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Counties of England / Windmill / Tower mill / Post mill / Clavering Windmills / Church End Mill /  Great Dunmow / Grinding mills / Agriculture / Wind power
Date: 2015-02-18 11:34:53
Counties of England
Windmill
Tower mill
Post mill
Clavering Windmills
Church End Mill
Great Dunmow
Grinding mills
Agriculture
Wind power

Windmills in Essex Windmilling in Britain is thought to have begun in the late twelfth century, by which time water mills were already well established. By[removed]when windmilling in Essex was at its peak, there were

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