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Newcastle-upon-Tyne Town Wall
Also known as, or recorded in historical
documents as; Ever Tower; Morden Tower; Heber Tower; Wall Knoll Tower; Durham Tower; Corner Tower; Gunner Tower; Austin Tower; Carliol Tower; Denton Tower; Fickett Tower; Monboucher Tower; Pink Tower; Stank Tower; Water Tower; West Spittal Tower; White Friar Tower; New Gate; Pandon Gate; Pilgrim Gate; Sand Gate; West Gate; Close Gate
In the civil parish of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
In the historic county of Northumberland (Modern Authority of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1974 county of Tyne and Wear).
Some remains of town wall, dating from before 1246, for which first murage was granted in 1265 and grants were nearly continuous until 1384. From 1403 onwards money came from other sources such as fines. The remains include five bastions (the best preserved is Heber Tower), a postern gate tower (Sallyport or Wall Knoll Tower) and two corbelled turrets. The medieval bridge over the Tyne was fortified with a tower on the bridge and a gate at the end of the bridge.
This site has been described as a;
Urban Defence.
The confidence
that this site is a medieval fortification or palace is Certain.
Major remains.
This site is a scheduled
monument protected by law.
This site is a
Grade 1 listed
building protected by law*. (Images
of England number 304391, 304520, 304559, 304566, 441466, 304816, 304883, 304497, 304897)
The Ordnance Survey Map Grid Reference is NZ25476415
PastScape number;
1005274, 1007205, 1006260, 1007223, 1006459, 1006270, 955046, 1007179, 1006251, 1006264, 1006463, 1395043, 1007677, 1007683, 1005368, 1005382, 1006477, 1006471, 1006467, 1007207, 1006480, 1006255, 1007199, 1005872, 1005364, 1006257, 1005565, 1005377
Books
- Creighton, O.H. and Higham, R.A., 2005, Medieval Town Walls (Stroud: Tempus) p24, 34, 40, 97, 108, 129, 143, 147, 171, 186, 226, 235, 237, 240, 270, 278
Pettifer, A., 1995, English Castles, A guide by counties (Woodbridge) p192-3
Pevsner, N., 1992 (revised by Grundy, John et al), The Buildings of England: Northumberland (London, Penguin)
King, D.J.C., 1983, Castellarium Anglicanum (London: Kraus) Vol2 p362-3
Graham, Frank, 1976, The Castles of Northumberland (Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Frank Graham) p262-80
Barley, M.W., 1975, 'Town Defences in England and Wales after 1066' in Barley (ed) Medieval Towns in England and Wales (CBA research reports) pp57-71 plan p64
Turner, H.L., 1971, Town Defences in England and Wales (London) p104-9
Hugill, R.,1939, Borderland Castles and Peles [1970 Reprint by Frank Graham] p235-40
Harvey, Alfred, 1911, Castles and Walled Towns of England (Methuen and Co) p235-6
Journal Articles
- Teasdale, J.A., 1999, An Archaeological Investigation of the Town Wall between St. Andrew's Street and St. Andrew's Churchyard, Newcastle-upon-Tyne' Archaeologia Aeliana [ser5] Vol27 p29-43
Heslop, D.H., Truman, L. and Vaughan, J.E., 1995, Excavation of the Town Wall in the Milk Market, Newcastle-upon-Tyne' Archaeologia Aeliana [ser5] Vol23 p215-234
Nolan, J., 1993, The Town Wall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Excavations at Orchard Street and Croft Street, 1987-89' Archaeologia Aeliana [ser5] Vol21 p93-149
Nolan, J., Fraser, R., Harbottle, B. and Burton, F.C., 1989, The medieval town defences of Newcastle-upon-Tyne: excavation and survey 198687' Archaeologia Aeliana [ser5] Vol17 p2978
Nolan, J., 1985, A cannon-ball from the town wall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Archaeologia Aeliana [ser5] Vol13 p216, 219
Tullett, Edmund, 1979, 'An excavation at the Corner Tower, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1978' Archaeologia Aeliana [ser5] Vol7 p179-189
Webster, L.E. and Cherry, J., 1979, Medieval Britain in 1978' Medieval Archaeology Vol23 p246, 269
Webster, L.E. and Cherry, J., 1978, Medieval Britain in 1977' Medieval Archaeology Vol22 p169
Cambridge, E. and Daniels, C.M., 1974, 'New light on Sandgate, Newcastle-upon-Tyne' Bulletin CBA Group 3 Vol8 p8-12
Harbottle, B., 1974, 'Excavation and Survey in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1972-1973' Archaeologia Aeliana [ser5] Vol2 p57-90
Harbottle, R.B. 1969. 'The town wall of Newcastle-upon-Tyne: consolidation and excavation in 1968, with a report by Parsons, J.E. on the objects found.' Archaeologia Aeliana [ser4] Vol47 p71-96, 123-37
1969, Medieval Archaeology Vol13 p266
[Harbottle], 1965, Medieval Archaeology Vol9 p196
Hunter Blair, C.H. et al, 1958, Archaeologia Aeliana [ser4] Vol36 p61-72
Honeyman, 1939, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle [ser4] Vol9 p37-8
Hunter Blair, C.H., 1937, Archaeologia Aeliana [ser4] Vol14 p123-8
Brewis, P., 1934, 'The west walls of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Between Durham and Ever Towers' Archaeologia Aeliana [ser4] Vol11 p1-20
1925, Archaeological Journal Vol82 p254-5
1907, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle [ser3] Vol3 p56-8
Knowles, 1905, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle [ser3] Vol2 p63
1904, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle [ser3] Vol1 p157-62
Holmes, S., 1896, Archaeologia Aeliana Vol18 p1-25, 109-12
Welford, 1887, Archaeologia Aeliana Vol12 p230-5
Hoopell, 1886, Archaeologia Aeliana Vol11 p236-9
Guidebooks
- Graham, F., 1972, The castle and town walls of Newcastle (Northern Historical Booklets 21)
Holmes, S., 1896 Town Walls of Newcastle (Newcastle) [reprint of Archaeologia Aeliana article]
Antiquarian (Histories and accounts from late medieval and early modern writers)
- William Camden, 1607, Britannia [http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/cambrit/nhumbeng.html#nhumb15]
Chandler, John, 1993, John Leland's Itinerary: travels in Tudor England (Sutton Publishing) p337, 340-1, 345-6
Toulmin-Smith, Lucy (ed), 1910, The itinerary of John Leland in or about the years 1535-1543 (Bell and Sons; London) Vol5 p59-60
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