NEW-HALL, (Essex) 2 m. N. E. from Chelmsford, did bel. formerly to the Es. of Sussex, Ormond, and Wiltshire. The house was enlarged by Hen. VIII. who, for its charming situation, called it Beaulieu. It has a fine broad walk of large regular trees, near 1 m. long to the road. The house is very spacious, but irregular, with a large noble park. Q. Eliz. gave it to the E. of Essex; since which it has had several owners. At the Rest. it was purchased by general Monk; was the late Dss. of Albemarle's; and then the late D. of Montague's.