ift the township and parish of Horton, wapentake of Ewcross, 6% miles N. from Settle.
New Houses, W. R. (4) a hamlet in the township of Upper Stonebeck, parish of Kirkby Malzeard, wapentake of Claro, 10 miles N. W. from Pateley Bridge.
New Inn, N. R. (2). See Bur- neston.
Newland, W. R. (7) a hamlet in the township of Warley, parish of Hali- fax, wapentake of Morley, 2§ miles W. from Halifax.
Newland, W. R. (8) a township in the parish of Drax, wapentake of Barkston Ash, 5 miles N. E. from Snaith; inhabitants, 269.
Newland, E. R. (6) a hamlet in the township and parish of Cottingham, division of Hunsley Beacon, 1§ mile N. from Hull.
Newland, E. R. (5) a hamlet in the township and parish of Eastrington, wa- pentake of Ilowdenshire, 8 miles E. from Howden.
Newland Hall, W. R. (8). See Normanton.
New Laitii, W. R. (5) a hamlet in the township of Horsforth, parish of Guisely, wapentake of Skyrack, 5 miles N.W. from Leeds.
New Laithes, W. R. (8) a small hamlet in the township of Carlton, pa- rish of Royston, wapentake of Stain- cross, 2 miles N. from Barnsley.
New Laithes, W. R.(8) a hamlet in the township and parish of Ferry Fryston, wapentake of Osgoldcross, 1 mile W. from Ferrybridge.
Newmarket, W. R. (5) a hamlet in the township and parish of Whit- church, wapentake of Skyrack, miles S. E. from Leeds.
New Miller Dam, W. R. (8) a hamlet in the township of Crigglestone, parish of Sandal Magna, wapentake of Agbrigg, 4 miles S. from Wakefield.
Newport, or New Village, E. R. |
(6) a township with Walling Fen, in the parish of Eastrington, wapentake of Howdenshire, 5 miles E. from South Cave; inhabitants, 339. This thriving village is situated near the Market Weighton Canal, and is celebrated for its extensive manufacture of bricks, tiles, and coarse earthenware; a bed of clay, fit for this purpose, has late- ly been discovered here, 'so valuable, that land, which fifty years ago was a barren waste, has been sold at 200/. per acre.
Newport, N. R. (2) a hamlet in the township of Linthorpe, parish of Acklam, wapentake of Langbarugh, 8 miles N. from Stokesley. This is a mo- dern village, situated on the banks of the Tees, and it contains a commodious quay and granaries.
Newsam, N. R. (5) a hamlet in the township of Butterwick, parish of Ap- pleton le Street, wapentake of Rydale, 4 miles N. W. from Malton.
Newsam, W. R. (5) a small hamlet in the township and parish of Spofforth, wapentake of Claro, 3 miles N.W. from Wetherby.
Newsam Green, W. R. (5) a ham- let in the township of Temple Newsam, parish of Whitchurch, wapentake of Skyrack, 5 miles S. E. from Leeds.
Newsham* N. R. (1) a township in the parishes 'of Barningbam and Kirkby Ravensworth, wapentake of Gilling West, 8 miles N. W. from Richmond, inhabitants, 511. Earby Lodge, in this township, is the seat of W. Hutchinson, Esq.
Newsham, N. R. (2) a township with Breckenborough, in the parish of Kirkby Wiske, wapentake of Birdforth, 3§ miles W. from Thirsk; inhabitants, 173* This place gave birth to Dr. George Hickes, a nonjuring divine, who was made Dean of Worcester by Charles II.; he was a man of universal learning, and an acute polemic, but he has left a more valuable legacy than his controversial writings, in his Lingua- rum Veterum Septenfcripnalium The- |