Tyne and Wear HER(498): Manors, Barber-Surgeons Hall - Details
498
Newcastle
Manors, Barber-Surgeons Hall
Newcastle
NZ26SE
Civil
Meeting Hall
Guildhall
POST MEDIEVAL
Stuart 1603 to 1714
Documentary Evidence
The Barber-Surgeons had two halls consecutively on this site. In 1648 they leased from the mayor and burgesses a plot in the Manors on which to build their hall and plant a garden with medicinal herbs. In 1730 the Company rebuilt their premises, a seven-bay hall set above an arcaded ground floor. In front to the south, running down to Manor Chare, they had a long narrow garden. The second hall was demolished in 1851 to make way for the railway north from the Central Station. The building was sited immediately south and east of the Holy Jesus Hospital, almost touching it and facing south. After the demolition of this hall, the railway company built a new hall for the Barber-Surgeons at Victoria Street, Westmorland Road (HER no. 4648).
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<< HER 498 >> Newcastle Common Council Books, 18th century, 1645-50; 1699-1718; 1766-85 ff. 217, 233, 275; f. 23; f. 109 -Tyne and Wear Archive Service
Newcastle Long Boxes,18th century - 13.2.52, 72.4.50, 8.34a,b.51 -Tyne and Wear Archive Service
H. Bourne, 1736, Newcastle, 137-8
J. Corbridge, 1723, Map of Newcastle
J. Brand, 1789, Newcastle I, 350
E. Mackenzie, 1827, Newcastle
T. Oliver, 1830, Newcastle upon Tyne
D. Embleton, 1892, The Incorporated Company of Barber-Surgeons...of Newcastle... Archaeologia Aeliana, 2, XV, 228-69
G.G. Turner, 1934, The Newcastle upon Tyne School of Medicine, 1834-1934 passim
S. Middlebrook, 1951, Newcastle, 159, 215
W. Bulmer and Prof. N. Hodgson, 1958, The Barber-Surgeons Company of Newcastle upon Tyne, Archaeologia Aeliana, 4, XXXVI (1958), p 73-80