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Knowlmere, were confiscated in 1537. By this time, the manor of Knowlmere comprised "some eighteen farms and lesser holdings which included Birkett, Foulscales, Thorneyholme, Mossthwaite and other properties on the south side of the Hodder between Newton and Dunsop Bridge".
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731:. Thomas Jollie's grandson, also Thomas, married Leigh's daughter while his nephew, John Jollie, served as Newton's first Congregationalist minister from 1696 to 1702. The original chapel was replaced in 1887 and was finally closed to services in June 2012. Newton also boasts an historic
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Easington Brook on the eastern edge of the village, and Foulscales Brook a little further south. The confluence of Foulscales Brook and the Hodder is the location of Barge Ford, considered to be the mysterious
712:, in 1950. In 1977, his second son, the Hon Nicholas Assheton, was granted title. Since 2003, the Lord of the Manor and Liberty of Slaidburn has been Thomas Assheton, son of the Hon Nicholas Assheton and nephew of the second
491:. The Parkers Arms is popular with tourists and locals alike. It serves modern British food and local ales and is renowned for sourcing much of its food from within the Bowland area.
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1058:"The Parkers Arms | www.parkersarms.co.uk"
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934:Listed buildings in Newton, Ribble Valley
656:, John King-Wilkinson, died in May 2011.
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70:Show map of the Borough of Ribble Valley
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1346:Newton Conservation Area Apprasial
1227:,Clitheroe Advertiser,17 June 2012
1193:(Chetham Society: Manchester 1894)
785:Bowbearer of the Forest of Bowland
692:Title to the Manor and Liberty of
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103:Show map of the Forest of Bowland
100:Location in the Forest of Bowland
67:Location in Ribble Valley Borough
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1151:The Place-names of Lancashire
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858:Footbridge over River Hodder
685:- identified by Ekwall with
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1921:Centre of Great Britain
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1255:visionofbritain.org.uk
1135:The Manor of Knowlmere
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287:Postcode district
139:Show map of Lancashire
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1251:"History of NEWTON"
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2008:Pendle Hill
1806:Osbaldeston
1666:Balderstone
1540:Osbaldeston
1500:Hurst Green
1420:Balderstone
1021:24 February
882:Dunnow Hall
806:Along with
631:Two of the
523:Black Death
415: /
156:2011 Census
35:Newton Hall
2120:Categories
2096:Stock Beck
2013:White Hill
1962:Ribble Way
1941:Stonyhurst
1910:Topography
1876:Waddington
1856:Simonstone
1831:Ribchester
1821:Ramsgreave
1766:Hothersall
1756:Grindleton
1610:Waddington
1585:Simonstone
1560:Ribchester
1490:Grindleton
1435:Billington
1111:RW Hoyle,
1044:Rural Life
940:References
795:Governance
757:Ribchester
753:Manchester
745:Roman road
702:Grindleton
687:Barge Ford
646:Stonyhurst
598:Waddington
590:Grindleton
574:Lancashire
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485:Bowbearers
446:Lancashire
400:53°56′49″N
389:Lancashire
342:North West
330:Lancashire
318:Lancashire
241:North West
223:Lancashire
149:Population
135:Lancashire
2027:Waterways
1955:Footpaths
1891:Wilpshire
1861:Slaidburn
1846:Salesbury
1836:Rimington
1816:Pendleton
1811:Paythorne
1796:Newsholme
1776:Longridge
1736:Easington
1716:Clitheroe
1630:Wilpshire
1625:Whitewell
1590:Slaidburn
1575:Salesbury
1565:Rimington
1550:Pendleton
1545:Paythorne
1530:Newsholme
1402:Longridge
1397:Clitheroe
1004:UK Census
816:Easington
801:Easington
781:Knowlmere
777:Bogeuurde
747:known as
739:Geography
727:preacher
694:Slaidburn
679:Bogeuurde
622:Hammerton
602:Easington
594:Knowlmere
582:Slaidburn
578:Yorkshire
570:townships
515:Slaidburn
403:2°27′40″W
337:Ambulance
280:Clitheroe
275:Post town
152:315
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2059:R Hodder
2054:R Dunsop
2049:R Calder
1721:Dinckley
1706:Chipping
1701:Chatburn
1654:Parishes
1510:Low Moor
1465:Dinckley
1455:Chipping
1450:Chatburn
1411:Villages
1317:25 March
1291:25 March
1265:30 April
1210:Archived
1006:(2011).
988:24 April
912:See also
761:Carlisle
683:Domesday
671:Burholme
507:Domesday
197:District
172:SD697505
2003:Parlick
1901:Worston
1896:Wiswell
1886:Whalley
1871:Twiston
1781:Mearley
1741:Gisburn
1726:Downham
1640:Worston
1635:Wiswell
1620:Whalley
1605:Twiston
1600:Tosside
1480:Gisburn
1470:Downham
618:Leagram
606:Bashall
543:Liberty
519:demesne
511:Neutone
495:History
487:of the
440:in the
384:England
257:England
251:Country
2064:R Loud
1851:Sawley
1841:Sabden
1801:Newton
1791:Middop
1786:Mellor
1761:Horton
1731:Dutton
1580:Sawley
1570:Sabden
1535:Newton
1525:Middop
1520:Mellor
1505:Langho
1495:Horton
1425:Barrow
814:, and
733:Quaker
642:Dunnow
610:Mitton
539:Mitton
430:Newton
313:Police
233:Region
188:Newton
127:Newton
94:Newton
61:Newton
24:Newton
1976:Hills
1595:Stydd
1390:Towns
1285:MARIO
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