- Kings Newton
[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=u88IAAAAQAAJ&pg=PP14&dq=king%27s+newton+trent+weston+cliff&ie=ISO-8859-1#PPA64-IA3,M1The Trent, and other poems] By pub. 1859] Kings Newton is a village in
South Derbyshire . The Holy well (pictured) was constructed around 1660, but has been refurbished at the end of the twentieth century. [http://people.bath.ac.uk/liskmj/living-spring/sourcearchive/fs4/fs4hu1.htm Living Springs journal. Accessed29 January 2007] ]History
Unlike many villages in
Derbyshire , Kings Newton is not mentioned in theDomesday book and is a "new town". Originally the hamlet was called Newton but the prefix of "Kings" was added to differentiate it from other "Newtons" in the surrounding counties.After the successful campaign at the
Battle of Sobraon ,Henry Hardinge was created Viscount Hardinge ofLahore and of King's Newton inDerbyshire , with a pension of £3000 for three lives. Why this small village was chosen for his honour is unclear.The hall illustrated was built in 1560 and it was extensively restored after a fire in 1910. The illustration is from a book of poetry by local naturalist, John Joseph Briggs, whose poem about the Trent was the title of his book of poetry.
Notable Residents
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Marjorie Bates , 20th century artist was born here in 1883.
*John Joseph Briggs , Naturalist lived here and published a History of Melbourne [John Joseph Briggs in theDictionary of National Biography 1866]References
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