Michaelmas 1558: [Michaelmas 5 & 6 Philip & Mary 1558 m. 17 Bastard:] Norwich. Augustine Peers & Elizabeth his wife administratrix of Walter Growte of Fakenham in county Norfolk intestate otherwise called Augustine Peers and Elizabeth his wife late relict of Walter Growte v. John Miller of Cley by the Sea in county Norfolk marchant, Debt £7; Robert Clarke of Great Jernemutha in county Norfolk marchant, Debt £6. Defendants have not come; sicut prius ordered to be taken; not found; sicut pluries to be taken for the morrow of Martinmas. [12 November 1558]
[Michaelmas 5 & 6 Philip & Mary 1558 m. 17d Bastard:] Norwich. Augustine Pers & Elizabeth his wife administrators of Walter Growte of Fakenham in county Norfolk yoman intestate otherwise called Augustine Pers & Elizabeth his wife late relict of Walter Growte v. Robert Clarke of Southelmham St James in county Suffolk yoman, John Clarke of Cratefeld in county Suffolk yoman otherwise called John Clarke of Cratefeld in the said county of Suffolk yoman, Debt £60. Defendants have not come; sicut prius to be taken; not found; sicut pluries to be taken, for morrow of Martinmas
12 November 1558 [Michaelmas 5 & 6 Philip & Mary 1558 m. 226 Grendon] Morrow of Martinmas. Norwich. Augustine Peers & Elizabeth h w administrators of Walter Growte of Fakenham in the said county of Norfolk yoman intestate otherwise called Augustine Peers & Elizabeth h w late relict of Walter Growte (by John Gibbis) v. Robert Clarke of Southelmham St James in county Suffolk yoman, John Clarke of Cratefeld in county Suffolk yoman otherwise called John Clarke of Cratefeld in the said county of Suffolk yoman, Debt £60 each. Defendants have not come, sicut pluries had been ordered to be taken; not found; to be exacted, for three weeks from Easter [16 April 1559]. Writ to Henry Attemere deputy sheriff of Norwich. Writ to William Whetcroft deputy sheriff of Suffolk.
1559: Lewes Rape, Sussex: The names of thable men apointyd to Srue the queene’s Highnes and to be in a redynes apon one hours warnynge wth the names of their Capitaynes: Bill Men: Martin the Miller
31 January 1840: List of Passengers received on board the H.C. Steam Vessel Berenice at Bombay & Aden for passage to Suez: Mr. & Mrs. Miller & (1) One Child, and one Native Servant belonging to Mrs Miller, 1st class, from Bombay to Suez
15 June 1840: H C S V Berenice, Suez Roads: ‘List of Passengers embarked on board the H C Steam Vessel Berenice on her voyage to Suez during the months of May and June 1840′: Mr. D. Miller, merchant
12 January 1854: A Correct List of the Poll, at the Election of a Knight of the Shire, for the Eastern Division of the County of Gloucester. Cheltenham Polling District: Parish of Cheltenham: Abode: Rose & Crown Passage, Cheltenham: Leonard Miller.
27 October 1866: The Register of Electors to Vote in the Choice of a Member or Members to Serve in Parliament, for the City of Gloucester, for 1866-7. Occupiers of houses in the parish of St Mary de Crypt: John Miller, for workshops in Commercial Road. Occupiers of property in the parish of St Owen: John Miller, for a house in Parliament Street. Occupiers of property in South Hamlet: William Miller, for a house in Sudbrook.
30 July 1875: Eliza Parrish nee Miller, Barking
25 March 1880: Two county court judgments against Charles Miller, Star Hotel, Wellington Street, North Shields, publican/innkeeper
25 March 1880: Bill of sale by Washington Humfrey, 6 Gladstone Road, Edge Hill, Liverpool, clerk, in favour of Hamilton Miller; and a bill of sale by Thomas Miller, 139 Northbrook Street, Princes Road, Liverpool, widow [sic], in favour of Islington Loan, &c., Co.; and a bill of sale by William Tarplee Sherries, 40 Claypole Street, Edge Hill, Liverpool, cook, in favour of Hamilton Miller
15 June 1894: Local Yachting News, Poole. The following yachts have been amongst those on the station during the past week:- Bulldog, s.y., Mr L. W. Pike; Heron, s.y.; Vesta, s.y.; Don, cutter, Mr Slade; Avon, yawl, Mr McWilliam; Ruth, cutter, Captain Balfour; Una, s.y., Mr F. T. Beckford; Wanderer, yawl, Mr Densham senior; Chimera, s.y.; Day Dream, yawl; Yarta, s.y.; Uno, cutter, Mr R. Shutler; Butterfly, cutter, Mr J. Nicholson; Try, cutter, Mr J. Durell; Florence, cutter, Mr A. R. Burden; Teal, cutter, Mr G. R. Peck; Waterwitch, cutter, Mr L. Densham; Fan Tan, lugger, Mr L. Mackenzie; Kitten, 1-rater, Mr Fletcher; Belle Laurette, cutter, Mr Walker; Irex, cutter, Mr Miller; Minuet, cutter, Mr A. C. Chapin; Glow Worm, yawl, Mr L. Springett.
