The Newcastle and Gateshead directory: for 1782, 83, and 84. Containing the names, trades, and situation of the warehouses, shops, &c. ...

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The Newcastle and Gateshead directory: for 1782, 83, and 84. Containing the names, trades, and situation of the warehouses, shops, &c. ...
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Whitehead, William, of Newcastle.
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Newcastle :: printed by T. Lawson, and sold by the booksellers, in Newcastle, Durham, Sunderland, North Shields, and Morpeth,
[1782?]
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Page 56

HALLS OF THE SEVERAL COMPANIES IN THE TOWN AND COUNTY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYN

  • MERCHANTS —East end adjoining th Guild-hall, Sand-hill.
  • Skinners and Glovers.—West corner of the Friar near West Gate.
  • Taylors.—Head of Manor-chair, Pilgrim-stree
  • Bakers and Brewers.—North corner of Friar near West Gate.
  • Tanners.—East side of Friars, near West Gate.
  • Cordwainers.—Foot of the Fleshmarket.
  • Sadlers.—West side of the Friars, near West Ga
  • Butchers.—South side of the Friars, near W Gate.
  • Smiths.—East corner of the Friars, near W Gate.
  • Fullers and Dyers.—East corner of the Fria near West Gate.
  • Masters and Mariners.—Trinity Yard, head of t Broad-chair.
  • Barber-Surgeons.—East end of the Hospital, n Carliol-croft.
  • Ship Wrights.—Head of the Wall-knolls, Ga Heads.
  • ...

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  • Coopers.—West end of the Guild-hall, Sand-hill.
  • House Carpenters — West Gate.
  • Mason.—East side of the Carliol-croft.
  • Joiners —Pilgrim Gate.
  • Felt-makers and Curriers. —Wall leading from West Gate to Newgate.
  • Paviors. —Wall leading from West Gate to Newgate.
  • Plumbrs, Pewtrers, and Glaziers. —Wall lead∣ing from West Gate to Newgate.
  • Slaters. —West end of the Guild-hall, Sand-hill.
  • Hoastmen.—Mayors' Chamber, Guild-hall, Sand-hill.
  • Bricklayers and Plasterers.—Postern-gate.
  • pe-makers.—Foot of the Carliol-croft.
  • Weavers.—Head of the Carliol-croft.
  • pholsterers, Stationers, & Tin-plate-workers. Above the Guild∣hall, Sand-hill.
  • riveners.—Above the Guild-hall, Sandhill
  • Goldsmiths.—The middle of Painter-heugh.
LODGES OF FREE MASONS.
  • John's.—Middle of the Low friar-chair.
  • Nicholas.—Robert Patterson's, middle of the Fleshmarket.
CHARITY SCHOOLS.
  • Nicholas.—Mr Charleton, master, foot of Fleshmarket.
  • Saints.—Mr Johnson, master, near Freeman's hospital.
  • John's.—Mr Coulson, mast. head of Fenkel-st.
  • Andrew's.—Mr Thomson, master, Nun-gate.
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