Newton in Cleveland Yorkshire Family History Guide
Newton in Cleveland is an Ecclesiastical Parish in the county of Yorkshire, created in 1735 from a chapelry in Rudby in Cleveland Ancient Parish.
Alternative names: Newton, Newton under Roseberry
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Parish registers begin:
- Parish registers: 1725
- Bishop’s Transcripts: 1626
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The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales 1870
NEWTON-IN-CLEVELAND, a parish in Guisbrough district, N. R. Yorkshire; near the source of the river Tees; 1½ mile SSW of Pinchingthorpe r. station, and 3 SW of Guisbrough. Post-town, Guisbrough, Yorkshire.
Acres, 1,440. Real property, £1,100; of which £17 are in quarries. Pop., 122. Houses, 30. Roseberry-Topping here is a pyramidal mountain, 1,488 feet high; contains a thick stratum of aluminous rock; and commands an extensive view. Blue whinstone, chiefly for road-metal, is quarried.
The living is a vicarage in the diocese of York. Value, £45. Patron, T. K. Staveley, Esq. The church is ancient; and there is a parochial school.
Source: The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72].
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Administration
- County: Yorkshire
- Civil Registration District: Guisborough
- Probate Court: Exchequer and Prerogative Courts of the Archbishop of York
- Diocese: York
- Rural Deanery: Cleveland
- Poor Law Union: Guisborough
- Hundred: Langbaurgh
- Province: York





























































