Catalogue description The Incorporated Company of Hostmen of Newcastle upon Tyne

This record is held by Tyne and Wear Archives

Details of GU.HO
Reference: GU.HO
Title: The Incorporated Company of Hostmen of Newcastle upon Tyne
Description:

GU.HO/1/1-10 Minutes 1599/1600 - 1975

 

(10 volumes)

 

GU.HO/2 Orders concerning the sale and transportation of coals, grindstones, whetstones and rubstones in the City of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1737 - 1738

 

(1 volume)

 

Oaths and bye-laws

 

GU.HO/3 Copy oaths of the Governor, Stewards and free brothers of the Company, n.d. [c1700]

 

(1 parchment)

 

GU.HO/4 Report relating to the amendment of Company bye-laws by Committee 1830. Alterations made to Company bye-laws at a Court held in 1831

 

(1 booklet)

 

GU.HO/5/1-6 Admissions c1600 - 1911

 

(3 volumes; 12 papers; 1 file)

 

Accounts and trusts

 

GU.HO/6/1-2 Accounts, 1796 - 1895

 

(2 volumes)

 

GU.HO/7 Deed of settlement to create the trustees of the Company, 1836

 

(1 parchment)

 

GU.HO/8/1-6 Appointment of new trustees under the Deed of Settlement of 1836, 1857 - 1944

 

(4 parchments, 2 papers)

 

GU.HO/9 Minutes of trust fund meetings, 1859 - 1963

 

(1 volume)

 

GU.HO/10 Trustees account book, 1836 - 1880

 

(1 volume)

 

Legal Papers

 

GU.HO/11/1-2 Account of the Quo Warrento proceedings of Charles I investigating by what warrant the Hostmens Company hold their rights and privileges. Original and copy, 1630 and c1770

 

(1 volume, 1 file)

 

GU.HO/12 Report of the state of the farm of coals in Newcastle owned by the Hostmen's Company, n.d. [c1642 - 1643]

 

(1 paper)

 

GU.HO/13/1-5 Papers relating to a dispute over the Hostmens Company's claim to have a monopoly on the sale and transportation of coals, grindstones, whetstones and rubstones on the River Tyne and in the City of Newcastle, c1770 - 1835

 

(4 files, 2 papers)

 

GU.HO/14/1-2 Papers relating to a dispute over the right of any freemen of the City of Newcastle upon Tyne to enter the Company of Hostmen, 1829 - 1831

 

(2 files)

 

GU.HO/15/1-2 Papers relating to a dispute over the validity of Trust Fund arrangements set-up in the Deed of Settlement of 23 March 1836, 1900 - 1905

 

(1 file, 1 booklet)

 

GU.HO/16 Mr. Henry Ingledew's Memoranda - A history or account of the Hostmens Company compiled as extracts of Company records 1600 - 1830, n.d. [c1830]

 

(1 file)

 

GU.HO/17 An account of speeches made at a presentation of Mr. Ald. Henry Ingledew Clerk of the Company, 1872

 

(1 booklet)

 

GU.HO/18 Abstracts of the accounts of the Stewards of the Incorporated Companies of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1899 - 1900

 

(1 booklet)

 

Photographs

 

GU.HO/19/1-2 The launch of the Yashima built by Armstrong Whitworth & Co. Ltd. n.d. [c1896]

 

(2 photographs)

 

GU.HO/20 The launch of the James C. Jirate, n.d. [c1896]

 

(1 photograph)

Date: 1599 - 1975
Held by: Tyne and Wear Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Incorporated Company of Hostmen of Newcastle

Physical description: 20 SERIES
Immediate source of acquisition:

Accessions 181, 248, 1377 (part)

Administrative / biographical background:

Hostmen or oastemen are first mentioned in a statute of Henry IV in 1404, which provided hospitality for foreign merchants visiting ports in England and ensured that their ships were correctly fitted-out. In Newcastle the Hostmens Company developed from the Company of Merchant Adventurers. This function changed over time and the company became exclusively concerned with the shipping of coals along the River Tyne.

 

The Hostmens Company of Newcastle was incorporated by a charter of Elizabeth I dated 22 March 1599/1600 in return for which the Company promised to pay a duty of one shilling per chaldron of coal shipped on the River Tyne to the crown. After this the Hostmen claimed a monopoly on the shipping of coals and other stones in the Newcastle area. Many disputes arose as a consequence of this and in 1603, after complaints from the Newcastle Guild Fraternity, all freemen were permitted to join the company.

 

The Hostmen met in the Mayors Chamber and were made-up of men from all trades within the city. The Company is still in existence.

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