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Newnham Regis, Warwickshire

Historical Description

Newnham Regis, a parish in Warwickshire, 4 miles NW by W of Rugby. Post town, Rugby; money order office, Church Lawford; telegraph office, Brinklow. Acreage, 1471; population, 114. The manor belonged formerly to the Crown and to Kenilworth Priory. There are lime-works and a chalybeate spring, and the latter is mentioned in Camden's " Britannia," acquired considerable celebrity for the cure of rheumatism and dyspepsia, went into disuse, and was restored in 1857 by the Buccleuch family. The living is a vicarage, annexed to the rectory of Church Lawford, in the diocese of Worcester. The church went long ago to ruin, and is now represented by only an ivy-clad tower. Its site came to be used as a stackyard; was partly excavated in 1852, and was found to cover embalmed remains of several members of the noble family of Chichester.

Transcribed from The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England & Wales, 1894-5

Land and Property

The Return of Owners of Land in 1873 for Warwickshire is available to browse.


Newspapers and Periodicals

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Visitations Heraldic

The Visitation of Warwickshire 1619 is available on the Heraldry page.