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NEO ? I?AUS, a town of Bavaria, in the Upper Palati¬ 
nate, on the Nao : eighteen miles north of Straubing. 
NEU'HAUS, or Hrad'ecz Gindrzi'chu, a town of 
Bohemia, in the circle of Becliin : twenty-feven miles 
fouth-ea!t of Becliin. Lat. 49. ia.N. Ion. 14. 53. E.. 
NEU'HAUS, or Nie'nhaus, a town of Weftphalia, in 
the biftiopric of Paderborn, at the conflux of the Alme 
and Lippe; the ufual refidence of the bifhop : two miles 
north-north-eaft of Paderborn. Lat. 51.42. N. Ion. 8.14.E. 
NEU'HAUSEN, a town of Pruflia, in the province of 
Samland : three miles north of Konigfberg. 
NEU'HAUSEN, a town of the duchy of Courland: 
eighteen miles fouth of Goldingen. 
NEU'HAUSEN, a town of Wurtemberg: five miles 
eaft of Tuttlingen. 
NEU'HAUSZ, a town of the duchy of Bremen, fituated 
near the mouth of the Ofte. It has a fafe harbour ; and 
once drove fo great a trade, that the number of foreign 
fliips which came to it annually, exceeded 100; but a 
fand-bank arifing at the conflux of the Ofte into the Elbe, 
renders the entrance dangerous. It is vifited therefore, 
at prefent, by few foreign fliips, notwithftanding buoys 
have been laid with the greateft exaftnefs for pointing 
out the bank. It is nineteen miles north-weft of Stade. 
Lat. 53. 52. N. Ion. 8. 27. E. 
NEU'HAUSZ, a town of Germany, in the principality 
of Coburg : ten miles eaft of Coburg. 
NEU'HEUSEL, a town of Hungary, on the Neitra : 
thirty-two miles eaft-fouth-eaft of Prefburg,and fixty-four 
eaft of Vienna. Lat. 48.2. N. Ion. 18. 3. E. 
NEU'HEUSL, a town of the duchy of Carinthia: five 
miles weft-fouth-weft of Lavamund. 
NEU'HOF, a caftle of Silefia, in the principality of 
jauer: one mile north of Schmiedeberg. 
NEU'HOF, a town of Germany, in the bifliopric of 
Fulda: fix miles fouth-fouth-weft of Fulda. 
NEU'HOF, a town of Germany, in the principality of 
Culmbach : two miles fouth-fouth-weft of Markt Erlbach. 
NEU'HOF, a town of Germany, in the territory of 
•Nuremberg: four miles north of Nuremberg. 
NEU'HOF, a town of Bohemia, in the circle of Saatz : 
ten miles north of Eger. 
NEU'HOF, a town of Germany, in the principality of 
Bayreuth : twelve miles north of Anfpach. 
NEU'HOF, a town of Pruflia, in the province of Barten- 
land : three miles weft of Raftenburg. 
NEU'HOFEN, a town of Auftria: fixteen miles eaft of 
Steyr, and fourteen fouth-weft of Ips. 
NEU'HOFF (Theodore de), a German gentlemen, 
born at Metz, better known by the ftyle of Theodore 
king of Corfica. Being at Leghorn in 1736, he was en¬ 
couraged by the Englifli miniftry to go over to Corfica, 
and head the malcontents againft the Genoefe govern¬ 
ment. At Tunis he negotiated for arms and ammuni¬ 
tion, and veflels; with which he embarked for Corfica, 
where he was crowned king of the ifland, with a laurel 
crown, exercifed all the ufual afts of fovereignty, and 
gained fuch advantages over the Genoefe, that they were 
obliged to quit his new kingdom ; but, the Genoefe hav¬ 
ing applied to the French, they lent a powerful army to 
oppofe; and, the Englilh neglefting to fuccour him, he 
was obliged to abandon Corfica in 1737. The unfortu¬ 
nate Theodore retired to England, was for many years 
.confined in the King’s Bench prilon for debt, and fub- 
iifted on the benevolence of private friends. Being re- 
leafed by an aft of infolvency in 1756, he gave in a fche- 
dule the kingdom of Corfica, as his eftate, to his cre¬ 
ditors, and died in December of the fame year. See the 
article London, vol. xiii. p. 571. 
