Gateshead Trade Directory
For the Years 1782 & 1795
Containing the names and residence of the merchants, traders, artists and public officers.
Note: For the ready finding of any person’s residence in the several streets, observe, that (h) refers to the head of the street, or near the head; (m) middle of the street, or near the middle; (f) foot of the street or near the foot.
The street “Battle Bank” was originally named or renamed to “Bottle Bank” after these directories were published.
| Abbot James, tinman and brazier, below Tollbooth (1795) |
| Abbot Mrs, chandler-shop, near Cooper’s entry (1795) |
| Adams John, hair-dresser, foot of Battle-bank (1795) |
| Adamson Cuthbert, Esq. lieutenant in the navy, behind Toll-booth (1795) |
| Allanson S. publican, below Tolbooth. (1782) |
| Allen Andrew, distiller of waters, above Tolbooth. (1782) |
| Anderson Geo. weaver, above Tolbooth. (1782) |
| Anderson Steph. publican, and apparator to the spiritual court of Durham, near Tolbooth. (1782) |
| Anderson Tho. shoe-maker, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Anderson Thomas, shoe-maker, head of Battle-bank (1795) |
| Andrew Nicholas, merchant and tallow-chandler, Low-church-street (1795) |
| Andrews Nich. tallow-chandler and hopp-merchant, Pipewelgate, m. (1782) |
| Ansell Mary, pipe-manufactury, Low-church chair. (1782) |
| Armstrong -, school-master, below Old Chapel (1782) |
| Armstrong John, tobacconist, near Tollbooth (1795) |
| Atkinson and Proctor, grocers and tea-dealers, Battle-bank, m. (1782) |
| Atkinson John, attorney at law, Battle-bank. (1782) |
| Atkinson John, grocer, tea-dealer, &c. Battle bank, h. (1782) |
| Atkinson John, lace-dealer, Battle bank, h. (1782) |
| Atkinson John, merchant, Oakwellgate (1795) |
| Atkinson John, school-master, head of Battle-bank (1795) |
| Atkinson Jos. clock and watch-maker, Battle-bank. (1782) |
| Atkinson Joseph, clock and watch-maker, head of High-church-street (1795) |
| Bainbridge George, white-smith, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Bainbridge Ralph, grocer, tea-dealer, &c. Battle bank, f. (1782) |
| Barnes Robert, dyer and publican, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Barras George, linen-draper, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Barras John, merchant, head of Half-moon-lane (1795) |
| Barras Mrs, nail-manufacturer, High-church-street (1795) |
| Barras Mrs. sadler and iron-monger, Battle-bank. (1782) |
| Barret Joseph, wool-comber, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Bates J. publican, blue bell, Pipewelgate, m. (1782) |
| Beck Tho. Taylor, below Tolbooth. (1782) |
| Bee John, school-master, above Toll-booth (1795) |
| Bell Andrew, black-smith, near Roman Chapel (1795) |
| Bell Andrew, tallow-chandler, High-church-street (1795) |
| Bell Mrs, publican, Pipewelgate, f. (1782) |
| Bell Tho. publican, queen’s head, Pipewelgate. h. (1782) |
| Berry Mrs, mistress of the sowing-school, head of Battle-bank (1795) |
| Birch John, publican, blue bell, Hilgate, m. (1782) |
| Birch John, publican, half moon, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Blacklock Joseph, draper and haberdasher, near Tollbooth (1795) |
| Bowie Mrs, summer-lodging-rooms, Windmill-hill (1795) |
| Bowker Thomas, merchant, Deckham’s-hall (1795) |
| Bowlt John, boat-builder, east end Hilgate. (1782) |
| Bowlt John, master-boat-builder, Hillgate (1795) |
| Bowlt William, joiner and cabinet-maker, Hillgate (1795) |
| Bowman John, parish-clerk, Oakwelgate, m. (1782) |
| Brown and Co. pipe-manufacturers, Low-church-str. (1795) |
| Brown Christ. peruke-maker, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Brown Christopher, barber and peruke-maker, head of Battle-bank (1795) |
| Bullman A. publican, blue anchor, Battle-bank. h. (1782) |
| Bullman Geo. grocer and tea-dealer, Battle-bank, f. (1782) |
| Bulman Mrs, grocer, and tallow-chandler, foot of Battle-bank (1795) |
| Burdon, old dun-cow, near Tollbooth (1795) |
