Hi GJ,
Nice to be 'talking' to you.
I found that bit about James Bravery, Miller of Dorking' quite by chance when I was at the Surrey History Centre in January. I was taking a break from the film & fiche machines and casually flicking through a few relevant books when I found his name in the index! It was so exciting to see this mention of him. Him, being the brother of my 3xgreat grandfather. It was mentioned that he had been attacked by highwaymen on his way back from Horsham market, so, next time I'm in the UK, I'd like to try & find more details of that, perhaps in a Surrey newspaper or Quarter Sessions. James was the owner of Westcott Mill. It burnt down in January of 1843 and James died four days later, 'dropped down dead in the stables', some say the shock of the fire hastened his death. Again, I would like to try & find a newspaper report of that.
I think I've exhausted my Dorking on-line resources, but always looking. I have the transcription of the Dorking & Holmwood parish registers, so should you want a look-up, I'm always happy to! Likewise, should you stumble on the name of Bravery, you know where to direct your find!
Regards,
Jane