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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… obt. 1679. William Coleman, clerk, May 10, 1679. William Newton, March 12, 1719, resigned 1732. 3 John Sackett, A. M. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… was succeeded before 1652 by his nephew Henry Puckering or Newton, son of his sister Catherine Newton, 58 who seems to have sold the manor in 1654 to Sir …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… did subsequent lords of Whaddon. 152 The English cell at Newton Longville retained the church, presentation being made … Crown during the French wars. 153 In 1441 the priory of Newton Longville was granted with its possessions to New …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… dated 1697, with rusticated window openings. In Newton Hall Wood is the great stone cave known as the … the hermit, who died in 1172. 175 Near the Hermitage are Newton Hall and Newton House, stated in 1816 to have been built by 'the late …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… towards Thriplow was stopped at inclosure; another towards Newton was straightened. 31 The London-Cambridge railway, … who is said to have sold the manor 95 to John Stevenson of Newton, to whom the earl conveyed it in 1745. 96 Stevenson's … due from of old for the sepulchre light. 335 In 1500 John Newton left 12 a. to the church for an obit. 336 A guild in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… for the use of the poor at an unknown date. Mr. George Newton, by will 1754, left 5 a year charged on land for the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… A. M. September 1672, obt. Nov. 24, 1719. 10 William Newton, A. M. 1719, obt. May 1744 11 John Nairn, A. M. …
Magna Britannia
… to the Callards. It is now the property of the Honourable Newton Fellowes, having been purchased, in 1718, by his … Fellowes, Esq., and are now the property of the Honourable Newton Fellowes. The lords of this manor had formerly the … and in the deanery of Ipplepen, lies about one mile from Newton Abbot. The manor was given to Tor abbey, by its …
A History of the County of Surrey
… granted a moiety of the manor of Worplesdon to Thomas Newton of Stoke next Guildford for 510, having already sold him the other half. 26 Thomas Newton held a court in 1670. In 1681 it was bought by Richard …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… In the south chapel, to Thomas Squire, d. 1759; John Newton, late of Spaldwick, d. 1797; Capt. William Taff, d. 1797; Martha Smith, d. 1801; John Child Newton, d. 1803; William Child senior, d. 1813, Susannah wife … and John Child Field Child, d. 1832; Mary wife of John Newton, d. 1852; and Elizabeth H. Hopkins widow of Edward …