| Callender Mrs, nursery-garden, near Siffon’s house (1795) |
| Calvert Wm. stay-maker, above Tollbooth (1795) |
| Cameron M. hair-dresser, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Carr Robert, bailiff and publican, head of Battle-bank (1795) |
| Cathro Thomas, baker, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Chambers Geo. clock and watch-maker, Pipewelgate, h. (1782) |
| Chambers Mrs. dyer, Battle-bank, f. (1782) |
| Charlton Geo. merchant, Battle-bank, m. (1782) |
| Charlton George, merchant, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Charlton Grace, corn and spirit-dealer, Hilgate, m. (1782) |
| Charlton John, mason and builder, above Tollbooth (1795) |
| Charlton John, mason, Oakwelgate. (1782) |
| Clark John and co. stove-grate-makers, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Clark Lancelot, cabinet-maker, Battle-bank. h. (1782) |
| Clark Wm. grocer and tea-dealer, Battle-bank. h. (1782) |
| Clarke Edward, merchant, head of Battle-bank (1795) |
| Clemminson George, publican, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Clogan James, medical professor, Pipewelgate, h. (1782) |
| Colling John, hat-manufacturer, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Colthirst Capt. Richard, ship-owner, near the Tollbooth (1795) |
| Coltman Thomas, cabinet-maker, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Corbet J. twine and cord-maker, above Tollbooth (1795) |
| Corner Miss and Partner, milliners and mantua-makers, High-church-street (1795) |
| Cowing W. publican, fountain, Pipewelgate, h. (1782) |
| Craig James, peruke-maker, Pipewelgate, h. (1782) |
| Crossier Jos. publican, Duke of Cumberland, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Cuthbertson’s H. and. W. brewery, near Fellon hole, South Shore. (1782) |
| Daglish Wm. cabinet-maker, below Tolbooth. (1782) |
| Daglish Wm. joiner and cabinet-maker, Cooper’s-entry (1795) |
| Davie Joseph, publican, cross keys, Pipewelgate. m. (1782) |
| Dimpsey C. publican and joiner, Pipewelgate, h. (1782) |
| Dipper Tho. shoe-maker, Pipewelgate, h. (1782) |
| Dixon John, whinny-flat-mill, below Windmill-hill (1795) |
| Dixon Robert, farmer of New-bridge-toll, foot of Battle-bank (1795) |
| Dixon Thomas, master-miller, north side of Windmill-hill (1795) |
| Dobinson. Thomas, Taylor, near Roman Chapel (1795) |
| Dobson John, merchant, Forestreet (1795) |
| Dobson John, tallow-chandler, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Dodshan Wm. builder, Hilgate, m. (1782) |
| Donkin Lewin. joiner and carpenter, Hilgate. h. (1782) |
| Donkin Lewis, joiner and cabinet-maker, Hillgate (1795) |
| Donkin N. mast, block and pump-maker, Hilgate. h. (1782) |
| Donkin Nicholas, block and mast-maker, Hillgate (1795) |
| Dotchon Wm. mason and brick-layer, Hillgate (1795) |
| Douglas Mrs, officer of customs, High-church-street (1795) |
| Dow Wm. linen-weaver, Hillgate (1795) |
| Duffield Mrs, chandler-shop, Battle-bank. (1795) |
| Duffield Thomas, gardener and seedsman, Pipe-hill (1795) |
| Duncan Mrs. publican, blue bell, Battle-bank. f. (1782) |
| Dungate Mrs, the George-inn, foot of Battle-bank (1795) |
| Dungett Rich. inn-keeper, George, Battle-bank. f. (1782) |
| Dunn James, publican, half moon, Battle-bank. f. (1782) |
| Dunn James, publican, opposite George-inn (1795) |
| Easton James, publican, and colliery-agent, east side Forestreet (1795) |
| Eglington Wm. weaver’s flea-maker, below Tollbooth (1795) |
| Emmerson and Roddam, mustard-manufacturers, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Emmerson Nich. peruke-maker, Pipewelgate, m. (1782) |
| Emmerson Nicholas, barber and hair-dresser, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Errington John, glove-manufacturer, Oakwellgate (1795) |
| Fairbairn Adam, Ladies’ shoe-maker, Fore-street (1795) |
| Fairbairn Adam, shoe-maker, above Royal-oak. (1782) |
| Fairless James, flax-merchant, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Fairliss James, baker and flour-dealer, Pipewelgate, m. (1782) |
