Manor Profile
Southwick, Hampshire· Portsdown Hundred· 1200 – 1546
Also known as: Newland
Newlands was a sub-manor in the parish of Southwick, held as part of the possessions of Southwick Priory. It originated from Peter de Cosham's serjeanty in Cosham. The prior held a virgate and a half at Newland in the thirteenth century.
At the Dissolution the property was granted to John White of Southwick in 1546. It followed the descent of Southwick manor thereafter. The holding is represented by Newlands Farm in Southwick.
| # | Name | From | To | Acquired | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Southwick Priory(Augustinian priory) | 1200 | 1538 | grant | Held a virgate and a half at Newland in the thirteenth century. Originated from Peter de Cosham's serjeanty in Cosham. |
| 2 | The Crown | 1538 | 1546 | Dissolution of the Monasteries | |
| 3 | John White | 1546 | 1567 | grant | Granted in 1546. Followed the descent of Southwick manor thereafter. |
Southwick Priory
priory · held · 1200 – 1538
The Crown
crown · granted_to · 1538 – 1546
Manorial descent of Newlands within Southwick parish entry.