Crossword-Solution: NEWARKE 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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NEWARKE anagram REWAKEN, WAKENER

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Uppon w^{ch} Complaynte we called the same Ffoxe before some of us at Newarke at the Sessions, there to answere the premisses, and also to make us a propc[=i]on what Loades of Coales would serve to make a thowsand of saltpeter, To thend we might have sett some order for the preparing of the same: But the said Ffoxe will not sett downe anie rate what would serve for the makeinge of a Thowsande.
Notes and Queries, Number 201, September 3, 1853 Various 2007
The Dukes of Lancaster restored it, and lived there frequently in great pomp, and they also built the adjoining Hospital of the Newarke and a singular earthwork alongside, called the Mount.
England, Picturesque and Descriptive Joel Cook 2009
This was probably Constance of Castile, second wife of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, who died on March 24, 1394, and was buried with great magnificence at The Newarke, Leicester.
Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 Eileen Edna Power 2012
Mary, in the Newarke, founded in 1331 by Henry, Earl of Lancaster, in conjunction with his magnificent Hospital of the Blessed and Undivided Trinity, has utterly disappeared, and with it, by all accounts, the grandest architectural work Leicester ever possessed.
The Manchester and Glasgow Road, Volume 1 (of 2) Charles G. Harper 2018
Albeit, before he came there, Kyng Henry was in his bosome, and knewe every houre what the erle did, came the night before that he fought, to Newarke, and there approched nere hys enemyes soner then they loked for him, and there tariyng a lytle, went III myles further and pitched his feelde, and lodged there that night.
Visits to Fields of Battle, in England, of the Fifteenth Century Richard Brooke 2018