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Teesdale par., Durham, on river Tees, 2 miles NW. of Middleton in Teesdale, 4600 ac., pop. 616; P.O., called Newbiggen; has lead mines.—-4. Newbiggln, town- ship, Newburn par., Northumberland, 1349 ac., pop. 60; Newbiggin Hall, seat, is 3 miles NE. of Newburn sta. —5. Newbiggin, township, Shotleypar., Northumber- land, on river Derwent, 2444 ac., pop. 77; Newbiggin Honse, seat, is 94 miles SE. of Hexham.—6. Ncw- blggin, hamlet, in par. and 2 miles SW. of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland.—7. Newbiggin, vil., in par. and 14 mile NW. of Ravenstonedale, Westmorland.
Newbiggin, East and West, township, Bishopton par., Durham, 44 miles NE. of Darlington, 852 ac., pop. 39.
Newbigging.—suburb of Musselburgh, Edinburgh- shire.—2. Newbigging, hamlet, in par. and near Auchtertool, Fife.—3. Newbigging, vil., Monikie par., Forfarshire, 74 miles NE. of Dundee ; P.O.—4. New- blgging, hamlet, in par. and near Newtyle sta., For- farshire.—5. Newbigging, hamlet, Tealing par., For- farshire, 4 miles N. of Dundee.—6. Newbigging, place with ancient stone circle, Lethnot and Navar par., Forfarshire.—7. Newbigging, vil. with ry. sta., Carn- wath par., Lanarkshire, 3 miles SE. of Carnwath and 44 miles E. of Carstairs Junction ; P.O.
Newbliss, vil. with ry. sta., Killeevan par., W. co. Monaghan, 5 miles SE. of Clones, pop. 404; P.O., T.O.,
1 Bank. Market-day, Wednesday. Newbliss House, seat, is 1 mile SW. of sta.
Newbold.—eccl. dist., Rochdale par., SE. Lanca- shire, pop. 6930.'—-2. Newbold, Leicestershire. See Worthington and Newbold.—3. Newbold, hamlet, Kinoulton par., Notts, 6 m. S. of Bingham.—4. New- bold, Derbyshire; P.O., T.O. See Newbold and Dunston.
Newbold Astbury, township, Astbnry par., Cheshire, 3 miles SE. of Congleton, 2907 ac., pop. 768.
Newbold Grounds, hamlet, Catesby par., North- amptonshire, 3 miles SW. of Daventry.
Newbold Facey, par., in co. and 5 miles SE. of War- wick, 1824 ac., pop. 378; contains Newbold Facey Hall, seat.
Newbold Kevel, Warwickshire. See Stretton under Foss and Newbold Revel.
Newbold Sancey, hamlet, Owston par., Leicester- shire, 64 miles S. of Melton Mowbray.
Newbold Verdon, par. and vil., Leicestershire, 3 m. E. of Market Bosworth, 2400 ac., pop. 729 ; P.O.; in vicinity of vil. is Newbold Verdon Hall, seat.
Newbold and Dunston, town and township, Chester- field par., and eccl. dist., partly also in Whittington par., Derbyshire—dist., pop. 6404; town and township,
2 miles NW. of Chesterfield, 2991 ac., pop. 6158; P.O., T.O., called Newbold; has coal mining and iron works, also manufactures of stone bottles and coarse earthenware.
Newbold upon Avon, par., township, and vil., War- wickshire—par., 4020 ac., pop. 1474; township, pop. 699 ; vil., on river Avon, 2 miles NAY. of Rugby; New- bold Grange and Newbold House are seats.
Newbold upon Stour, eccl. dist. and vil., Treding- ton par., Worcestershire—dist. pop., 505; vil., on river Stour, 3 miles N. of Shipton-on-Stour.
Newborough.—par. and vil., Anglesey—par., 7410 ac., pop. 1042; vil., 34 miles SE. of Bodorgan sta. and 12 miles SAA7. of Beaumaris; P.O. Newborough was at one period a place of importance. It was the capital of Anglesey, and had a charter of incorporation from Edward I. It gives the title of baron to a branch of the Wynn family.—2. Newborough, par. and vil. North- amptonshire, 5 miles NE. of Peterborough, 4940 ac., pop. 699; P.O.—3. Newborough, township and vil., Hanbury par., Staffordshire, 34 miles NE. of Abbots Bromley and 7 miles NW. of Burton on Trent, 2762 ac., pop. 651; P.O.
Newhottle.—eccl. dist., township, and vil., Hough- ton le Spring par., Durham—dist., pop. 6715; town- ship, 4454 ac., pop. 4740; vil., 14 mile NW. of Houghton le Spring; P.O. — 2. Ncwbottlc, par. and vil., Northamptonshire, 4 miles AY. of Brackley, 2990 ac., pop. 514.
Newbourn, par. and vil., Suffolk, 4 miles SAA7. of Woodbridge, 909 ac., pop. 141.
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