Thrylstanhugh coal staith
Thrylstanhugh coal staith
HER Number
75
District
Sunderland
Site Name
Thrylstanhugh coal staith
Place
Sunderland
Map Sheet
NZ35NE
Class
Transport
Site Type: Broad
Water Transport Site
Site Type: Specific
Staith
General Period
MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Medieval 1066 to 1540
Form of Evidence
Documentary evidence
Description
Early fifteenth century documents record that the Benedictine cell of Wearmouth received annual rent for a coal staith, presumably on the River Wear, called Thrylstanhugh. In the 1470s Michael Salter, and later William Lambton, were tenants of an unnamed coal staith, perhaps but not certainly that of Thrylstanhugh. It has been suggested that it was sited on the north bank of the river, between the then Sunderland Bridge on the east (sited by the Ordnance Survey at NZ 396 574), and Raven's Wheel on the west (sited by the Ordnance Survey at NZ 391 581 on the first edition 6 inches plan of 1862), where the river ran deepest.
Easting
439380
Northing
557476
Grid Reference
NZ439380557476
Sources
<< HER 75 >> Rev. J. Raine, 1854, The Inventories and Account Rolls of Jarrow and Monkwearmouth, Surtees Society,29, pp. 192-3, 212-15
J.W.Summers, 1858, History of Sunderland, pp. 295-7
J.W.Summers, 1858, History of Sunderland, pp. 295-7