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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… in the same year obtained licence to alienate it to John Newton, 117 whose wife Elizabeth appears to have been related to Gerard. 118 John Newton borrowed from William Betts of Haddenham (co. Camb.), …
A History of the County of Essex
… was substantially enlarged in 1974, to the designs of John Newton, to provide space for parish and diocesan use. The …
Magna Britannia
… belonging to the Millitons, is now the property of John Newton, Esq. The family of Bidlake had an estate here for … of Torbay, 25 miles from Exeter, 8 from Totnes, 13 from Newton Abbot, and about 200 from London. A market is held at … is the manor of Dalditch, now the property of Hurder, of Newton-Bushell, who inherited from his uncle, the late Mr. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… rights had passed to Edward Horne Hulton and Richard Newton. 92 They still held in 1854, but by 1864 Messrs. Paine … three such farms in Britwell Prior and by 1832 Richard Newton, the tenant of one of them since 1825, had taken over … more than half was in Britwell Prior, was made to Richard Newton, one of the lords of Britwell Salome. The other lords …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of tithes in Broad Chalke parish was held by the rector of Newton, presumably South Newton, in 1291 252 and was later part of the endowment of South Newton prebend in Wilton conventual church. The prebendal …
Magna Britannia
… been made. The great tithes of Allonby, Mealrigg, and West-Newton, belong by purchase to the land-owners. The townships … the property of Mr. William Glaister. The manor of West-Newton, was given by Alan, second Lord of Allerdale, to Odard de Wigton, whose posterity took the name of Newton. The heiress of Newton brought this estate to the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of the parish is Broughton Lodge, a fine old house. When Newton House (in Newton-in-the-Willows) was demolished, about 1800, portions … then a farm-house, where many years before the last of the Newton Treshams had lived. 1 Near by is Clarke's Lodge. The …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Thornton West is the present owner. A small estate in NEWTON (Niwetone, xi cent.; Niwenton, Newentona, xiii cent.) … court of Hatford for the tenement he held of him in Newton and Hatford, and not at the court of Buckland also. … in demesne. 124 The member of the manor of Hatford called Newton was included in the grant of Hatford to Alexander …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the townships of Burneston, Carthorpe, Exelby, Leeming and Newton (the last three places conjointly forming one … now separate civil parishes, and Leeming, with Exelby and Newton, was formed into an ecclesiastical parish in 1880. The … and 969 in Theakston. The acreage of Exelby, Leeming and Newton is over 2,440. In the two ecclesiastical parishes …
Magna Britannia
… and in the deanery of Ipplepen, lies about two miles from Newton Abbot. The manor, which belonged formerly to the abbot … in the deanery of Ipplepen, lies about three miles from Newton Abbot. North and South Whilborough are villages in … the late Mr. Fellowes, and is now the property of the Hon. Newton Fellowes. Holy Street, in this parish, belonged to the …