NEUSS, a town in the late French department of the 
Roer, in the diftridt of Creveldt: containing 44.23 inha¬ 
bitants. 
NEU'STADT, a town of the principality of Weimar: 
ten miles north-eaft of Weimar. 
NEU'STADT, a town of Germany, in the lordlhip of 
Stuhlingen : fixteen miles north-north-weft of Stuhlin- 
gen; and fourteen eaft-fouth- eaft of Friburg. 
NEU'STADT, a town of Bavaria, belonging to the 
comte of Sternftein, on the Nab: forty-five miles north 
of Bamberg, and forty-fix eaft-north-eaft of Nuremberg. 
NEU'STADT, a town of the archbifliopric of Salzburg: 
twelve miles north-north-eaft of Salzburg. 
NEU'STADT, a town of Prufiia, in the circle of Sam- 
land, in the Frifch Nerung: thirty miles fouth of Memel. 
NEU'STADT, a town of Auftria, formerly the fee of 
a bilhop, fupprefied in the year 1784.. Here is a manu- 
fadture of china, and a military fchool : ten miles fouth- 
fouth-eaft of Baden, and twenty fouth of Vienna, Lat. 
48.18. N. Ion. 16. 13. E. 
NEU'STADT, a town of Bohemia, in the circle of 
Konigingratz twelve miles north-eaft of Konigingratz. 
Tat. 50. 15. N. Ion. 15. 57. E. 
NEU'STADT, a town of Moravia, in the circle of 
Olmutz : ten miles north of Olmutz. 
NEU'STADT, a town of the principality of Hefie: 
twelve miles eaft of Marpurg, and fifty-four north-eaft of 
Mentz. 
NEU'STADT, a town in the late French department 
of Mont Tonnerre, on the Hart-: fourteen miles weft of 
Spire, and thirty eaft of Deux Pouts. Lat. 49. 20. N. Ion. 
.8, 10. E. 
NEU'STADT, a town of Sweden, in the province of 
Finland, near the Gulf of Bothnia, where the treaty of 
peace was concluded, in the year 1721, between Denmark, 
Sweden, and Ruftia : twenty-four miles north of Abo. 
NEU'STADT, a town of Weftphalia, in the principa¬ 
lity of Wolfenbuttel: twenty-four miles-fouth-eaft of 
Collar. 
NEU'STADT, a feaport town of the duchy of Holftein, 
with a fpacious harbour, on the coaft of the Baltic. The 
caftle has of late been ufed as a place for ftate-priloners. 
In the year 1293, count John II. confirmed this town in 
the enjoyments of the Lubeck rights. This town was 
almoft entirely deftroyed by fire on the 28th of September, 
1817. Very large magazines of corn were confumed. It 
is feventeen miles north-north-eaft of Lubeck. Lat. 54. 
7. N. Ion. 10. 55. E. 
NEU'STADT, a town of Bavaria, on the Danube : 
fixteen miles eaft of Ingoldftadt, and forty north of Mu¬ 
nich. Lat. 48. 44. N. Ion. 11.45. E. 
NEU'STADT, a town of Weftphalia, in the comte of 
Hohenftein : four miles north of Nordhaufen, and forty 
eaft of Gottingen. Lat. 51. 35. N. Ion. to. 56. E. 
NEU'STADT, a town of Germany, united in the lord- 
fhip with Gimborn, fituated at the foot of a mountain, 
on which formerly flood a citadel. Both the town and 
citadel were begun to be built in the year 1301, and finifhed 
in 1353. The magiftracy of this town is changed yearly. 
Formerly it enjoyed a good trade, particularly in iron; but 
at prefentthe burghers fubfift for the greateft part by agri¬ 
culture and breeding of cattle. In the year 1595, in 1717, 
and in 1742, Neuftadt was almoft confumed by fire. It 
-is twenty-fix miles eaft-fouth-eaft of Bonn, and twenty- 
five eaft of Cologne. Lat. 50. 57. N. Ion. 7. 45. E. 
NEU'STADT, a town of Wirtemburg: twenty-two 
miles north-north-eaft of Stuttgart, and fix north-eaft of 
Heilbron. Lat. 49. 18. N. Ion. 9. 20. E. 
NEU'STADT. See Wilhemstal, Nagybanja, and 
Nystadt. 
NEU'STADT, or Pru'dnik, a town of Silefia, in the 
principality of Oppeln. Next to Oppeln, this is the beft 
town in the whole principality : fourteen miles fouth-eaft 
of Neifie, and twenty-five fouth-fouth-weft of Oppeln. 
Lat. 50. 12. N. Ion. 17. 30. E. 
Vcl. XVI. No. 1152. 