| Falcon Rev. John, curate and school-master, Hilgate, m. (1782) |
| Ferier, Rev. Mr, curate, near church gate. (1782) |
| Finley Wm. publican, ship, south Shore. (1782) |
| Flint Wm. Taylor, near Roman Chapel (1795) |
| Foggin John, joiner and cabinet-maker, Church-stairs (1795) |
| Foggin Mary, mantua-maker, Canon-street (1795) |
| Foggin R. publican, red lion, High-church chair. (1782) |
| Foggin Robert, stay-maker, red-lion, Cannon-street (1795) |
| Forster George, Cooper, alms-house (1795) |
| Fothergill Mrs, long-garden, Back-lane (1795) |
| Fowler Edward, teacher and sunday-school-master, Church-stairs (1795) |
| Freehold-Mill, Mrs Rennison’s, Windmill-hill (1795) |
| Gallon William, publican, below Stuart’s-buildings (1795) |
| Gallon Wm. publican, three horse shoes, above Tolbooth. (1782) |
| Gibb Geo. publican, vine, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Gibbon Wm. miller and flour-merchant, Jackson’s chair (1795) |
| Gibson Messrs. and Bedlingtons, brewery, Pipewelgate, f. (1782) |
| Gordon James, garden-houses, Back-lane (1795) |
| Graham Rev. Mr, protestant-minister, High-church-street (1795) |
| Gray Edward, linen-weaver, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Green John, mason, young Astley, Oakwellgate (1795) |
| Green John, merchant, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Greene and Dobson, grocers and tallow-chandlers, head of Battle-bank (1795) |
| Greene John, sen. merchant, Forestreet (1795) |
| Grey Wm. school-master, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Grundy Wm. carpenter, above Tolbooth. (1782) |
| Guthrie Tho. publican, nag’s head, below Tolbooth (1782) |
| Guthrie Thomas, Nag’s-head inn, Forestreet (1795) |
| Haggerston John, beadle, Battle bank, f. (1782) |
| Haggerston Tho. shoe-maker, Battle-bank, f. (1782) |
| Hall John, publican, royal oak, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Hall Tho. publican, fountain, Pipewelgate, m. (1782) |
| Hamilton -, peruke-maker, Battle-bank, f. (1782) |
| Hardy W. Publican, artichoke, Gateshead, h. (1782) |
| Harper John, rope and cord-maker, near Tollbooth (1795) |
| Harrison and Tyler, salamoniac-factory, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Harrison Ralph, brass and iron-foundery, Pipewelgate, m. (1782) |
| Harrison Robert, baker and flour-merchant, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Harrison Robert, funeral-furnisher, near Tollbooth (1795) |
| Harup Matthew, chandler-shop, east end of Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Harvey Thomas, Raff-merchant, Oakwellgate (1795) |
| Harvey’s raff-yard, east end of Rope-walk. (1782) |
| Hawks R. S. woollen-draper and hosier, Low-church-street (1795) |
| Hawks Wm. and Co. iron-mongers, anchor-smiths, and founders, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Hawks Wm. and Partners, iron-works, New-Greenwich (1795) |
| Headlam C. publican, South Shore. (1782) |
| Headlam Mr, ship-owner and builder, near Tollbooth (1795) |
| Headlam Tho. Emmerson, ship-builder, South Shore. (1782) |
| Hedley Wm. black-smith, near Half-moon-lane (1795) |
| Henderson G. publican, Ad. Rodney, Battle-bank, f. (1782) |
| Henderson John, Cooper, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Henderson John, Cooper, Post-office (1795) |
| Heppel Geo. brewery, Hilgate, m. (1782) |
| Heppell James, common brewer, Hillgate (1795) |
| Hepworth Mrs, agent, Gateshead-brewery (1795) |
| Hill John, glazier and painter, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Hill John, glazier and painter, Battle-bank, m. (1782) |
| Hilton Wm. letter-writer, Gateshead-hill (1795) |
| Holliday R. Taylor, Pipewelgate, m. (1782) |
| Hudson Wm. glazier and painter, Low-church-street (1795) |
| Humble George, publican, east end of Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Huntley James, chymist and druggist, Battle-bank. f. (1782) |
| Huntley James, chymist and druggist, foot of Battle-bank (1795) |
| Huntley John, attorney at law, near Tolbooth. (1782) |
