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The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… and East, by Middleton St. George on the West, and by Long-Newton on the North-west. The Parish is divided into two … Parish is considered as within the Constablery of Long-Newton. Egglescliffe. The ancient owners of Egglescliff were … margaret, the daughter and heire of john tonstall, of long-newton, esquir. the said francis hall, deceased in anno dom. …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Redmarshall on the North, by Stockton on the East, by Long-Newton on the South and South-west, and by Bishopton on the … ten shillings. In the Register named Jane Fawell, of Long-Newton. T. E. Removed from its original situation near the …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… it includes the manors, granges, or farmholds of Amerston, Newton Hansard, Bruntoft, Close, and Stotfold. May 1, 1744. … on Mr. Tempest's and Mr. Spearman's land. The vi th in Newton-Hansard, in a field butting on Mr. Tempest's land in … on the glebe land, and on Mr. Smith's, in the township of Newton. The ix th in Low Stotfield, in the meadow-field near …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… expences in entertaining the Bishopp, 7 l. 17 s. To Mr. Newton, for carrying two poor children to London, 18 s. 1701, … 1374. Reginald Porter, coll. 3 Dec. 1404. John Newton 117, 1405. John King, occurs 14... John Walkington. …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Davison, under Blakiston. See Pedigree of Vane, under Long Newton, and Pedigree of Tempest, under Old Durham, hereafter. …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… by Aycliffe, Stainton, and Bishopton on the North, by Long-Newton on the East, by Dinsdale on the South-east, by … p. m. Radcliff. William de Walworth, occurs 1391. John de Newton, 1408, p. m. Walworth. Thomas Leyes 33, 1410, p. res. Newton. George Radcliff, 1415, p. res. Leyes. Edward Clarton …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… stated to be held under the lords of Barnard-Castle. Long-Newton was often in dispute 21; but, notwith- standing some … and twenty of pasture, in Sadburg, Haughton, and Long-Newton 39. 11 Jan. 6 Jac. Pardon to Christopher Place, Esq. … hundred and forty acres in Sadberge, Haughton, and Long-Newton, from Roland Madox, and Isabel, widow of Richard …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… xxij s.; Bushopawkland, viii s.; Bushopton, v s.; Lang-Newton, iii s. iiii d.; Consclyff, v s.; Derlyngton, v s. 50; … 1770, 10 vols. 8vo. 15. A Short Comment on Sir Isaac Newton's Principia, containing Notes upon some difficult …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… and 5 l. therewith; the other half to cousin Elizabeth Newton; p. 1706. Barbara Sanderson, of Hedleyhope, widow. &c. … Bursblades by marriage with Margaret, heiress of Alexander Newton, of Pokerley. See the Pedigree of Hedworth, p. 197. … patron Mr. Baker was collated to the Rectory of Long Newton in June 1687, and to this first preferment would …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… PARISH OF LONG-NEWTON. PARISH OF LONG-NEWTON. The Parish of Long-Newton is bounded by Bishopton and Elton on the North, by …
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