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- A medieval fulling mill was a water mill that was used to process cloth, especially wool, by pounding and stretching it123. Fulling mills originated in Europe in the 9th or 10th century and were a source of income for monastic estates and manorial lords12. Fulling mills used cam-operated trip-hammers, walkstocks or stamps and fulling troughs instead of millstones to full the cloth3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.From the medieval period, the fulling of cloth was often done in a water mill, known as a fulling mill, a walk mill, or a tuck mill, and in Wales, a pandy. They appear to have originated in 9th or 10th century in Europe. The earliest known reference to a fulling mill in France, which dates from about 1086, was discovered in Normandy.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FullingThese fulling mills were used to process the cloth, made from wool, produced on the monastic estates but income was also derived from tolls levied on non-monastic cloth. In setting up a fulling mill, the lord of a manor too found a profitable form of income to be had from requiring the tenants of his estate to use it to full their cloth.www.iwhistory.org.uk/RM/fullingmills/This evidence suggests that fulling mills were simply conventional watermills with the same waterfeed and drive mechanisms as grain mills, but which substituted right-angled gearing and millstones with cam-operated trip-hammers, walkstocks or stamps and fulling troughs.www.academia.edu/66589462/Fulling_mills_in_me…
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From the medieval period, the fulling of cloth was often done in a water mill, known as a fulling mill, a walk mill, or a tuck mill, and in Wales, a pandy. They appear to have originated in 9th or 10th century in Europe. See more
Fulling, also known as tucking or walking (Scots: waukin, hence often spelled waulking in Scottish English), is a step in woollen clothmaking which involves the cleansing of woven cloth (particularly wool) to eliminate ( See more
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