| Huntley John, attorney at law, Oakwellgate (1795) |
| Hutchinson Rob. merchant, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Huthwaite Sam. chymist and druggist, Battle-bank, m. (1782) |
| Huthwaite Samuel, chymist and druggist, middle of Battle-bank (1795) |
| Ilderton Cha. attorney at law, Battle-bank, f. (1782) |
| Ingham John, draper and glue-merchant, below Hillgate (1795) |
| Ions John, mason, above Tollbooth (1795) |
| Iron-warehouse, Mr Rowe’s, Hillgate (1795) |
| Irvin James, flour-dealer, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Jefferson Isaac, Taylor, near Roman Chapel (1795) |
| Jewitt Wm. Ebchester-bleacher, cross-keys, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Joice John, nursery-garden, near Park-lane (1795) |
| Jopling Isaac, marble and free-stone-cutter, Battle-bank, f. (1782) |
| Jopling Isaac, monument and marble-polisher, Half-moon-lane (1795) |
| Jordan John, publican, Battle-bank, f. (1782) |
| Joyce and Duffield, nursery and seeds-men, above Old Chapel. (1782) |
| Jurdin John, publican, foot of Forestreet (1795) |
| Kerr Andrew, pawn-broker, near Tollbooth (1795) |
| Kidd George, master-miller, Borough-mill (1795) |
| Labourn Thomas, coal-owner, Forestreet (1795) |
| Laing and Marshall, pipe-makers, Hillgate (1795) |
| Langley John, publican, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Lawrence Robert, pawn-broker, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Legate Mrs, beam-maker, Low-church-street (1795) |
| Longridge Thomas, merchant, Gateshead-iron-works (1795) |
| Lowes James, grocer, head of Hillgate (1795) |
| Lowes James, shovel-maker, Tollbooth (1795) |
| M’Leod John and Co. brewery, below Tolbooth (1782) |
| M’Leod John, common-brewer, Forestreet (1795) |
| Mabane Mrs, ladies’ shoe-maker, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Mabane Mrs, shoe-maker, South end Tyne Bridge. (1782) |
| Maddison John, barber and hair-dresser, Forestreet (1795) |
| Marley John and Co. brewery, below Tolbooth. (1782) |
| Marshall Geo. cheese and flour-dealer, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Marshall George, flour-merchant, head of Battle-bank (1795) |
| Marshall Tho. pipe-manufactory, Hilgate, h. (1782) |
| Martin David, publican, ship-launch, Battle bank, f. (1782) |
| Martin Jonathan, school-master, Quarry-field-school (1795) |
| Maxwell Edward, surgeon, High-church-street (1795) |
| Merchant-Warehouse, Mr Sorsbie’s, Hillgate (1795) |
| Methuen Wm. salmon-merchant, Long-room (1795) |
| Midford Edward, peruke-maker, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Midford Tho. peruke-maker, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Miles Edmund, master-miller, Redheugh-mill (1795) |
| Miller G. clock and watch-maker, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Mills George, master-miller, near Windmill-hill (1795) |
| Mills Matthew, flour-merchant, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Mitcalf John, flax-dealer, Cooper’s-entry (1795) |
| Mitchel Alexander, flour-dealer, Pipewelgate. (1782) |
| Morrison Martin, steam-mill, Hillgate (1795) |
| Moses Thomas, farmer and grazier, Redheugh (1795) |
| Mundell Benjamin, publican, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Murray Alex. publican, Shakespeare’s head below Tolbooth. (1782) |
| Nesbitt David, glazier and painter, near Half-moon lane (1795) |
| Nesbitt R. block and mast-maker, Hillgate (1795) |
| Nesbitt Thomas, cordwainer, Busy-burn (1795) |
| Newton William, tea-dealer and grocer, head of Battle-bank (1795) |
| Newton Wm. grocer, tea-dealer, and salt-office, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Nicholson Ann, publican, fox, Pipewelgate, m. (1782) |
| Nisbett David, glazier and painter, above Duke of Cumberland. (1782) |
| Orton John, hair-dresser, below Tollbooth (1795) |
| Oswald Joseph, jun. worsted-merchant, Cannon-street (1795) |
| Oswald Joseph, sen. wool-comber and dyer, Oakwellegate (1795) |
