- the late
medieval period numerous. The
first mention of
Newington (or
Neweton)
occurs in the
Testa de
Nevill (a
survey of
feudal tenure officially known...
-
Brittonic word "mager"
meaning "wall"
combined with the
English word "field". "
Neweton" was
mentioned in the
Domesday Book
while the
spelling of
Makerfield evolved...
-
included in the
Neweton barony (now Newton-le-Willows). It is
likely that the
mention of the
unnamed church in the
manor of
Neweton is
Wigan Parish Church...
- was just one of many
small manors in the area,
along with Bernersbury,
Neweton Berewe or Hey-bury, and
Canonesbury (Barnsbury,
Highbury and Canonbury...
- https://
neweton.ac.mu/portal/about-us.html https://lexpress.mu/article/memoriam-0 https://navyyanltd.com/?q=node/64 College.https://
neweton.ac.mu/portal/about-us...
-
ancient parish of Islington,
later sub-divided, with new
estates such as
Neweton Berewe, Bernersbury, Hey-bury and
Canonesbury –
names first recorded in...
-
Dorset Life,
April 2007.
Retrieved 13
September 2021. "Sturminster Castle: the
house of
Neweton"
Dorset Life,
September 2017.
Retrieved 13
September 2021....
- and
whose magnificent marble tomb
remains in the
College Church.
Robert Neweton,
described in 1399 as
chaplain procurator of the Ho****e of the Holy Trinity...
- the
Ribble (Inter
Ripam et Mersam) were: West
Derby ("Derbei"),
Newton ("
Neweton"),
Warrington ("Walingtune"), Salford,
Blackburn ("Blacheburn") and Leyland...
- The
first recorded mention of
Manorbier Newton (at that
point written Neweton or Newtown) is from 1331 when it was the
third largest vill of Manorbier...