- 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...
-
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...
-
buried in St. Werburgh's Church, Dublin. His widow,
whose family name was
Newce, died in 1625. They
appear to have had no children, and his
heirs sold the...
-
Henry Beecher,
together with
other English settlers John Shipward,
William Newce and John Archdeacon. The
original settlers in Beecher's
seignory came from...
-
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...
- at Much Hadham, in the
County of Hertford, late the
Estate of
William Newce Esquire, deceased.
Naturalization of Paul
Broulhet Act 1724 11 Geo. 1. c...
- 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...
- Cork. He then
partnered with
another Munster colonist,
Captain William Newce, to
invest in the newly—formed
Virginia Company and
helped establish the...
- and statesman)
Newport News,
Virginia –
Christopher Newport and
William Newce (sea captains) (note the
spelling for the latter) Newton,
Georgia and Newton...
- Sir John
Tregonwell of
Milton Abbas, Dorset, and his
first wife
Elizabeth Newce. In
addition to the above-mentioned sons, they had a daughter, Anne, who...