Moot Hall, supposed Roman well
Moot Hall, supposed Roman well
HER Number
1479
District
Newcastle
Site Name
Moot Hall, supposed Roman well
Place
Newcastle
Map Sheet
NZ26SE
Class
Water Supply and Drainage
Site Type: Broad
Water Storage Site
Site Type: Specific
Well
General Period
ROMAN
Specific Period
Roman 43 to 410
Form of Evidence
Find
Description
During "digging the foundation for the county courts in Newcastle" there was discovered 5 feet down "a well of Roman masonry...near the edge of the bank". To raise it to the desired level "a very strong wall in the form of a trapezium, and inclosing about ten square yards, had been constructed on frame work, of beams of oak, fixed perpendicularly and horizontally,...and filled up...with clear blue clay". It is possible that this was the pit (its sides 1.3 x 1.5 metres) recorded by John Nolan in 1986, though he noted that there were no traces of masonry.
Easting
425120
Northing
563870
Grid Reference
NZ425120563870
Sources
<< HER 1479 >> J. Hodgson, 1812, Picture of Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 2, 304
J. Sykes, 1833, Local Records, II, 51-52
J.C. Bruce, 1851, The Roman Wall, 127-29
G.R. B. Spain, 1930, Newcastle upon Tyne Fort, Northumberland County History,XIII, 502
J. Nolan, 1994, Supposed Well...Moot Hall, Castle Garth, 1986
J. Sykes, 1833, Local Records, II, 51-52
J.C. Bruce, 1851, The Roman Wall, 127-29
G.R. B. Spain, 1930, Newcastle upon Tyne Fort, Northumberland County History,XIII, 502
J. Nolan, 1994, Supposed Well...Moot Hall, Castle Garth, 1986