The Moot Hall is a former courthouse at Castle Garth in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The structure, which overlooks the Tyne Bridge, is a Grade I listed...
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Newcastle upon Tyne, or simply Newcastle (/njuːˈkæsəl/ new-KASS-əl, RP: /ˈnjuːkɑːsəl/ NEW-kah-səl), is a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear...
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Hexham Moot Hall, Holton le Moor Moot Hall, Keswick Moot Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne Moot Hall, Newark-on-Trent Moot Hall, Maldon Moot Hall, Mansfield Moot Hall...
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The history of Newcastle upon Tyne dates back almost 2,000 years, during which it has been controlled by the Romans, the Angles and the Norsemen amongst...
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a Grade II listed building. In the early 20th century the Moot Hall in Newcastle upon Tyne had been the local facility for dispensing justice and the...
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1889, on which day it held its first official meeting at the Moot Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne, the courthouse (built 1811) which had served as the meeting...
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Rural District of Newcastle upon Tyne. NB: the Rural District of Newcastle upon Tyne contained just a single building ('the Moot Hall and Precincts') in...
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Arena Newcastle (formerly the Newcastle Arena, Telewest Arena and Metro Radio Arena) is a large indoor arena in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England...
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venue, on the Quayside in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Until the 1980s, all Crown Court cases were heard in the Moot Hall at Castle Garth. However, as the...
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Chare (category Geography of Newcastle upon Tyne)
of Newcastle upon Tyne Education and Libraries Directorate, 2002 Callcott, M. (1984). "The Challenge of Cholera: The Last Epidemic at Newcastle Upon Tyne"...
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south and Haydon Bridge, Bardon Mill and Haltwhistle to the west. Newcastle upon Tyne is 25 miles (40 km) to the east and Carlisle 37 miles (60 km) to...
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Robert Black appeared before Judge William Macpherson at the Moot Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne. Black pleaded not guilty to each of the 10 charges of kidnap...
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St James' Park (redirect from St James' Park (Newcastle))
St James' Park is a football stadium in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It is the home of Newcastle United. With a seating capacity of 52,350 seats, it...
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Gateshead (redirect from Gateshead on Tyne)
Art. The town shares the Millennium Bridge, Tyne Bridge and multiple other bridges with Newcastle upon Tyne. Historically part of County Durham, under...
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to deal with the matter. Dryden was tried at Newcastle upon Tyne Crown Court convened in the Moot Hall in March 1992, charged with murder; the attempted...
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Assizes for the county however were held mainly or exclusively in Newcastle upon Tyne. Morpeth Castle was used as the prison for Northumberland, and the...
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borough from 1891 ^(5) Moot Hall Precincts were an exclave of the administrative county within the county borough of Newcastle upon tyne ^(6) The decision...
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William Armstrong (corn merchant) (category Councillors in Newcastle upon Tyne)
(1778–1857) was an English corn merchant and local politician of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He was also the father of prominent industrialist William Armstrong...
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century County Hall was situated within an exclave of Northumberland (in the Moot Hall precincts) within the county borough of Newcastle upon Tyne; the area...
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25 November 2015. "Incorporated Law Society memorial plaque, Moot Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne". North East War Memorials Project. 2015. Retrieved 25 November...
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town halls of Kensington, Newcastle, Paddington and Sunderland. The oldest town hall, which was built as a chapel for pilgrims, is Dover Town Hall, thought...
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for £515. An inquiry was held by the Board of Trade at the Moot Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne in December 1907 and February 1908. The master of the vessel...
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Gateshead International Stadium (category Sports venues in Tyne and Wear)
strained at times, with a possible move to Kingston Park Newcastle upon Tyne, first mooted, and rejected, in 2006. In 2008, the club committed itself...
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport. In Tyne and Wear, the councils of Gateshead, Newcastle upon Tyne, North Tyneside, South Tyneside and Sunderland...
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early 12th century. The Borough followed by royal charter in 1179 and the Moot Hall was built about 1596. Surviving timbers in the roof had been felled between...
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Newark-on-Trent (redirect from Newark-upon-Trent)
Cross in about an hour and a quarter, and north to Leeds, Hull, Newcastle upon Tyne and Edinburgh Waverley. Newark Castle railway station on the Leicester...
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the Natural History Society of Northumbria. Hancock was born in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1810 to John Hancock Sr, a saddle maker. Her brothers were Thomas...
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of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1898). "Dunstanburgh Castle". Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 8 (14): 113–114...
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principal industry for more than 150 years. Its features include the Moot Hall; a modern theatre, the Theatre by the Lake; one of Britain's oldest surviving...
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Coss and Loyd ed, Thirteenth century England:1 Proceedings of the Newcastle Upon Tyne Conference 1985, Boydell and Brewer, p. 2. Maurice Hugh Keen The...
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