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and their lands, including 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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originally subinfeudated to the Savile family but held by the Hammertons from 1382. From at least the mid-thirteenth century, some thirty acres, the core of the estate, had been tenanted by the De Knoll family from which the manor takes its name. The Hammertons suffered severe penalties for Sir
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 976: 639:
remained within the bounds of the township of Newton after the fourteenth century but did not fall within the demesne of Slaidburn: Battersby was held by the eponymous Battersby family until the late sixteenth century. It was acquired and renamed
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flows through Newton, joined by 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. 47: 1280: 1209: 352: 214: 900: 1086:, 16th year of reign of Richard II, 1392/3, No 1: 8 membranes, 1 wrapper, Lancashire Record Office, DDHC1; William Farrer, Latin transcription (1900), Manchester City Archive 852: 1372: 783:. Close by sits Foulscales Farm, a fourteenth-century hall, the oldest dwelling in Bowland, tenanted by the Eastwood family, descendants of Richard Eastwood (d. 1871), 80: 336: 1015: 171: 888: 1335: 1250: 360: 933: 876: 2078: 298: 799:
The civil parish of Newton was created from the township of the same name in 1866. In 1938, the geographically non-contiguous division of Lower
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religion. Richard Leigh of Birkett, the founder of Newton's first independent chapel in 1696, was closely associated with the great
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HM Land Registry, LA937696, 1 June 2003; ownership of common land is registered under LA955806, LA955807, LA955808, LA955809
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of the Manor of Slaidburn since the second half of the fourteenth century. A fall in the population resulting from the
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within four ancient parishes and covered an area of almost 300 square miles (800 km) on the historic borders of
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had led to wholesale manorial reorganisation during the 1360s. As a result, the Domesday manors of
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The Escutcheon: Journal of the Cambridge University Heraldic & Genealogical Society
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J Porter, The Forest of Bowland: Its Landscape and History (Farnborough 1994), p. 37
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mentioned in Domesday and by some, linked to the early origins of the manor of
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Map of current Newton parish boundary at Lancashire County Council website
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Bicentenary of Nonconformity in the Village of Newton in Bowland
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since Saxon times, Newton has been a constituent part of the
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A portion of the original Knoll family holding, close to
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The Pilgrimage of Grace and the Politics of the 1530s
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The Notebook of the Rev Thomas Jollie, AD 1671-1693
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That Lordship in turn comprised a 549:moving from Grindleton to Slaidburn. 334: 322: 310: 296: 284: 262: 230: 212: 194: 7: 1311:Ordnance Survey Linked Data Platform 1225:Final Service at 125-year-old Chapel 1101:Spencer and Jolly: Escutcheon Vol 15 552:From the late eleventh century, the 659:Knowlmere was a mesne manor of the 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 644:by a branch of the Shireburnes of 513:and part of the ancient parish of 14: 103:Show map of the Forest of Bowland 100:Location in the Forest of Bowland 67:Location in Ribble Valley Borough 1171:HM Land Registry, 26 August 1977 918: 899: 887: 875: 863: 851: 839: 119: 112: 86: 79: 53: 46: 29: 1307:"Bowland, Newton and Slaidburn" 1281:"Bowland, Newton and Slaidburn" 1100: 541:- were also annexed into a new 1240:(William Byles: Bradford 1897) 1162:HM Land Registry, 22 June 1950 1115:(Oxford University Press 2001) 1016:Office for National Statistics 982:Office for National Statistics 719:Newton was an early centre of 537:- being part of the parish of 120: 87: 54: 1: 1151:The Place-names of Lancashire 820:Bowland, Newton and Slaidburn 448:, England, formerly known as 2131:Civil parishes in Lancashire 1661:Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley 858:Footbridge over River Hodder 685:- identified by Ekwall with 1287:. Lancashire County Council 803:was transferred to Newton. 444:district, in the county of 165:OS grid reference 18:Human settlement in England 2157: 2136:Geography of Ribble Valley 498: 1916: 1212:11 September 2011 at the 1204:The Lord and the Preacher 466:Local Government Act 1972 369: 347: 307: 40: 28: 1383:Borough of Ribble Valley 945:C J Spencer; S W Jolly. 462:West Riding of Yorkshire 1967:Lancashire Witches Walk 1921:Centre of Great Britain 818:, the parish forms the 545:of Slaidburn, with the 2126:Villages in Lancashire 1866:Thornley-with-Wheatley 1255:visionofbritain.org.uk 1135:The Manor of Knowlmere 568:manors spanning eight 287:Postcode district 139:Show map of Lancashire 1676:Billington and Langho 1189:Henry Fishwick, ed., 1084:Slaidburn Court Rolls 564:and a Liberty of ten 454:United Kingdom Census 1993:Hawthornthwaite Fell 1696:Bowland-with-Leagram 906:Quaker Burial Ground 265:Sovereign state 1686:Bowland Forest High 1341:forestofbowland.com 1261:on 24 December 2012 1251:"History of NEWTON" 666:Pilgrimage of Grace 584:(including Newton, 558:Lordship of Bowland 501:Lordship of Bowland 408: /  1691:Bowland Forest Low 808:Bowland Forest Low 650:English Civil Wars 626:Dunnow (Battersby) 527:Duchy of Lancaster 471:The village pub – 353:UK Parliament 299:Dialling code 2141:Forest of Bowland 2113: 2112: 2109: 2108: 1946:Trough of Bowland 1926:Forest of Bowland 1681:Bolton-by-Bowland 1445:Brockhall Village 1440:Bolton-by-Bowland 1381:Geography of the 1313:. 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Newton is located in the Borough of Ribble Valley
Newton is located in the Forest of Bowland
Newton is located in Lancashire
Lancashire
2011 Census
OS grid reference
SD697505
Civil parish
District
Ribble Valley
Shire county
Lancashire
Region
North West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Clitheroe
Postcode district
BB7
Dialling code
Police
Lancashire
Fire
Lancashire
Ambulance
North West
UK Parliament

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