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Grindon Chare
Grindon Chare was a narrow street in the Quayside area of Medeival Newcastle. There were public houses along it, including 'Shades', the Blue Bell, the Dun Cow. It no longer exists.
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Tyne and Wear HER(10497): Newcastle, Quayside, Grindon Chare
- "There were no minor streets or chares running off the Quayside before 1376, although the word "Key" is used four times from 1332 to 1366. From Sandhill to Sandgate there …
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Simon Cotterill
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Tyne and Wear HER(11204): Newcastle, Grindon Chare, Blue Bull Public House
- "In the late 1840s Mrs Pickering was producing 14 half-barrels per brewing. The public house was advertised in the early 1850s with a brewery and two corn lofts under the …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
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Tyne and Wear HER(11093): Newcastle, Quayside, Grindon Chare, Dun Cow Public House
- "Anthony Teasdale owned the Dun Cow from 1804. From 1826 Anthony acted as agent for Reid & Co, porter brewers from London. In the late 1840s his son William took …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from http://twsitelines.info/SMR/1…
Tyne and Wear HER(10497): Newcastle, Quayside, Grindon Chare
- "There were no minor streets or chares running off the Quayside before 1376, although the word "Key" is used four times from 1332 to 1366. From Sandhill to Sandgate there …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from http://twsitelines.info/SMR/1…
Tyne and Wear HER(11204): Newcastle, Grindon Chare, Blue Bull Public House
- "In the late 1840s Mrs Pickering was producing 14 half-barrels per brewing. The public house was advertised in the early 1850s with a brewery and two corn lofts under the …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from http://www.twsitelines.info/S…
Tyne and Wear HER(11093): Newcastle, Quayside, Grindon Chare, Dun Cow Public House
- "Anthony Teasdale owned the Dun Cow from 1804. From 1826 Anthony acted as agent for Reid & Co, porter brewers from London. In the late 1840s his son William took …
Added by
Simon Cotterill