Monument record 2755/8 - New Hall (formerly Newhaugh Wood)
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Full Description
{1} Newhaugh Wood was woodland belonging to Fotheringhay manor. The majority of the manor woodland lay about 6 kilometres to the west in Morehay, now part of Southwick parish. These were the two woods called Erleswode and Newhaugh, in Cliffe bailiwick in the forest and are located by Pettit. The latter must explain the extensive tract of woodland belonging to the manor in 1086, 1 league by 9 furlongs which was worth 10/- when stocked and the king was not hunting in it. In 1289 there were 60 acres of wood specified as part of the demesne, lying in the forest of Cliffe.
<1> FOARD G., 1999, Northamptonshire Extensive Urban Survey: Fotheringhay (Medieval and Post Medieval), (unchecked) (Digital archive). SNN100481.
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SNN100481 Digital archive: FOARD G.. 1999. Northamptonshire Extensive Urban Survey: Fotheringhay (Medieval and Post Medieval). Mapinfo\Archive\Extensive Survey\ Fotheringhay. Northants County Council. (unchecked).
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Location
Grid reference | Centred TL 00592 92396 (704m by 366m) Approximate |
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Civil Parish | SOUTHWICK, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District) |
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Other Statuses/References
- None recorded
Record last edited
Feb 20 2013 5:41PM