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A History of the County of Somerset
… year leaving as his heir his nephew Sir William Hatton or Newport. 112 Street appears to have been sold immediately and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… it was in the hands of Lady Torrington, relict of Thomas Newport, Lord Torrington, by purchase from the Earl of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… manor was sold to Mr. Thomas Cordes, formerly of Bryn Gls, Newport, Monmouth, whose widow is the present owner. 29 …
Magna Britannia
… The church is in the bishop's peculiar jurisdiction. Newport, in this parish, about a mile from Barnstaple, on the … of St. John the Baptist. 37 There was formerly a chapel at Newport, the ruins of which were taken down about the middle …
Magna Britannia
… 15 houses were destroyed by a fire, which broke out in Newport-street. On the 5th of June, in the following year, … in Tiverton: the meeting-house of the former in Newport-Street was built in 1732, on the site of a former, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of William Ashburnham), Olive Porter, and Anne Countess of Newport, and Thomas Howard, his nephew, son of a sixth …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in 1561, 192 but Burham let to another lessee, Robert Newport. 193 The end of this dispute is unknown. Elyn Colle, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Torlei (xi cent.). Thorley, a parish 9 miles west of Newport, running north and south, comprises some 1,580 acres …
Magna Britannia
… title became again extinct in 1716. The same year Thomas Newport, second son of the Earl of Bradford, was created …
Magna Britannia
… and is now the property of Thomas John Philipps, Esq., of Newport House, near Launceston, having been purchased for him …