The Leazes, Civil War battery
The Leazes, Civil War battery
HER Number
6432
District
Newcastle
Site Name
The Leazes, Civil War battery
Place
Newcastle
Map Sheet
NZ26SW
Class
Defence
Site Type: Broad
Battery
Site Type: Specific
Battery
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Stuart 1603 to 1714
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
Two plans of Newcastle were prepared by Jacob Astley in 1638/9, prompted by the need to refortify the town as war with Scotland threatened. The northern and western parts of the town suffered damge during the Civil War seige of 1644, during which St. Andrew's Church (HER 1486) and the town wall was bombarded by a Scottish artillery battery under Lt. General Baillie sited somewhere near the Leazes. The town wall between Newgate and Andrew Tower was breached and the church itself was still under repair in 1708. A cannonball supposedly found embedded in the wall of the Morden Tower was formerly displayed there. Grey states that the suburbs out of Newgate and Pilgrim Street were "ruinated in these late Warres".
Easting
423974
Northing
564976
Grid Reference
NZ423974564976
Sources
C.S Terry, 1899, The Seige of Newcastle upon Tyne by the Scots in 1644, Archaeologia Aeliana, Series 2, Vol 21, p 213; Mackenzie, 1827, History of Newcastle, p 110; Northern Counties Archaeological Services, 1999, Hanro, Gallowgate Development - Archaeological Assessment