Tyne and Wear HER(12302): Byker, Dent's Hole fishery - Details
12302
Newcastle
Byker, Dent's Hole fishery
Byker
NZ26SE
Agriculture and Subsistence
Fishing Site
Fish Weir
POST MEDIEVAL
Stuart 1603 to 1714
Documentary Evidence
Dent's Hole was a deep pool in the Tyne west of St. Peter's Quay. It was named after the Bent family in the C17. The salmon fishery was still working, though depleted in 1885. 'Hol' is Old English for 'a deep place in a stream'.
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563500
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V.E. Watts, 1988, Some Northumbrian Fishery Names III in Durham Archaeological Journal, 4, 1988, pp 53-59; M.H. Dodds, 1930, A History of Northumberland, Vol. XIII, pp. 274-7; R.J. Charleton, 1885, Newcastle Town, p 342