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Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… the French are moving more than 20 pieces of artillery to Newnham, which is the castle at Calais which they occupied, … castle protecting the river along the Calais road, called Newnham, and part against the castle on the other side of Calais harbour, called Ruisbank. The troops in Newnham withdrew during the night with their captain and …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… as subsequent events showed. Thus the French arrived at Newnham, where there is a bridge over the river leading …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the Second World War, including an occasional contest with Newnham College. At the latter a boat club was formed in 1893 … to wear socks instead of stockings. In 1940 Girton and Newnham Colleges formed a combined Cambridge University …
A History of the County of Oxford
… br. g. Mountebank (owner), Mr. Cope's br. g. Romeo (Mr. Newnham), and Mr. Taylor's br. g. Gunpowder (owner), in the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the 13th century and the early 14th had other estates, in Newnham, Lydney, or Awre, and possibly did not actually … century a family of that name, who owned Stears manor in Newnham, held one of the St. Briavels estates. 21 It was … 40. P.R.O., F 17/165; 1st Rep. Dean Forest Com. 17, where 'Newnham' is evidently a misprint for 'Newland'. P.R.O., F …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Bledisloe hundred by 1608. 13 Blythes Court manor, in Newnham parish, may have originated as part of St. Briavels … 33 Under the duke of Beaufort, constable 1812-35, two Newnham solicitors were appointed as deputy constables to … was crossed by an ancient route from the Severn at Newnham to Ross-on-Wye (Herefs.) and Hereford, was the …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… it (described as lands, tenements, and rents) to John Newnham and his wife Agnes. In 1405 Newnham and Agnes granted this property, now bounded by le …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Farm, Hargrove Farm, Marsh Farm, Callow Weston and Newnham, all of which are associated with enclosed fields. A …
The Environs of London
… were married Jan. 16, 1617." "Sir Francis Leigh 143, of Newnham Regis in Warwickshire, and Susanna Banning, widow, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was let at farm in the mid 15th century 16 and that at Newnham by 1540. 17 Tithes were payable to the vicar in the … century there were common arable fields at Fairfield, 23 Newnham, 24 Stogursey, 25 Wick, 26 and in the north-west of … ceased by 1939. 99 The two-storeyed mill, south-west of Newnham Farm, was later converted into a private house and …
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