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APPENDIX TO CHAPTER 1

He was a very poor man. Will of Wm. Newman, from Ely Consistory
Court. Proved May 5th, 1742. (Administration, March 28th, 1749, to
Richard Rolph, brother of Elizabeth Rolph during minorities of her children.)
The pedigree is as follows:--


1Swaffham Priors registers. 2 Freedom of City grant. 3Swaffham Bul-
beck Registers. 4St. George's, Hanover Square registers. 5St. Andrew's,
Holborn, registers. 6St. Katherine Cree registers. 7St. Ethelburga's regis-
ters. 8Chiswick Parish Church registers. 9Ditto and entries on family
Bible in possession of Mr. John Mozley. 10St. Paul's, Covenant Garden, re-
isters. 11St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, registers. 12St. Mary's, Lambeth, regis-
ters. 13Fourdrinier pedigree. 14Letter from the Vicar, Camberwell, Sep-
tember, 1949, testifying that John I was buried there on July 5th, 1799.
15St. Benet Fink's registers.

Additional details will be found in an extended pedigree
printed in two articles in "Notes and Queries", 1951. It gives
Thomas, above ( 1690-1759), as a tailor, and it also agrees that
his grandfather was a tailor. Somebody in the intermediate gen-
eration is also almost certain to have kept the trade in the family.

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Publication Information: Book Title: Newman's Way: The Odyssey of John Henry Newman. Contributors: Sean O'Faolain - author. Publisher: The Devin-Adair Company. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1952. Page Number: 328.
    
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