Blackfriars, human remains
Blackfriars, human remains
HER Number
11970
District
Newcastle
Site Name
Blackfriars, human remains
Place
Newcastle
Map Sheet
NZ26SW
Class
Religious Ritual and Funerary
Site Type: Broad
Cemetery
Site Type: Specific
Inhumation Cemetery
General Period
MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Medieval 1066 to 1540
Form of Evidence
Find
Description
Grainger's workmen had been digging up the foundations of some old buildings, and an ancient burial ground where the new markets and streets were intended to be laid out in the Nuns' Field. They found a stone coffin, lead coffins, and the decayed wood of others, 3-4' deep, most embedded in clay. They were clearing a lot of bones, thought to indicate the regular burial place of the nuns of St Bartholomew's Priory. Several entire skulls were supposedly found, together with the fragment of a tablet which has been transcribed. The report gives no precise location.
[See the reference to stray finds from the 1834 campaign which gives more detail of the inscription in Richardson 1844, 200 (Event Rec. No.475)].
[Caution: the incident was reported second-hand in the newspaper, and may be classified as circumstantial evidence.]
[See the reference to stray finds from the 1834 campaign which gives more detail of the inscription in Richardson 1844, 200 (Event Rec. No.475)].
[Caution: the incident was reported second-hand in the newspaper, and may be classified as circumstantial evidence.]
Easting
424400
Northing
564200
Grid Reference
NZ424400564200
Sources
NEWCASTLE COURANT, 21st March, 1835, p.4, col.4.