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Newton by Frodsham, township and vil., in par.
and 2 miles SE. of Frodsham, Cheshire, 442 ac., pop.
119 ; near the vil. is Newton Hall, seat.

Newton by Tattenhall, township, Tattenhall par.,
Cheshire, 3 miles SW. of Tarporley, 622 ac., pop. 116.

Newton by Toft, par., Lincolnshire, 4 miles SW. of
Market Rasen, 1004 ac., pop. 75.

Newton by the Sea, township and vil., Embleton
par., Northumberland, 7% miles NE. of Alnwick, 1211
ac. and 178 foreshore, pop. 250;
P.O.

Newton cum Larton, township, West Kirby par.,
Cheshire, 6% miles W. of Birkenhead, 498 ac., pop. 68.

Newton in Howland, Slaidburn par., West-Riding
Yorkshire, 6% m. NAV. of Clitheroe;
P.O. See Newton.

Newton in Cartmel, vil., in par. and 3 miles NE.
of Cartmel, N. Lancashire;
P.O., T.O.

Newton in Cleveland, par., North-Riding Yorkshire,
3 miles SE. of Guisbrough, 1172 ac., pop. 116.

Newton in Makerfield or Newton le Willows,
market town and par. (ry. sta. Newton Bridge), SW.
Lancashire, 15 miles W. of Manchester and 187 miles
NAV. of London by rail, 3103 ac., pop. 10,580;
P.O.,
T. O.
, called Newton le Willows, 1 Bank. Market-day,
Saturday. Newton is a borough by prescription, and
was represented in Parliament till 1832. The High-
landers were defeated here (1648) by Cromwell. The
town has an iron foundry, glass works, paper mills, and
a sugar refinery, besides the mfr. of railway trucks for
the London and North-AVestern Railway.

New'ton in Mottram, Cheshire. See Newton.

Newton in tke Isle, Cambridge. See Newton.

Newton jiixta Malpas, township, in par. and 1%
mile SAV. of Malpas, Cheshire, 226 ac., pop. 16.

Newton le Willows.—vil., Patrick Brompton par.,
and township, partly also in Finghall par., North-
Riding Yorkshire—township, 1858 ae., pop. 338 ; vil., 4
miles NAV. of Bedale;
P.O.—2. Newton le Willows,
SAV. Lancashire, 15 miles W. of Manchester;
P.O., T.O.
See Newton in Makerfield.

Newton le Wold, par. and vil., Lincolnshire, 8%
miles SAV. of Grimsby, 2060 ac., pop. 165.

Newton near Cambridge, par. and seat, in co. and
6 miles SAV. of Cambridge, 984 ac., pop. 226.

Newton near Sudbury, par. Suffolk, 2197 ac., pop.
442 ; contains Newton Green, vil.;
P.O. ; and Newton
Hall, seat.

Newton of Ferintosk, hamlet, Urquhart and Logie
AVester par., Nairnshire, 2 miles SE. of Conon
Bridge;
P.O.

Newton of Kilmeny, school, Killarrow and Kilmeny
liar., Islay island, Argyllshire.

Newton of Panbride. See Newton and AVest
Haven.

Newton of Pitcairns, part of Dunning vil., Dunning
par., Perthshire, pop. 235.

Newton on the Moor, township and vil., Shilbottle
par., Northumberland, 6 miles S. of Alnwick, 940 ac.,
pop. 233;
P.O.

Newton upon Ayr, par. and suburb of town of Ayr,
on right bank of river Ayr, 585 ac., pop. 6511; was
made a burgh of barony at an early date, and now
forms part of Ayr pari, burgh.

Newton upon Derwent, township and vil., AVilber-
foss par., East-Riding Yorkshire, on river Derwent, 5%
miles E. of Pocklington, 1713 ac., pop. 196.

Newton upon Ouse, par., township, and vil., North-
Riding Yorkshire—par., 5148 ac., pop. 962; township,
1734 ac., pop. 592; vil., 9 miles NAV. of York;
P.O.

Newton upon Rawcliflf, vil., Pickering par., North-
Riding Yorkshire, 4 miles NE. of Pickering;
P.O. See
Newton.

Newton upon Trent, par. and vil., Lincolnshire, 10
miles S. of Gainsborough, 1390 ac., pop. 313 ;
P.O., T.O.

Newton with Scales, township, in par. and 1 mile
SE. of Kirkham, N. Lancashire, 1523 ac., pop. 267.

Newtonairds, seat, Holy wood par., inco. and 7 miles
NAV. of Dumfries.

Newtonhill, hamlet withry. sta., Fetteresso par.,
NE. Kincardineshire, 5% miles NE. of Stonehaven and
10 miles S. by AV. of Aberdeen.

Newtonmore, vil. with ry. sta., in par. and 3 miles
SAV. of Kingussie, E. Inverness-shire, on river Spey,
pop. 306 ;
P.O., called Newton More.

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

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