NEWENDEN-LIBERTY, a parish in the hundred of SELBRITTENDEN, lathe of SCRAY, county of KENT, 5 miles (S. W. by S.) from Tenterden, containing 151 inhabitants. The living is a rectory, in the archdeaconry and diocese of Canterbury, rated in the king's books at £7. 13. 4., and in the patronage of the Archbishop of Canterbury. The church is dedicated to St. Peter, This place, now an inconsiderable village, taut still governed by a bailiff and under-bailiff, independent of the hundred,, was formerly a large city and sea-port, and iw said to have contained fifty-two taverns. The Roman station Anderida has by some been fixed near this spot, where large remains of earthworks, many Roman coins, foundations, and other antiquities have been from time to time discovered. The river Rother, which is crossed by a modern brick bridge of three arches, on the high road from Kent to Sussex, runs through the parish. A fair, principally for pedlary, is held on July 1st. At Lpsenden are the remains of a Carmelite friary, founded in 1241, by Sir Thomas Fitz-Aucher, Knt., in honour of the Blessed Virgin. Here is a powerful chalybeate spring.