Web9 apr. 2024 · Newchurch was mentioned in the Domesday Book as the name of a hundred, which suggests that there was a church here at the Norman Conquest (1066). In 1799 Edward Hasted described Newchurch: "The whole of this parish is an entire flat of marsh grounds, with hardly a tree or hedge among them, much the same as the adjoining … WebUNITED KINGDOM : BEDFORDSHIRE Dunstable. A Montpelier House existed here in WW2, when it was taken over for defence purposes. It’s possible that this building is the origin of the later street name Montpelier Mews, off High Street South, Dunstable.Postcode LU6 3SH. The Coach House there is home to a number of businesses, and flats built …
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Web15 jun. 2024 · HIWWT say, “Situated in the beautiful Eastern Yar Valley, Newchurch Moors was created in 2024 thanks to generous donations from our supporters – and a gift in the Will of Gwendolen Bunce – meant that we were able to purchase the land just before Christmas – a great way to round off the year!”. Newchurch Moors Nature Reserve. Web2 apr. 2024 · Baptism* 5 April 1813 Henry Mabey was baptized on 5 April 1813 at Newchurch, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England. 1 : Marriage* 8 August 1858 He married Mary Newnham on 8 August 1858 at Havenstreet, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England. 2 : Census* 1861 Henry Mabey and Mary Newnham appeared on the census of 1861 at 13 … bucks scorers
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Web1851 with mother. George Francis FALLICK d 1881 Isle of Wight aged 41. [m Mar Q 1877 Isle Of Wight 2b 782 sp-Sarah Wray WHITTINGTON OR] m 3.5.1863 Ryde, Isle of Wight sp-Sarah MOSES b Jun Q 1841 Godshill Park Wall, Isle Of Wight, Hants K86M-B1J d 2.10.1916 Portsmouth, Hants. [cf SF d Jun Q 1923 Isle of Wight, Hampshire.] 1851 … WebBranston Manor (also Brandestone, Brondeston) is a manor house on the Isle of Wight, situated within the Newchurch parish.. History. The manor was held at the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 by William son of Azor, and may have passed to the de Aula family, as it was held at the end of the 13th century under William Russell of Yaverland … WebNewchurch, Isle of Wight Historical Description Newchurch, a village and a parish in the Isle of Wight, The village stands adjacent to the river Yar, 4½ miles SE by E of Newport, and has a station on the Isle of Wight Central railway, 88 miles from London. buckshaw gate holwell dorset