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Newton Solney is a
small village and
civil parish in
South Derbyshire, England,
located about two
miles (3 km) from the East
Staffordshire border, near...
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Newton Solney is a
civil parish in the
South Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England. The
parish contains 19
listed buildings that are
recorded in the...
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flows generally south to its
confluence with the
River Trent at
Newton Solney. From there, its
waters reach the
North Sea via the
Humber Estuary. For...
- from England. He was born in Mickleover,
Derbyshire and died in
Newton Solney, in
South Derbyshire.
Hampshire first appeared amongst Bira, Villoresi,...
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married Sarah Hoskins, the
daughter of
Abraham Hoskins of
Burton and
Newton Solney. Sarah's brother, Abraham,
built Bladon Castle, a
folly which aroused bad...
- house,
located some 600
yards (550 m)
southwest of the
village of
Newton Solney in
South Derbyshire, 1 mile (1.6 km)
northeast of Burton-on-Trent and close...
- Mary the Virgin's Church,
Newton Solney is a
Grade II*
listed parish church in the
Church of
England in
Newton Solney, Derbyshire. The
church dates from...
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Under the
title of "The land of the King (in Derbyshire" it said: In
Newton Solney and
Bretby Ælfgar had
seven carucates of land to the geld.
There is land...
- Staffordshire/South
Derbyshire district border Parish
borders 1
Newton Solney 2
Winshill 3
Brizlincote 4
Bretby 5
Stapenhill 6
Drakelow 7
Unparished (Swadlincote...
- the north-east of
Burton the
river is
joined by the
River Dove at
Newton Solney and
enters Derbyshire,
before p****ing
between the
villages of Willington...