Newgate Street, Earls Inn

Newgate Street, Earls Inn

HER Number
6617
District
Newcastle
Site Name
Newgate Street, Earls Inn
Place
Newcastle
Map Sheet
NZ26SW
Class
Commercial
Site Type: Broad
Inn
Site Type: Specific
Inn
General Period
MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Medieval 1066 to 1540
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
Opposite to St Bartholomew's on the west side of Newgate Street, there was an ancient building with a large gate - a piece of stately workmanship. This was, according to Robert Shaftoe, recorder of the town, the House of the Earls of Northumberland, and was called the Earls Inn. Grey says it was called the Scotch Inn, because it was there that the Kings Nobility and Lards of Scotland lodged in the time of truce or league with England [there is a confusion here between the inn in Newgate Street and an innin Middle Street (HER 6596) called Scot's Inn].
Easting
424500
Northing
564300
Grid Reference
NZ424500564300
Sources
H. Bourne, 1736, The History of Newcastle upon Tyne, p 51; Gray, 1649, Chorographia.