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pedestal of the market cross, from which, in 1688, AVilliam III. made his first proclamation after landing at Torbay. The chief industries of the town are brewing, iron-founding, and tanning; there is also a considerable trade in corn, timber, and potters clay, for the loading of which large and convenient wharves have been erected.
Newton Arlosli, eccl. dist. and vil., Holme Cultram par., Cumberland, near Morecambe Bay—dist., pop. 441; the vil. is 3 miles SAV. of Angerton sta.
Newton Bank, township, Gargrave par., N. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire, 6 miles NW. of Skipton, 2339 ac., pop. 100.
Newton Bewley, township, Billingham par., Dur- ham, 5 miles NE. of Stockton, 1564 ac., pop. 131.
Newton Blossomvllle, par., Bucks, 7 miles NE. of Newport-Pagnell, 1014 ac., pop. 260.
Newton Bridge, ry. sta., SAY. Lancashire, 3 miles AV. of Kenyon Junction and 15 miles AV. of Manchester. See Newton in Makerfield.
Newton Bromshold, par. and vil., Northampton- shire, 3 miles SE. of Higham Ferrers, 1740 ac., pop. 111.
Newton Bnrgoland, hamlet, Swepstone par., Lei- cestershire, 6 miles S. of Ashby de la Zouch.
Newton Bushel, Highweek par., Devon; forms part of Newton Abbot; was formerly a separate town.
Newton Cap, township, Auckland St Andrew par., Durham, on river AVear, on NAV. side of Bishop Auck- land, 1681 ac., pop. 1349'; contains Newton Hall, seat.
Newton Cloghans, 5 m. from Ballina, co. Mayo; P.O.
Newton Conrt, seat, Dixton Newton par., in co. and 1 mile NE. of Monmouth.
Newton Dale, beautiful valley, North-Riding York- shire, near Levisham sta.
Newton Division, The, parliamentary div. of SAV. Lancashire, pop. 52,816.
Newton Don, seat, Nentliorn par., Berwickshire, on Eden AVater, 3 miles NAV. of Kelso.
Newton Ferrers, par. and vil., Devon, 6 miles SE. of Plymouth, 3091 ac., pop. 705 ; P.O.
Newton Ferry, 9 miles from Lochmaddy, North Uist island, Outer Hebrides, Inverness-shire ; P.O.
Newton Elotnian, par., Norfolk, 34 miles NE. of Long Stratton, 1173 ac., pop. 284; P.O.
Newton Grange, township, in par. and near Ash- borne, Derbyshire, 760 ac., pop. 42.
Newton Grange, vil., Newbattle par., Edinburgh- shire, near Dalhousie ry. sta., and 24 miles S. of Dal- keith, pop. 1010; P.O.
Newton Green, vil., Newton near Sudbury par., Suffolk, 34 miles SE. of Sudbury ; P.O.; in vicinity is Newton Hall, seat.
Newton Hall. — seat, in co. and 14 mile NE. of Durham.—2. Newton Hall, seat, 1 mile NAV. of Dun- mow, Essex.—3. Newton Hall, township, Bywell St Peter par., Northumberland, 8 miles NE. of Hexham, 710 ac., pop. 138.—4. Newton Hall, seat, 34 miles E. of Corbridge, Northumberland.—5. Newton Ifall, vil., A\Tintringham par., East-Riding Yorkshire, 7 miles E. of Malton.
Newton Hall.—seat, Kennoway par., Fife, 24 miles E. of Markinch.—2. Newton Hall, seat, Yester par., Haddingtonshire, 2 miles SAV. of Gifford.
Newton Harcourt, township and vil., AVistow par., in co. and 7 miles SE. of Leicester, pop. 185 ; P.O.
Newton Heath, town and ry. sta., Manchester par., Lancashire, forming a NE. portion of Manchester parl. bor., pop. 29,189; P.O., T.O.; is a local government dist.
Newton House. — seat, 4 miles NAV. of Exeter, Devon. — 2. Newton House, seat, Burneston par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 2 miles SE. of Bedale.
Newton House.—seat, Alves par., in co. and 34 miles AV. of Elgin.—2. Newton House, seat, Crawford par., Lanarkshire, on river Clyde, opposite Elvanfoot sta.
Newton Kyme, par. and vil. with ry. sta., E. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire — par. (Newton Kyme with Toulston), 1371 ac., pop. 158; vil., on river Wharfe, 2 miles NAA7. of Tadcaster; P.O.; in vicinity is Newton Hall, seat.
Newton Lane End, Wakefield par., S. div. West- Riding Yorkshire, in N. suburbs of Wakefield ; P.O.
Newton Longville, par. and vil., in co. and 10 miles SE. of Buckingham, 1735 ac., pop. 471. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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