NEWBOLD-COMIN, (Warwickshire) on the N. side of Leame, in the p. of Lemington-Priors, bel. anciently to the abbey of Malmsbury, and the monks of Stoneley; and here was the seat of the Comins; but in the R. of Hen. V. one moiety of this manor was conveyed by Rob. Dineley to Tho. Gower; whose descendants sold it to Sir Clem. Fisher of Packington; in whose family, we hear it still continues. A part of the other moiety came by marriage to the late Sir Hen. Beaufo; but the residue, which bel. to Stoneley mon. was at the Diss. granted to James Cruce of Kenilworth, who sold it to Will. Morcote of Lemington-Priors, and Richard Willes of Ufton. The latter's great grandson, Peter, enjoyed it in 1640; and it did very lately, if it dees not still, remain in the family.