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Magna Britannia
… coast, about three miles from Torquay, and about six from Newton Abbot. The village of Chelston is in this parish. … in the deanery of Ipplepen, lies about three miles from Newton Abbot. The village of Daccombe is in this parish. The … this parish, but a school is supported by the Honourable Newton Fellowes and others. Columpton, Collumpton, or …
A History of the County of Sussex
… who as Anne Chowne, widow, presented in 1640. 56 William Newton, surviving trustee of John Batner, is said to have …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… possession of the Wallop family, the present owner being Newton Wallop sixth Earl of Portsmouth, great-greatgrandson … the same descent as Cliddesden, the present owner being Newton Wallop, sixth Earl of Portsmouth. Church The church of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 3,659; modern parishes, Clifton, 2,731; Brownsover, 913; Newton and Biggin, 1,060. Population: 1911, 627; 1921, 638; … has been included in the borough of Rugby since 1932) and Newton with Biggin. It is bounded on the east by Watling … approximately south-west from Dow Bridge and separates Newton from Clifton. Another small stream runs south from …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Beecher, esq. secondly to Frances, daughter of Sir John Newton, by whom he had three sons and three daughters; of the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… with the repair of this Isle in the year 1750. Joseph Newton, vicar, William Stubbs, William Packer, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Sharpless. Day died in 1858, when it passed to George Newton Day, who died in 1890. It then went to his widow, Mrs. …
Magna Britannia
… and in the deanery of Kenne, lies nearly three miles from Newton Abbot. Netherton and Rocomb are villages in this … property of Warren FitzJoell, whose heiress brought it to Newton, and the heiress of Newton to Ralegh of Smallridge. This was one of the principal …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… This church has a Sheffield-plated chalice inscribed 'John Newton, churchwarden 1837,'and a Sheffield plated alms dish. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… estate to trustees. 66 In 18256 it was purchased by Samuel Newton of Bangor (Flints.), descended from a Liverpool merchant. 67 Samuel Newton died in 1848, 68 having survived his son George (d. 1837), whose son George Onslow Newton owned the manor until his death in 1900. His son …
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