Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, With Communications Made to the Society 14, Yr.1909-1910

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223 . 223 . 223 . 223 . 223 . 224 i. Seman's . 224 ii. Dunning's .
. 224 iii. Cogging's .
. 224 iv. Le Rus's . 224 V. C.C.C. Mill . 226 Appendix A.
Mortimer's Fulling Mill . 225 5i B.
C.
University Memorandum Extracts from Records . 228 . 232 1 This paper was read before the Society, G December, 1909 THE OLD MILLS OF CAMBRIDGE 181 Chapter I. Cambridge Mills in Domesday Book.
Picturesque and valuable were the Water-Mil Is in the Manors of old, "It is possible^ that in most villages there is no m
...ore ancient trace of man's handiwork than the cut which supplies the mill." And jealously guarded were the powers and privileges of the owner and the tenant of the mill, while the authorities of the town or the village community carefully watched those rights and customs, and often endeavoured to get them into their own keeping.
This may be seen — in the case of the mills of Cambridge — away back in the time of the Norman Conquest ; for we find the following entry "^ in the Domesday Book: " Ipse Picot fecit ibi .iij.


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