Blackett Davison Hospital
Blackett Davison Hospital
HER Number
1240
District
Newcastle
Site Name
Blackett Davison Hospital
Place
Newcastle
Map Sheet
NZ26SE
Class
Health and Welfare
Site Type: Broad
Almshouse
Site Type: Specific
Almshouse
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
In 1754 "the mayor and burgesses erected here (in the Manors) on their ground, and at their common expense, an elegant set of apartments for the ...6 unmarried women", daughters or widows of Newcastle burgesses, provided for by Thomas Davison Esq., "under the same roof with those intended for the two former hospitals of Mrs Anne Davison (1725, HER ref. 1239), and Sir Walter Blackett, Bart". Blackett's hospital also dates from 1754, and was for 6 unmarried men, poor and decayed burgesses of the town. Mackenzie published an engraving which shows the west front of this hospital, a classical 3-storey 9-bay building with slightly projecting central 3-bays beneath a pediment on which is the Newcastle arms. It lay north-south, at right angles to the south-east corner of the Holy Jesus Hospital, and was presumably demolished in or before 1850 to make room for the railway.
Easting
425260
Northing
564160
Grid Reference
NZ425260564160
Sources
<< HER 1240 >> J. Brand, 1789, History of Newcastle, Vol. I, pp. 355-8
E. Mackenzie, 1827, History of Newcastle, p. 530, and opp. p. 550
T. Oliver, 1830, Newcastle and Gateshead
E. Mackenzie, 1827, History of Newcastle, p. 530, and opp. p. 550
T. Oliver, 1830, Newcastle and Gateshead