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Major Thomas Faulconer Wisden | |||||||
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Born | 1835 | ||||||
Died | 1904 | ||||||
Residence | The Warren, Broadwater, Worthing | ||||||
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proposed 1875.10.26
Notes From Elsewhere
High Salvington Windmill. The current mill was built around 1750 and was apparently insured against fire in 1774. The windmill ground flour for the Worthing area until 1897 when it was purchased by Colonel T F Wisden. A condition of sale was that the mill had to be kept in working order.[3] It was retired to a role of grinding animal feed until 1905.[
The Warren, [the seat] of Lieut.-Col. Thomas Faulconer Wisden D.L. J.P.
Born 3 Apr 1835 in Brighton. Lieut Col. 3rd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment. 1841 - Hampton, Brighton; 1851 Chichester House School - pupil; 1861 East Donne House, Bognor Regis, Capt of the 4th Battalion Royal Sussex Militia; 1871 Warren House, Broadwater, magistrate; 1891 JP living on his own means; 1904 died