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