West Boldon, Quaker Burial Ground
West Boldon, Quaker Burial Ground
HER Number
888
District
S Tyneside
Site Name
West Boldon, Quaker Burial Ground
Place
West Boldon
Map Sheet
NZ36SE
Class
Religious Ritual and Funerary
Site Type: Broad
Cemetery
Site Type: Specific
Friends Burial Ground
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Stuart 1603 to 1714
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
In process of time, when frds increased, the Sunderland Meeting's burying ground was usually at West Bowden in ye garden of Christopher Trewhitt, where...a great many of our frds were buried, as also from Shields. The distance from Sunderland proved too inconvenient, and in 1670 the Friends acquired the first of their burial grounds in Sunderland (HER no. 64). The earliest reference found to a burial at Boldon is 1657, the latest 1670. Phillips could not locate this cemetery. The Ordnance Survey base its location on a published letter from Rev. J.T. Brown, who said that in the extreme north-west corner of the garden of the old hall 11 skeletons in soft wood, unmarked coffins were dug up in c. 1899. He had learned that this was traditionally the site of the Quaker burying ground.
Easting
435010
Northing
560980
Grid Reference
NZ435010560980
Sources
<< HER 888 >> M. Phillips, 1894, Notes on some forgotten Burying Grounds of the Society of Friends, Archaeologia Aeliana, 2, XVI, 198-202
Rev. J.T. Brown, 1901, Discoveries at West Boldon,Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle, 2, IX (for 1899-1901), 26
Ordnance Survey archaeological record cards, JHO, 1952, 17th cent. Quaker burial ground (site)
M. Phillips, 1917, Additional isolated burials, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle, 3, VII (for 1915-16), p. 179
Rev. J.T. Brown, 1901, Discoveries at West Boldon,Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle, 2, IX (for 1899-1901), 26
Ordnance Survey archaeological record cards, JHO, 1952, 17th cent. Quaker burial ground (site)
M. Phillips, 1917, Additional isolated burials, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle, 3, VII (for 1915-16), p. 179