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- Temple Newsam (historically Temple Newsham), is a Tudor-Jacobean house in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, with grounds landscaped by Capability Brown....
- Newsam may refer to: Albert Newsam (1809–1864), American artist Bartholomew Newsam (died 1593), clockmaker to Queen Elizabeth I, probably born in York...
- Sir Frank Aubrey Newsam, GCB, KBE, CVO, MC (13 November 1893 – 25 April 1964) was a British civil servant notable for his service as Permanent Under-Secretary...
- John Newsam is a British materials scientist, business innovator and entrepreneur, and adjunct professor at UC San Diego. John Newsam received a BA Hons...
- Sir Peter Anthony Newsam (2 November 1928 – 16 November 2023) was an English educationist and a member of the Oxford Education Society. He was an alumnus...
- Bartholomew Newsam (died 1593), was clockmaker to Queen Elizabeth I, probably born at York. Newsam carried on business in London as a clockmaker, apparently...
- Albert Newsam (May 20, 1809 – November 20, 1864) was an American lithographer and painter. He was born deaf in Steubenville, Ohio, and orphaned as a small...
- mistress of King George IV when he was Prince of Wales. She was born at Temple Newsam in Leeds, and was the eldest daughter of Charles Ingram, 9th Viscount of...
- charitable ends. In 1327, Marie de St Pol was granted the estate at Temple Newsam, Leeds by Edward III in exchange for estates in Hertford, Haverford, Higham...
- Sir Russell Scott 1938–1948: Sir Alexander Maxwell 1948–1957: Sir Frank Newsam 1957–1966: Sir Charles Cunningham 1966–1972: Sir Philip Allen 1972–1977:...