By his-contort lady Sarsfield, daughter of lord Kilmal- 
lock, and lady of honour to the queen, Theodore had a 
fon, born at Madrid in 1725, who was afterwards known 
in this country by the name of Colonel Frederic, having 
obtained military rank as colonel from the duke of Wir- 
jemberg; and who, being reduced to great diltj;efs, put an 
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end to his life, at the weft porch of Weftminfter-abbey, in 
the year.1796. He was known in the literary world by 
“ Memoires pour fervir a l’Hiftoire de Corfe,” and by a 
“ Defcription of Corfica, with an Account of its Union 
to the Crown of England.” His body is depoflted in St. 
Anne’s church yard, within a few yards of that of Theo¬ 
dore. Their fate is connefted by a melancholy fimilarity; 
equally unfortunate through life, they are atlength united 
in death, and occupy a common grave, in a foreign coun¬ 
try, far diftant from the place of their nativity. Monthly 
Mag. for Feb. 1797. 
NEUHORN'BACH, late a town of France, in the de¬ 
partment of Mont-Tonnerre, containing 972 inhabitants. 
NEV'IAN, a town of France, in the department of 
the Aude: four miles weft of Narbonne, and ten eaft- 
fouth-eaft of Azille. 
NEU'IL sous-PASSAVAN'T, a town of France, in 
the department of theMayne and Loire: eight miles eaft- 
fouth-eaft of Villiers. 
NEV'ILL’s BA'Y, a bay on the weft ftiore of Hudfon’s 
Bay. Lat. 61. 58. N. Ion. 94. W. 
NEV'ILL’s CROSS'. See Durham, vol. vi. p. 132. 
NEV'ILL’s HO'LT, a village of England, in the county 
of Leicefter. Here is a medicinal Ipring, chiefly recom¬ 
mended in haemorrhages : three miles fouth-eaft of Hal- 
laton. 
NEV'ILL’s I'SLAND. See Lord North’s Island. 
NEV'ILLE (Henry), the fecond fon of fir Henry Ne¬ 
ville, of Billingbeare, Berks. He was educated at Ox¬ 
ford ; and, in the beginning of the civil war, travelled 
into Italy and other countries ; whence he returned in 
1645, or thereabouts, and became a member of the long 
parliament for Abingdon; and, in November 1651, was 
elefted one of the council of ftate ; but, when he law that 
Oliver Cromwell aimed at centring the government in 
his own fingle perfon, he left him, was out of his favour,, 
and afted little during his lifetime. In 1658 he was 
chofen to ferve in Richard’s parliament, for Reading; 
and, when the proteftor was depoled, and the long par¬ 
liament reftored, became again one of the council of 
ftate. At the reftoration, he was taken into cuftody, but 
foon afterwards releafed. From this time he lived pri¬ 
vately, without giving any offence to the reigning powers. 
In 1681 he publiflied the work, for which he is now molt 
diftinguilhed, entitled “ Plato Redivivus; or, A Dialogue 
concerning Government;” the fourth edition of which 
was printed for Mr. Hollis in 1763. He died the 20th of 
September, 1694, and was buried at Warfield in Berklhire. 
Among his other works, he wrote a political dramatic 
piece, entitled “ Shuffling, Cutting, and Dealing, in a 
Game at Piquet; being afted from the Year 1653 to 1658, 
by Oliver Proteftor and others,” 4to. 1659. 
NEU'ILLY, a town of France, in the department of 
the Orne: thirteen miles eaft of Mortagne. 
NEU'ILLY, a town of France, in the department of 
the Yonne: nine miles north-north-weft of Auxerre. 
NEU'ILLY a town of France, in the department of the 
Seine, and chief place of a canton, in the diftrift of St. 
Denis. The place contains 1500, and the canton 9542, 
inhabitants. 
NEU'ILLY L’EVE'QUE, a town of France, in the de¬ 
partment of the Upper Marne: fix miles north-eaft of 
Langres. 
NEU'ILLY St. FRO'NT, a town of France, in the 
department of the Ailne: nine miles north-north-weft of 
Chateau Thierry, and thirteen fouth of Laon. 
NEU'ILLY les LAN'GRES, a town ofFrance, in the 
department of the Upper Marne, and chief place of a can¬ 
ton, in the diftrift of Langres. The place contains 1014, 
and the canton 6901, inhabitants. 
NEU'ILLY PON'T de PIER'RE, a town of France, 
in the department of the Indre and Loire, and chief place 
of a canton, in the diftrift of Tours. The place contains 
1730, and the canton 8220, inhabitants. 
NEU'ILLY L£ REA'L, a town of France, in the de- 
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