| Paper-Warehouse, Mr Ord’s, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Parkin John, publican, above Jackson’s chair (1795) |
| Parkinson R. publican, smiths’ arms, Pipewelgate, m. (1782) |
| Patten Tho. woollen-draper, South end Tyne Bridge. (1782) |
| Patten Thomas, woollen-draper, Bridge-end (1795) |
| Pattison John, publican, Hillgate (1795) |
| Pattison Wm. agent, New-water-pond (1795) |
| Paul Alexander, Taylor, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Petillo Mr, officer of customs, Garden-houses (1795) |
| Post-office, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Potts John, publican, three tuns, above Tolbooth. (1782) |
| Proctor Robert, merchant, Hillgate (1795) |
| Pryor Henry, chandler-shop, Half-moon-lane (1795) |
| Quinlin Doctor, chymist and druggist, Bridge-end (1795) |
| Rawling Geo. publican, Ship, South Shore. (1782) |
| Rawling Ralph Richardson, watch-chrystal manufactory, Low-church-chair, h. (1782) |
| Redpath Wm. shoe-maker, Battle-bank, f. (1782) |
| Reed James, Taylor, Hillgate (1795) |
| Reed Thomas, bricklayer and mason, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Richardson Andrew, linen-weaver, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Richardson Henry, ladies’ shoe-maker, near Bridge-end (1795) |
| Richardson Thomas, butter and flour-dealer, near Tollbooth (1795) |
| Ridley John, publican, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Ridley Sam. iron-monger, Battle-bank, f. (1782) |
| Robson James, tobacconist, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Robson John, mason and plasterer, Cannon-street (1795) |
| Robson John, plaisterer, Oakwelgate, f. (1782) |
| Robson Jos. flour-dealer, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Robson Richard, new-mill, head of Pant-head-lane (1795) |
| Robson Wm. shoe-maker, above Tolbooth. (1782) |
| Robson Wm. Taylor, above Tollbooth (1795) |
| Roddam and Co. linen-drapers and funeral-furnishers, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Roddam John, linen-draper, &c. Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Rowland Wm. publican, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Roxby Thomas, dealer in hats, Oakwellgate (1795) |
| Rutherford John, stay-maker, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Rutherford John, stay-maker, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Rutherford Mr, ship-owner, Hillgate (1795) |
| Sanderson James, publican, Stuart’s-buildings (1795) |
| Scotland A. school-master, near old chapel. (1782) |
| Scotland Andrew, school-master, Cannon-street (1795) |
| Scott Adam, hair-merchant, near Tolbooth. (1782) |
| Scott Henry, glazier and painter, High-church-street (1795) |
| Sharp Char. peruke-maker, Pipewelgate, f. (1782) |
| Sharp Charles, hair-dresser, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Sharp John, shoe-maker, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Sharp John, shoe-maker, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Simm Thomas, blacksmith and publican, Pant-head-well (1795) |
| Simpson Edward, nail-manufacturer, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Simpson John, Taylor, Low church-chair. (1782) |
| Smirk Mr, dealer in flax, near Tollbooth (1795) |
| Smith and Hutchinson, boot and shoe-makers, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Smith Henry, cheese-monger, &c. South end Tyne-bridge. (1782) |
| Smith Henry, tallow-chandler and cheese-monger, facing the Bridge (1795) |
| Smith J. publican, turk’s head, Pipewellgate. (1782) |
| Smith James, salt and flour-dealer, foot of Low-church-street (1795) |
| Smith R. publican, queen’s head, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Smith Robert, Queen’s-head-inn, head of Battle-bank (1795) |
| Smith Thomas, half-moon-inn, Half-moon-lane (1795) |
| Softley Ed. publican, rope-makers, South-shore. (1782) |
| Stark John, linen-weaver, Oakwellgate (1795) |
| Stark John, weaver, Oakwell-gate, m. (1782) |
| Stephenson Mrs, mantua-maker, Low-church-street (1795) |
