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He built a fulling mill soon after building his home.
The site was used at one time as a fulling mill.
A fulling mill was in operation at the river bank around this period.
Some of the cloth would have gone to the fulling mill next door.
The tower is believed to have been part of a fulling mill.
Water power was already used for grinding corn and wool fulling.
It was first mentioned in 1683, possibly replacing a fulling mill.
The hand and characteristics of the cloth are greatly improved by fulling.
By the 14th Century the great revolution of the fulling mill had caused this to be forbidden.
It's possible that a fulling mill existed in the early 13th century at the start of a local cloth industry.
Other points of historical interest include the remains of a 19th-century fulling mill.
A fulling mill was also established on the river but this was not until around 1550.
They told potential buyers that there were two saw mills and a fulling mill nearby.
Quite possibly it was a corn mill partially converted for fulling.
A pandy is another name (in Wales) for a fulling mill.
It powered a fulling mill at the eastern end of the castle grounds.
It was a double mill with one part for corn and the other for fulling.
Fulling or walk mills were used for a finishing process on woollen cloth.
But Riel had little success with his fulling mill.
It may have been a fulling mill or a corn mill then.
Urine was so important to the fulling business that it was taxed.
The need of England's fulling mills for water-power ruined an urban industry.
By this time it was a fulling mill.
It was then fulled, usually in a fulling mill.
By 1685 there was a second fulling mill, and both mills supplied the local woollen industry.