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Newbold Revel

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or Fenny Newbold: Bold is an anglo-saxon term for house so the name means a new house or building. "Fenny" - which denoted marshy land - distinguished the estate from the numerous other Warwickshire settlements called Newbold, notably the nearby Newbold on Avon. The name Newbold (juxta) Stretton
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The estate was purchased in 1863 by Edward Wood and descended to his grandson before being acquired in 1898 by Colonel Heath, a Staffordshire brick manufacturer, and in 1911 by the banker and philanthropist, Leo Bernard William Bonn, who founded and endowed (1911) what became the
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The manor was acquired by the Revel family around 1235. It descended to Sir John Revel, MP and on his death with no son passed to his daughter Alice, who had married Esquire John Malory of Winwick, Northamptonshire. Their son was
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from 1443 to circa 1446. His great-grandson Nicholas sold the property, after which it passed through a succession of private hands, including those of the builder of the present house, Sir Fulwar Skipwith.
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Book ‘Burke’s Landed Gentry’ (1964 edition) Bonn of Oakland's, Leo Bonn, Esq at Newbold Revel (owner: 1911–1929) and his son and heir, Major Walter Basil Louis Bonn, DSO, MC (owner:1929-1931)
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Book ‘Burke’s Landed Gentry (1964 edition) Davidson of Inchmarlo, marriage (1924) of Leopoldina Theodora Davidson of Inchmarlo, JP to Major Walter Basil Louis Bonn, DSO, MC of Newbold Revel
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Book Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage, Buxton, marriage of Elizabeth Mary Buxton of Horsey Hall to Lt. Michael Walter Bonn, Kt. of Malta, Jurat of the Royal Court of Jersey
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occurs in the 13th and 14th centuries. From the early 16th century the manor began to be known as Newnham Revell after the family that owned it (see below).
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and was constructed of brick in three stories to an H-shaped plan with an 11-bay frontage. In the late 19th century the ground floor was extended forwards.
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for use as a missionary training college but it was requisitioned in 1942 for use as an agent training establishment during
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The King's Most Loyal Enemy Aliens: Germans Who Fought for Britain in the Second World War: Sidney Goldburg
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In 1985 it was taken over by the Prison Service for its current use as the Prison Service College.
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The estate dates from Anglo-Saxon times and is first mentioned in the 1086 Domesday Book as
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Historically, the Newbold Revel estate and house formed a significant part of the parish of
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and German telephony communications base. After the war it was purchased by the
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as a Catholic teacher training college, and sold in 1978 to British Telecom.
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Whitteridge, Gweneth. "The Identity of Sir Thomas Malory, Knight-Prisoner."
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refers to an existing 18th-century country house and a historic manorial
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as a training college; it is a Grade II* listed building.
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RNID Founder & 1st President Leo Bernard William Bonn
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Index


estate
Warwickshire
Sir Thomas Malory
HM Prison Service
Monks Kirby
Stretton-under-Fosse
Rugby
Sir Fulwar Skipwith, 2nd Baronet
Sir Thomas Malory
Le Morte d'Arthur
Warwickshire
RNID
Seventh-day Adventists
World War II
Y-station
Secret Intelligence Service
Sisters of Charity of St. Paul
Historic England
"NEWBOLD REVEL (1233638)"
National Heritage List for England


The Place Names of Warwickshire


The King's Most Loyal Enemy Aliens: Germans Who Fought for Britain in the Second World War: Sidney Goldburg
ISBN
978-0-7509-4700-8
“14 Leo Bonn, Esq Newbold Revel Estate”

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