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Providence Mill
Bewerley - SE 117651
The mill’s name suggests that it was built to serve the Providence Mine, but there is a problem with that argument, too. From 1793 to c1817, the adjoining Prosperous and Providence Mines were leased to John Wood who appears to have worked them together and smelted at Prosperous Mill. The mill may, therefore, have been built c1814 as a replacement for White’s Mill, to smelt ore from small mines at Toft Riggs, Stoney Grooves and the Hardcastle Moor - Ravenstones Allotment areas. It may also have been used by the Perseverance Mining Company, which worked between 1825 and 1830. It probably closed in the slump of 1830-31 and was still not working in 1839, when the agent’s reports make no mention of it. The mill may have been reopened in 1859 by the Nidderdale Lead Mining Company Ltd to smelt its ore until 1863, when it took over Prosperous and Providence Mine and Mill. Further information and references can be found in:
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