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- name as New Port Newce, named for a person with the name Newce and the town's place as a new seaport. The namesake, Sir William Newce, was an English soldier...
- Thomas Nuce or Newce (died 1617) was an English translator from Latin. He matriculated at Peterhouse, Cambridge in 1559. He then graduated B.A. from Pembroke...
- Henry Beecher, together with other English settlers John Shipward, William Newce and John Archdeacon. The original settlers in Beecher's seignory came from...
- Cork. He then partnered with another Munster colonist, Captain William Newce, to invest in the newly – formed Virginia Company and helped establish the...
- town was planned and built by Henry Beecher, John Archdeacon, and William Newce. The land on which Bandon was built had been granted by Queen Elizabeth...
- marriage (to his left side), to an heiress named Newce, is the impalement of Tregonwell with Newce or Newes of Oxford: (Newes): Gyronny of four [gules...
- Helston in 1559. In 1551 he married Joan (d.1569), daughter of Clement Newce of Much Hadham in Hertfordshire. His daughter Anne married William Lewin...
- at Much Hadham, in the County of Hertford, late the Estate of William Newce Esquire, deceased. Broulhet's Naturalization Act 1724 11 Geo. 1. c. 13 Pr...
- B****et bef. 1580–1581 Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford 1581–1582 Clement Newce 1582–1584 vacant Henry Bellingham 1585–1587 jointly with Thomas Writington...
- post he held alongside the curacy of Teddington. In 1720 he married Mary Newce, but she died the following year, probably in childbirth; there were no...