NEU'STADT, or Schelfe, a town of Germany, in 
the principality of Schwerin : eighteen miles fouth of 
Schwerin. 
NEU'STADT am AI'SCH, a town of Germany, in the 
principality of Culmbach, on the Aifch : twenty-three 
miles weft-north-weft of Nuremberg, and nineteen north 
of Anfpach. 
NEU'STADT am CUL'MEN, or AmRau'hen Culmen, 
-or “Neuftadt between the Culmen,” a town of Germany, 
in the principality of Culmbach; it takes its name from 
two mountains, between which it is fituated : twelve- 
miles fouth-eaft of Bayreuth, and twelve feuth-weft of 
Wonfiedel. 
NEU'STADT am DOS'SE, a town of the Middle Mark 
of Brandenburg, on the Doffe, celebrated for its manu¬ 
facture of plate-glafs: thirty-fix miles north-weft of Ber¬ 
lin. Lat. 52. 52. N. Ion. 12. 30. E. 
NEU'STADT E'BERSWALDE, a town of the Middle 
Mark of Brandenburg, on the Finow canal, which forms a 
communication between the Havel and the Oder : thirty- 
fix miles north-well of Frankfort on the Oder, and twenty- 
eight north-eaft of Berlin. Lat. 52. 54. N. Ion. 13. 50 E. 
NEU'STADT an der HEY'DE, a town of Germany, 
in the principality of Coburg: fix miles north-eaft of 
Coburg. Lat. 50. 20. N. Ion. 10. 14. E. 
NEU'STADT pres HO'HENSTEIN, a town ofSaxony, 
in the margravate of Meifien : eleven miles north-north- 
eaft of Konigftein, and twenty eaft of Drefden. Lat. 51. 
4. N. Ion. 1 a. 16. E. 
NEU'STADT MA'HRISCH. See Uniczow. 
NEU'STADT am OR'LA, a town of Saxony, and ca¬ 
pital of the circle of the fame name, on the Orla. The 
circle is bounded by the territories of Erzgebirg, Alten- 
burg, Saalfeld, and Reufs ; and includes nine towns, and 
above 220 villages ; in the town of Neuftadt is a citadel, 
two churches, with a court of judicature for the circle, 
and a mine-office: forty-four miles fouth-fouth-weft of 
Leipfic, and eighty wefl-fouth-weft of Drefden. Lat. 50. 
39. N. Ion. 11. 48. E. 
NEU'STADT in der RO'SENAU, a town of Germa¬ 
ny, in the county of Wertheim : eighteen miles fouth- 
fouth-eaft of Frankfort 011 the Maine. 
NEU'STADT am RU'BENBERG, a town of Weft- 
phalia, in the principality of Calenberg, fituated on the 
Leina: twelve miles weft-north-weft of Hanover. Lat. 
52. 33. N. Ion. 9. 33. E. 
NEU'STADT am SA'ALE, a town of the duchy of 
Wurzburg, on theSaal : thirteen miles north of Schwein- 
furt, and thirty-two north-north-eaft of Wurzburg. 
NEU'STADT pres de SCHNEE'BERG, a town of 
Saxony, in the circle of Erzgebirg: feventeen miles fouth- 
fouth-weft of Chemnitz, and ten fouth-eaft of Zwickau. 
Lat. 50. 30. N. Ion. 12. 35. E. 
NEU'STADT ober WI'ESENTHAL, a town of Sax¬ 
ony, in the circle of Erzgebirg, on the borders of Bohe¬ 
mia, founded in 1526: eleven miles fouth-fouth-eaft of 
Sch.wartzenburg. 
NEU'STADTEIN'. See Rudolphswerth. 
NEU'STA.DTEL, a town of Silefia, in the principality 
of Glogau: fifteen miles weft of Gro's Glogau, and fixteen 
north-eaft of Sagan. Lat. 51. 40. N. Ion. 15. 45.-E. 
NEU'STADTEL, or Neustadtl, a town of Bohemia, 
in the circle of Pilfen: thirty-two miles weft of Pilfen. 
Lat. 49. 39. N. Ion. 12. 45. E. 
NEU'STADTL, a town of Bohemia, in the circle of 
Boleflaw: fourteen miles eaft-north-eaft of Krottau. 
NEU'STADTL, or No'we Mes'tor, a town of Mo¬ 
ravia, in the circle of Brunn : fix miles eaft of Saar. 
NEU'STAEDTER TOEP'LITZ, a celebrated warm 
bath, in the duchy of Carniola: fix miles from Rudolfs- 
wertb. 
NEU'STATT, a town of the principality of Nafiau 
Dillenburg: fix miles weft-l’outh-weft of Dillenburg. 
NEU'STIFFT, a town of the county of Tyrol: thirteen 
miies fouth-well of Infpruck. 
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