NEWBOLD-REVEL, (Warwickshire) bet. Brinklow and Monks-Kirby, did bel. to the Revels family, after being a member of Wapenbury, whose owners were also once its Lds. It went by marriage from the Revels to John Malory; and from his family by the same means to John Cope; by whom it was sold, in the R. of Hen. VIII. to Tho. Pope, then treasurer of the court of augmentation, who passed it to William Whorwood, solicitor general; by whose daughter it passed in marriage to Tho. Throgmorton; and they sold it to Sir Will. Stamford, one of the justices of the K's. bench. It was afterwards purchased for Edw. Morgan, a minor, who, when of age, sold it to Sir Simon Clarke, Bt. but is now the manor of Sir Fulwar Skipwith, Bt. (to whose grandfather it passed by marriage, in the R. of Cha. II.) who has erected a very handsome pile of building here.