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Henry Newcome ( - 1695)

Nonconforming minister. He established a dissenting congregation in 1662 in response to the Uniformity Act and opened Cross Street Chapel in 1694. Dictionary of National Biography entry: https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/19989 Relevant locations: Workplace or place of business Cross Street Chapel, Manchester
Relationships: John Chorlton (1666-16 May 1705) was a worked with Henry Newcome
References in Documents:
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) 131. Orthodoxæ assertiones seu Articuli Lambethani, quos deductos esse ex confessione Angl. & a patribus maximè Augustino, collatione factâ ostenditur. Letters that passed between Archbishop Piers of Yorke, and Edmund Hopwood Esq; concerning the Lancashire Puritans, with their Letter to the Archbishop, and their Character, by the said Justice. A Letter 1595, about an effectual Course with the Papists there. A Letter from 12 Justices to K. James 1604. Don. Rev. H. Newcome V.D.M. Luke Hutton's Repentance; a Poem: Dedicated to Hen. Earl of Huntington.
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) 243. The Life of Mr. John Angier of Denton Com. Lanc. by Mr. O. Heywood, with Notes and Additions, by Mr. Newcome of Manchester, &c. Sermons of the said Mr. Angier, Mr. Sharp, of Leedes, Mr. John Firth of Mansfield, Mr. Edm. Hough Vicar of Hallifax. And Advice to an only Child, by Mr. James Creswick of Beghall; the Originals of their own Writing Don. D. John Priestley. Note the first and last of these are now printed.