraham
1881 (10)
William Lofts, 80, college servant, b Babraham
1891 (20)
Sarah Lofts, 73, laundress, b Cambridge
1901 (54)
George William Smith, 34, butcher’s manager, b Wellingborough
1913
Eastmans Ltd, butchers and sausage purveyors
H Thorogood, manager
(54a) Eastman Sausage factory
1962
(54) –
(54a) H G Stiles Ltd, bakers
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