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Thomas Newnham

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Death: October 16, 1817 (81-82)
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Son of Nathaniel Newnham and Sarah Newnham
Husband of Mary Banister Newham
Father of George Lewis Newnham; William Newnham; Henry Newnham; Sophia Cust; Nathaniel Newnham and 5 others
Brother of George Lewis Newnham; Nathaniel Newnham; John Newnham and William Newnham

Occupation: RN, Lt 6 Dec 1760, CR 24 Mar4 1779, Capt 30 Jul 1779, caprtained the HMS Defense and the HMS Isis circa 1782-89.
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About Thomas Newnham

69. In a vault below lies interred Thomas NEWNHAM Esqre late of Soutborough in this parish who died October 16th 1817 aged 82 years. Also Mary, daughter of Thomas and Mary Banister Newnham who died July 11th 1804 aged 23 years also Mary Banister wife of the above Thomas Newnham who died 17th May 1838 aged 91 years. Arms; Quarterly. I. Or, a cross, sa. surmounted by a bend, arg. a crescent for difference. II. Or, a fesse eng. sa. betw. 3 wolve’s heads couped for HOWE. III. Az. a lion pass. gard. or. for THOMPSON. IV. Or, a fesse betw. 3 martlets sa. for CHADWORTH, Imp. on a chev. or, betw. 3 Saxon’s heads couped at the neck affrontée ppr. wreathed about the temples arg. and az. as many pheons of the field? for WILLIAMS? source http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Libr/MIs/MIsBromley/01.htm

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 Thomas Newnham of Goodman's Fields  [no ref. or date]

These documents are held at City of Westminster Archives Centre

Administrative history: taken over 8 Mar 1799

  (1) Thomas Jordan of Goodman's Fields, Middlesex; (2) Thomas Newnham of Bedford, Middlesex; Assignment by (1) to (2) of all his interest in the business formerly carried on by (1) and (2) as partners, including the brewhouse in Goodman's Fields, all leases and stock, debts, etc; Recites articles of partnership dated 1 July 1789; Schedule of properties: Hampshire Hog, Rosemary Lane; White Swan, Coleman Street; Brown Bear, Leman Street, Middlesex; Weavers Arms, Church Lane, Whitechapel; King's Head, Gravel Lane; Windmill, Nicholas Lane, London; Coopers Arms, Great Tower Hill; George, Whitechapel Road; Bengal, Mansel Street; Ram, Cow Cross Street, London; White Swan, Bell Wharf and premises in Lower Shadwell; White Horses, Spicer Street; Green Parrot, Old Bailey; Three Jolly Butchers, Warwick Lane, London; Post Boy, Sherborn Lane, London; Prince William Henry, Surrey Road; Storehouses in Church Lane, Camber Street, Hooper; Square and Brewhouse Yard; Brewhouse, Goodman's Fields; Two Old Giants, Horslydown; Half Moon and Punch Bowl, Buckle Street, St Mary, Whitechapel; White Horse, Portpool Lane; Blue Anchor, Water Lane; Swan, Lower Shadwell; Roebuck, Oxford Street; Horseshoe and Magpie, Worcester Street, St Saviour, Southwark; Rose and Crown and premises, Mile End Green, St Dunstan, Stepney; Thistle and Crown, New Gravel Lane  789/193  29 Oct 1793
  (1) Thomas Newnham of Goodman's Fields, Middlesex, brewer; (2) George Shum, Harvey Christian Combe, Joseph Delafield and William Packer of Castle Street, brewers Articles of agreement for the sale by (1) to (2) of his business as a porter brewer and all his leases, 18 Mar 1795  789/194  18 Mar 1795 - n d [late 1790s]
  An account of the debts, stock and effects purchased of Mr Thomas Newnham, by Combe, Delafield and Co, at his brewhouse in Goodman's Fields  789/195  25 Mar 1795
  (1) Thomas Newnham of Bedford Row, Middlesex; (2) George Shum, Harvey Christian Combe, Joseph Delafield and William Packer, all of Castle Street, Long Acre, brewers; Assignment by (1) to (2) of all his leases and business as a porter brewer; Schedule of leases attached, reciting deeds 1 Oct 1760 - 3 Jan 1789: White Swan, Coleman Street; Brown Bear, Leman Street, Middlesex; Weavers Arms, Church Lane, Whitechapel; Windmill, Nicholas Lane, London; Coopers Arms, Great Tower Hill; Ram, Cow Cross Street, London; White Swan, Bell Wharf and premises in Lower Shadwell; Three Jolly Butchers, Warwick Lane, London; Post Boy, Sherborn Lane, London; Two Giants, Church Street, Bermondsey; Half Moon and Punch Bowl, Buckle Street, St Mary, Whitechapel; Horseshoe and Magpie, Worcester Street, St Saviour, Southwark; Rose and Crown and premises, Mile End Green, St Dunstan, Stepney; Messuage in Green Arbour Court, St Sepulchre, London; Blue Anchor, White Friars Dock, London; Messuage in Upper Shadwell  789/196  8 Mar 1799
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London, United Kingdom
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London, United Kingdom
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Bloomsbury, London, England
1817
October 16, 1817
Age 82
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