12 June 1903: Death, at 16 The Parade, Marlborough, Cyril Hugh Mellor Miller, son of J. and E. Miller, formerly of Bridgwater, aged 11 months
9 February 1908: Died, at Victoria House, Strand, Deal, Emma Sarah Miller, aged 69
31 July 1914: Inquest after the death of Edith Florence Munnings, wife of Mr Alfred J. Munnings, of Cliff House, Lamorna, artist by self-poisoning. Evidence was given by Mrs Laura Knight, artist, and Dr Miller of Penzance
1 April 1931: Urban council elections: Arnold: candidates: C. W. Judge, S. Spencer, Edith H. Mountain, G. Bowley, S. Dove, G. Hartshorn, C. H. Saxton, J. Wardle, S. Hammond, T. Leivers, W. Clay, T. Sturton, S. Barnett, F. Needham, Sybil Fisher (elected). Not elected: R. L. Wright, A. E. Flowers, W. Askew, J. Hopkinson, F. Funge, T. Nix, F. Lee, J. Ball, A. S. Rigley, W. P. Henshaw, A. Jackson, A. Chisholm, Agnes Bartram, H. Harris, J. Clay, H. J. Cast, T. H. Leivers, H. Tinkler, H. J. Ironside, E. Fretter, E. Mapletoft, A. Casterton, C. E. Barlow, G. W. Bee, H. Lynham, W. Lester, E. Price, H. Miller, J. W. Taylor, W. Dobson, H. J. Payne, J. Stone.
January 1932: Candidate for membership of the Cyclists’ Touring Club: T. Miller, 17 Bag Lane, Atherton
July 1933: Premier Cricket: We have played six matches, of which we have won 2 and lost 4. We have beaten the Ensham and Vauxhall, and lost to the Reay, Loughboro’, Peckham and Walworth. Our successes were largely due to the excellent batting of Miller and the persistent bowling of Tuckwell, both topping the averages. Batting: Miller 51 runs 5 innings 10.2 average; Gray 20 runs 4 innings 5 average; Campbell 10 runs 2 innings 5 average; Currie 24 runs 5 innings 4.8 average. Bowling: Tuckwell has an average of 5.2 runs per wicket. Gray has an average of 6.6 runs per wicket. Three boys have been chosen to represent the West in the East v West match, namely Miller, Currie and Tuckwell. We hope that they will do well on the all-important day. The school this year has been represented by the following boys – Hunt, Johnson, Currie, Gray, Miller, Judd, Tuckwell, Finney, McGlashan, Littlefair, Allen, Paul, Mitchell, Buckley, Hay and Harbour.
‘On Friday, June 30th, there appeared a very interesting bit of news in the “Star”. Both F. Brown, Junior, and W. Miller, Premier, gained “Jack Hobbs” bats. Brown took 10 wickets for 7 runs, and Miller scored 71 runs in a match. It is very rarely that a school gains two bats in one week.’
‘We congratulate Currie, Tuckwell and Miller on being chosen to represent the West in the East v. West match at the Oval on July 8th.’
July 1934: Annotated group photograph of the staff of Mundella Secondary School, Nottingham. Sitting: Misses Blagg, Howell, Lawrance, Miller; Messrs Wight, Winfield; Misses Jones, Morris Wallis, Mosley. 2nd Row: Misses Plunkett, Barlow, Sainter, Trigg (school secretary),; Messrs Heath, Cowdell, Chamberlain, Reid, Stace, Austin, Bird, Roberts, Adamson, 3rd Row: Messrs Thomas, Holbrook, Kendall, Broadburn, Thorpe, Page, Broomfield, Jackson, Clarke, Baynes-Smith, Hill, Storey.

January 1936: Valete: V D: H. Butler, A. E. Catmore, W. H. Childs, W. T. A. Greer, R. H. Hatcher, G. Miller, M. Sweetman, R. S. J. Wadham, have become artificer apprentices;
Examination Successes: Artificer Apprentices Nomination Examination, 1935: R. H. Hatcher, G. Miller, K. W. Ludman, M. Sweetman, J. J. Seymour, V. G. Jelley, R. Hutchings, R. S. J. Wadman
December 1945: Candidates for membership of the Cyclists’ Touring Club: C. F. Miller, 232 Alexandra Park Road, N.22; and D. J. Miller, 18 Beaufort Gardens, Heston
28 May 1951: death at South Lodge, Hospital Field, Arbroath, of David Miller, aged 91 years, husband of the late Isabella Nicoll
The family of the late Mr David Miller desire to thank all friends for kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their recent bereavement, also Dr Taylor, Rev. Wainwright, Monrose, Mr R. Gleig, and trustees and members of the Methodist Church, for kind attention, and all those who paid their last respects at the graveside
12 June 1951: M. Miller, soprano, The Alexandra Choir
15 April 1953: County court judgments against A. Miller, Ascot Farm, Ascot, market gardener; and against Mr Miller, 8 Silverdale Road, Southampton; and against Mr H. Miller, 32 Narford Road, Clapton, furniture & bedding dealer; and against Mrs Alice Miller, 1 Hastings Road, Bedminster, Bristol 3
3 September 1955: Burial of John Edward Miller, 9 Bradley Avenue, aged 54
7 October 1968: Short biography of Ralph Miller, Bournemouth F. C. footballer: born in Slough
1974: Members of Seaton Carew Golf Club: Gentlemen: T. W. J. Miller, 4 Seaburn Drive, Houghton-le-Spring Tel.: 2536
c1990: [Birthday list:] Brian Miller 1 June
25 March 2009: Steward signed up for Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, season 2009: Rosemary Miller