Newton Entries
Extracted from Various Lincolnshire Indexes
Settlement Certificates
Settlement Examinations
GEORGE NEWTON - and family from
Gosberton to Sutterton 1714


HENRY NEWTON - from
Sheffied, Yorks, to St.Benedict, Lincon 1709


JOHN NEWTON, Butcher - with wife Catherine from
Westby/Bassingthorpe to Colsterworth 1754


JOHN NEWTON - and family from
Kirkby on Bain to Whaplode 1790


JOHN NEWTON - with Sarah, children - Ann aged 7, Henry infant from Wilsford to
Sleaford 1791


MATTHEW NEWTON - with wife Frances from
Swinstead to Morton by Bourne 1762


RICHARD NEWTON - with wife Alice and two children from
Blankney to Friskney 1731


RICHARD NEWTON - and wife Susannah from
Irnham to Coningsby 1767


ROBERT NEWTON - with wife and family from
Horncastle to Coningsby 1719


ROBERT NEWTON (YOUNGER) - wife Ellen, son John 6 months from
Dunholme to North Willingham 1777


WILLIAM NEWTON, Labr. - with wife Mary and 1 child from
Surfleet to Morton by Bourne 1762


WILLIAM NEWTON - and wife Ann from
Cranwell to Dunston 1769


WILLIAM NEWTON - and wife Mary from
Harmston to Navenby 1778

JOHN NEWTON labourer, aged 30, born Frieston
Examined Coningsby 1822

JOHN NEWTON of Nettleham, labourer, aged 31, born N.Kelsey
Examined Lindsey Petty Sessions 1835

RUTH NEWTON spinster, rogue and vagabond aged 19 born Potterhanworth
Examined Lindsey Quarter Sessions 1787

SAMUEL NEWTON of S.Rauceby
Examined Kesteven Quarter Sessions (Sleaford) 1832

THOMAS NEWTON, Blacksmith, aged 25, born Belchford.
Examined Belchford 1814

THOMAS NEWTON, Blacksmith, aged 26 born Belchford.
Examined Mumby 1815

WILLIAM NEWTON rogue and vagabond aged 21, born S.Willington WR Yorks.
Examined Lindsey Quarter Sessions 1785

WILLIAM NEWTON, aged 22yrs born Morton.
Examined Morton by Bourne, 1815


Removal Orders
JOSEPH NEWTON and wife Ann from
Potterhanworth to Boothby Graffoe 1826


MARY NEWTON, widow, and children Elizabeth 9yrs, Alice 6yrs, William 2yrs from
Sibsey to Blankney Lindsey Quarter Sessions 1745


RUTH NEWTON, spinster, rogue and vagabone from
Lincoln to Potterhanworth Lindsey Quarter Sessions 1787


SARAH NEWTON, wife of HENRY, a soldier serving in the Chatham division of marines
living at Halifax in N.America beyond the seas from
Sleaford to Leasingham 1819


SARAH NEWTON, and daughter Sarah 9 months from
Sleaford to Wilsford 1827


SUSANNAH NEWTON wife of ROBERT, a soldier in the 11th regiment of light dragoons, and
son William 8 months from
Sleaford to Long Bennington 1817


WILLIAM NEWTON, rogue and vagabond from
Barton to S.Willington, Yorks Lindsey Quarter Sessions 1785
11 April 1660.........JOHN NEWTON of Heydor,Lincs) Esq.,
......................Tendered and paid £10 as a foreigner
......................(i.e. not free born in Grantham)

2 November 1660.......NICHOLAS NEWTON, freeborn, (no occupation given)

4 March 1671..........WILLIAM NEWTON, baker, freeborn, apprentice

29 January 1679.......JOHN NEWTON of Haytherthorpe, son of Sir John Newton,
......................Bart., MP for Grantham, tendered £40 which was returned

12 September 1679.....RICHARD NEWTON, fellmonger, apprenticed to Richard Poole

3 April 1685..........HUMPHREY NEWTON, gent, tendered £10 which was returned

12 September 1690.....THOMAS ALLAIN, apprentice with WILLIAM NEWTON
......................(no occupation given)

13 October 1693.......JOSEPH OLIVER, apprentice with WILLIAM NEWTON
......................(no occupation given)

19 August 1698........NICHOLAS NEWTON, eldest son of WILLIAM NEWTON
......................(no occupation given)

6 October 1704........JOHN and WILLIAM NEWTON, sons and apprentices of
......................WILLIAM NEWTON the elder, baker


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