| Stephenson Robert, publican, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Stokoe Robert, grocer and flour-merchant, near Busy-burn (1795) |
| Storey I. A. grocer and cheese-monger, foot of Battle-bank (1795) |
| Storey M. joiner, &c. above Tolbooth. (1782) |
| Storey Matt. joiner and publican, above Tollbooth (1795) |
| Stuart Edward, attorney at law, below Tolbooth. (1782) |
| Summers John, ship-builder, New-Greenwich (1795) |
| Summers John, ship-builder, south-shore. (1782) |
| Tate Adam, joiner and cabinet-maker, Oakwellgate-east-chair (1795) |
| Tate James, publican, near Roman-chapel (1795) |
| Taylor George, duke of Cumberland-inn, Forestreet (1795) |
| Taylor George, saddle and bridle-maker, near the Duke-inn (1795) |
| Taylor Mrs, cook and chandler-shop, High-church-street (1795) |
| Taylor T. & W. iron-mongers, Pipewellgate, h. (1782) |
| Taylor Thomas, iron and raff-merchant, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Thompson J. public. Glynn’s head, Battle-bank. h. (1782) |
| Thompson John, joiner, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Thompson Wm. mason and bricklayer, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Thorp, Rev. Mr, rector, Oakwelgate, f. (1782) |
| Todd Robert, publican, Hillgate (1795) |
| Totherick A. publican, Hillgate (1795) |
| Trotter Mrs. publican, goat, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Trotter Wm. master-miller, Windmiil-hill (1795) |
| Turnbull -, flour & bacon-dealer, Battle-bank, m. (1782) |
| Unthank John, grocer and tea-merchant, Bridge-end (1795) |
| Wade Mr, teacher and sunday-school-master, above Tollbooth (1795) |
| Wake Thomas, publican, cock & anchor, High church-chair. (1782) |
| Walker Richard, sadler and hardwareman, near Cooper’s-entry (1795) |
| Watson Peter, master-miller, Carr’s-hill (1795) |
| Watson R. shoe-maker, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Weatherby Mrs, goat-inn and coffee-house, head of Battle-bank (1795) |
| Weatherby Nich. woollen-draper, Battle-bank, f. (1782) |
| Webster Wm. glazier and painter, Battle-bank (1795) |
| Wheldon Wm. breeches-maker, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Wheldon. Wm. breeches-maker, Low-church-street (1795) |
| White John, school-master, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Whitfield Mrs, publican, Cannon-street (1795) |
| Wilson Edw. shoe-maker, Battle-bank, h. (1782) |
| Wilson Edward, shoe-maker, near Royal-oak-inn (1795) |
| Wilson G. publican, qeen’s head, Pipewelgate, h. (1782) |
| Winfield Mr, foundery, Pipewellgate (1795) |
| Wood Wm. Royal-oak-inn, Forestreet (1795) |
| Wood Wm. smith and publican, Jackson’s-chair (1795) |
| Woodhouse Thomas, publican, High-church-street (1795) |
| Woodward Geo, brick-layer, Battle bank, h. (1782) |
| Woodward Rob, distiller of waters, above Tolbooth. (1782) |
| Wray John, Barber and hair-dresser, near Tollbooth (1795) |
| Wright Thomas, hardwareman, Battle-bank. (1795) |
Public Departments (1795)
- Henry Ellison, Esq. Lessee of the Lordship, a Magistrate, Park-house
- Rev. Dr Thorp, Rector and Magistrate, Personage-House
- Rev. Mr. Bowman, Parish-Curate, Oakwellgate-str.
- Rev. Mr Falcon, Master of Anchorage school, Hillgate
- Rev. Mr Cowan, Protestant-minister, Gardon-Houses
- Mr John Huntley, Clerk of Justices’ Meetings, Oakwellgate
- Messrs Headlam and Harvey, Stewards of the Borough
- Messrs Akenhead, Dobson, Harrison, and Smith, Grassmen
- William Hilton, Clerk to Borough-Meetings, Gateshead-hill
- Mr Robert Smith, Deputy-Bailiff of the Manor, Queen’s-Head
- Mr John Hall, Chief-Constable, Royal-Oak
- Mr Henderson Maater of the Poat-Office, head of Battle-bank
- Mr Patten, Agent to Stamp-Office and Sun-Fire-Office, Bridge-end
- Mr Sutherland, Organist of St Mary’s Church, head of Church-street
- Mr Woodhouse, Parish-Clerk, High-Church-street
- Mr G. Haggerston, Parish-Beadle and Bellman, foot of Church-Stairs
- Mr John Metcalf, Beadle to Borough-Meetings, Cooper’s-entry