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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for the benefit of the poor, at the inclosure. Bank Newton BANK NEWTON, a township, in the parish of Gargrave, union of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… on the river Dhuisk, and on the road from Girvan to Newton-Stewart; cattle-markets are held on the fourth Friday … including the villages of Cross-Arthurlee, Grahamstown, Newton Ralston, and Barrhead, in the parish of Neilston, … erected during the times of border warfare. On the farm of Newton, near the road from Jedburgh to Hawick, is the site of …
Survey of London
… 185659, Edward White & Co., timber merchants; 185779, John Newton & Co., firebrick merchants; 1876 to date, Wakeley … of part of the Falcon Inn. They were leased to Messrs. Newton & Sons, firebrick merchants, the present owners, in …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… By 1772 the beckside green already contained an island garth, 24 later occupied by the 19th-century Kimberley House … have adjoined the churchyard where a glebe frontstead and garth lay in the mid 18th century: 81 in the 19th century the … 1571 to Francis Barker and Thomas Browne included a chapel garth, 86 and it was presumably the same garth which was sold …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for under-water work, as it sets quickly and firmly. At Newton is a station of the Liverpool and Birmingham railway. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… B.A. 21 Oct., 1613. Bartlett, Henry s. John, of Mayden Newton, Dorset, pleb. Wadham Coll., matric. 16 May, 1634, … John B.A. 26 Feb., 1578-9, M.A. 28 April, 1582, rector of Newton Regis, co. Warwick, 1588. See Foster's Index … & O.H.S., x. 370. Baxter, William s. Richard, of Newton, co. Lancaster, pleb. Brasenose Coll., matric. 10 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (S. W.) from Darlington; containing, with the township of Newton-Morrell and part of Stapleton, 631 inhabitants, of …
Old and New London
… tablet in memory of that excellent man, the Rev. John Newton, who was curate of Olney, Bucks, for sixteen years, … following inscription, full of Christian humility: "John Newton, clerk, once an infidel and libertine, a servant of … to preach the faith he had long laboured to destroy." Newton's father was master of a merchant-ship, and Newton's …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the tythings of Barton-Stacey, Bransbury, Drayton, and Newton-Stacey, and containing 561 inhabitants. It comprises … is endowed with about 20 per annum, the bequest of Gabriel Newton in 1760. Barwick BARWICK, a hamlet, in the parish of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a vicarage not in charge; net income, 238; patrons, John Newton Lane, Esq., and the Rev. William Inge. The church is …
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