Church of St. James, grave of Henry Milvain
Church of St. James, grave of Henry Milvain
HER Number
              12885
          District
              Newcastle
          Site Name
              Church of St. James, grave of Henry Milvain
          Place
              Benwell
          Map Sheet
              NZ26SW
          Class
              Religious Ritual and Funerary
          Site Type: Broad
              Grave Marker
          Site Type: Specific
              Gravestone
          General Period
              POST MEDIEVAL
          Specific Period
              Victorian 1837 to 1901
          Form of Evidence
              Structure
          Description
              Milvain was a ship owner. He lived at North Elswick Hall (site of Sacred Heart School) for over 40 years. His grave is marked by a marble tablet on the south wall of the church. There is also a stained glass window in his memory. One of the buildings at Newcastle General Hospital was named after him (the Milvain Building was latterly used for administration and has now been demolished) {1}. Henry Milvain (1804-1890) moved from Scotland to Newcastle aged 17. He became an apprentice to a draper before turning to shipping. He was also a River Tyne Commissioner. Milvain proposed the building of a hospital on the site of the workhouse on Westgate Road and laid the foundation stone for what is now Newcastle General Hospital.
          Easting
              421800
          Northing
              564050
          Grid Reference
              NZ421800564050
    Sources
              St. James Church Graveyard Group, no date, A Guide to St. James' Graveyard; Alan Morgan, 2004, Beyond the Grave - Exploring Newcastle's Burial Grounds, page 105