0 An Impartial HISTORY OF THE TOWN AND COCNT3 of Newcastle upon Tyne AND ITS VICINITY. ACCOUNT of its ORIGIN, POPULATION: COAL, together with An accurate Description of all its Public Buildings Manufactories, Coal Works & Newcastle upon Tyne Printed by & for Vint 2. Anderson, in the Side. 1801. TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR, RECORDER, ALDERMEN, SHERIFF, COMMON COUNCIL, AND FREE BURGESSES, OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, THE FOLLOWING IMPARTIAL HISTORY OF THEIR ANCIENT AND RESPECTABLE TOWN, IS, WITH THE utmost DEFERENCE, INSCRIBED, BY THEIR DEVOTED HUMBLE SERVANTS, THE PUBLISHERS. SUBSCRIBERS' NAMES. John Armstrong, Newcastle Thomas Bullerwell, Swalwell Annandale, paper maker, ditto Boult, boat-builder, Hillgate Anderfon, wharfinger, ditto George Atkinfon, taylor, ditto William Angus, ditto Anderfou, fpirit merchant, do. John Arcklefs, haberdafher, ditto — Armstrong, innkeeper, ditto John Archer, hair-dreffer, ditto - Anderfon, furgeon, ditto Thomas Annett, Alemouth Jofeph Appleby, Alnwick Armstrong, North-fhore - Atkinfon, Gateshead Abernethy, New Road W. Allan, North Shields R. Armstrong, Tinmouth L. Armitrong, furgeon, Corbridge Amy, ShilbottleHenry Atkinson, Newcastle John Atkinson, coachmaker, do. Atkinfon, Blue Factory, ditto G. Anderson, grocer, So. Shields Anderfon, fhoemaker, ditto Atkinfon, viewer, St. Anthonys - Andrew, Newcastle -Armstrong, ditto E. Anderfon, Lemington B Beckwith, Newcastle George Baffett, Chefter-le-Street Brumwell, Attorney at Law, do. - Mrs Brown, innkeeper, ditto Thomas Brown, hair-dreffer ditto Wm. Brown, Newcastle, 2 copies Ifabella Burn, South Shields - Bell, fleam engine, Sunderland |