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Newsprings, vil.,2m. NE. of Wigan, Lancashire; P.O.

Newstcad.—par., Lincolnshire, 1 mile S. of Brigg,
4860 ac. (including Cadney), pop. 59. — 2. Ncwstead,
township, Bamburghpar., Northumberland, 5 miles SE.
of Belford, 2054 ac., pop. 136.—3. Newstead, ry. sta.,
Notts, 6 miles S. of Mansfield. See Newstead Priory.
— 4. Newstead, hamlet, Wilton par., North-Riding
Yorkshire, 4 miles NAY. of Masham.

Newstead, vil., in par. and 1 mile E. of Melrose,
Roxburghshire, on river Tweed, pop. 301; P.O.; nume-
rous Roman relics have been found here.

Newstead Priory, par. and ry. sta. (Newstead),
Notts, 6 miles S. of Mansfield, 3258 ac., pop. 967; P.O.,
called Newstead Colliery. Newstead Ahbcy (1170)
was given to the Byrons in 1540, was garrisoned a
century later for Charles I., and is notable for its
association with the poet Byron.

Newthorpe.—vil. (ry. sta. Newthorpe and Greasley),
Greasley par., in co. and 7 miles NW. of Nottingham;
P.O.—2. Newthorpe, township, Sherburn par., West-
Riding Yorkshire, 8 m. SE. of Leeds, 746 ac., pop. 84.

Newtimher, par. and vil., Sussex, 2¼ miles S. of
Hurstpierpoint, 1721 ac., pop. 217; in vicinity of vil. is
the seat of Newtimher Park.

Newton.—(or Newton in the Isle), par. and vil.,
Cambridgeshire, 3¼ miles NAV. of AVisbech, 3056 ac.,
pop. 483; P.O. — 2. Newton, township and ry. sta.,
Mottram in Longdendale par., Cheshire, wholly within
the municipal limits of Hyde, 870 ac. (22 water), pop.
7340; P.O., called Newton Moor; the sta. is 7¼ miles
SE. of Manchester.—3. Newton, township, Middlewich
par., Cheshire, partly in town of Middlewich, 1118 ac.,
pop. 1962; contains Newton Hall and Newton Lodge,
seats.—4. Newton, township, Prestbury par., Cheshire,
on river Bollin, 4 miles NAAr. of Macclesfield, 267 ac.,
pop. 78.—5. Newton, hamlet, Gosforth par., Cumber-
land, 5¼ miles NW. of Ravenglass.—6. Newton, vil.,
Blackwell par., on E. border of Derbyshire, 3¼ miles
NE. of Alfreton.—7. Newton, vil., Handley par.,
Dorset, 6½ miles NE. of Cranborne.—8. Newton, ham-
let, Dorset, in SE. of co., 4 miles SE. of Corfe Castle.
—9. Newton, coast vil., Oystermouth par., Glamorgan,
5½ miles SW. of Swansea; P.O. —
10. Newton, vil.,
Newton Nottage par., Glamorgan, 5 miles SAY. of
Bridgend; P.O.—II. Newton, township, Clodock par.,
Herefordshire, on river Enley, 5 miles NW. of Pon-
trilas, pop. 192.—12. Newton, township, Croft par.,
Herefordshire, 4 miles NW. of Leominster, 507 ac.,
pop. 66.—13. Newton, hamlet, in par. and 2 miles SW.
of Bromyard, Herefordshire. —14. Newton, hamlet,
Hope under Dinmore par., Herefordshire, 4 miles SAY. of
Leominster.—15. Newton, township, Manchester par.,
SE. Lancashire, wholly within the parliamentary limits
of Manchester, 1585 ae., pop. 31,240. —16. Newton,
N. Lancashire. See Hardhorn with Newton.—17.
Newton, hamlet, Whittington par., N. Lancashire, 4
miles N. of Hornby. — 18. Newton, par. and vil.,
Lincolnshire, 3 miles NAV. of Falkingham, 1220 ac.,
pop. 173; P.O. ; near the vil. is Newton House, seat.

■—19. Newton, par., Northamptonshire, 3½ miles NE.
of Kettering, 1050 ac., pop. 82.—20. Newton, town-
ship, By well St Peter par., Northumberland, 6½ miles E.
of Hexham, 789 ac., pop. 154; P.O. —21.Newton, hamlet,
Shelford and Bingham pars., Notts, 2 miles NW. of
Bingham; P.O.—22. Newton, vil., Llanstadwell par.,
Pembrokeshire, on Milford Haven, 2 miles SE. of Mil-
ford.—23. Newton, vil., Manorbier par., Pembroke-
shire, 5½ miles NAY. of Tenby.—24. Newton, hamlet,
Somerset, in SE. of co., 1 mile SE. of Yeovil.-—25.
Newton, vil., Clifton on Dunmore par., Warwickshire,
2 miles NE. of Rugby; P.O. Newton was the birthplace
of Edward Cave (1691-1754), projector and publisher of
tbe
Gentleman1 s Magazine. See Newton and Biggin.
-26 • Newton, hamlet,AYilts, in SE.of co.,7½ miles SE.
of Salisbury.—27.Newton(orNewtonupon Raweiiff),
township and vil., Pickering par., and eccl. dist., partly
also in Levisham par., North-Riding Yorkshire—dist.,
pop. 510; township, 2397 ac., pop. 247; vil., 4 miles
NE. of Pickering; P.O., called Newton upon Kaw-
cliff.—28. Newton, hamlet, Burneston par., North-
Riding Yorkshire, 2 miles SE. of Bedale; Newton
House, seat, is adjacent. See Exelby, Leeming, and
Newton.—29. Newton, township, Slaidburn par., N.

Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.

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