Lordship of Newington
in the parish of Newington in the county of Kent
A super title. This Manor comes with Court Baron
so, the titles you can use are Lord of the Manor of Newington / Lordship of Newington / Court Baron of Newington / Baron of Newington
Lots of history
THE MANOR OF NEWINGTON, called afterwards from the possessors of it, THE MANOR OF NEWINGTON BELHOUSE, was, at the time of taking the survey of Domesday, part of the possessions of Hugo de Montfort; accordingly, it is thus described in that record, under the general title of his possessions, as follows:
Hugo himself holds Neventone. Ederic held it of king Edward, and it was taxed at two shillings then, and now at one, because the other is without his division. The arable land is two carucates, and there they are in demesne. There is a church and twenty-one borderers, and three servants with three carucates. There are three mills, and an half of one hundred and five shillings. The whole, in the time of king Edward the Consessor, was worth twelve pounds, and afterwards three pounds, now twelve pounds, which Hugo has within his division.
This manor also has a Domesday entry
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