SUCKHOLM, (Nottinghamshire) a hamlet of the manor of Worksop, given anciently to St. Oswald's priory at Noslel in Yoikshirc, was granted by Henry VIII. to Margaret, the widow of John Leek, for her life, and the remainder to her son Henry and his heirs, and remainder to her right heirs, paying the yearly rent of 11 l. 13 s. 9 d. In 1612, it was in the possession of Sir Charles Cavendish, and after him descended to his posterity, who were Dukes of Newcastle. Mr. Rolleston, secretary to the late D. of Newcastle, had a seat here, which may still be his heir's.