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See also North Shields. Restricting trade at the mouth of the Tyne was a big concern for Newcastle and in Newcastle made an order to the Priors of Durham that the people in South Shields could only bake or brew for themselves and not for visiting strangers.

Trading of course continued on both sides of the Tyne and intimidation was one means by which Newcastle dealt with the problem. In a mob of Newcastle merchants attacked the inhabitants over at North Shields and seized one of their ships.

Another form of redress employed by Newcastle was petitioning the King to restrict trade at North and South Shields. The holding of fairs, markets or selling of meat and drink was banned at both North and South Shields. For centuries the whole tidal stretch of the Tyne was regarded as the port of Newcastle and it was not until that North and South Shields came to be officially recognised as ports that were separate from Newcastle.

Customs houses were established at both places but the customs house at South Shields was subordinate to that at North Shields though its jurisdiction extended south to Souter Point which formed the border with that of Sunderland.

In during the reign of George III South Shields, with its small chapel dedicated to St Hilda, was still little more than a long narrow street or track running alongside the Tyne. The street was adjoined by a collection of lanes and side roads and was bordered by hills of ballast created by the offloading of visiting ships. South Shields was in need of major changes to cope with its continuous industrial growth and trade.

In the Reverend Samuel Dennis and the Dean and Chapter of Durham successors of the earlier Priors of Durham obtained an Act of Parliament allowing them to undertake the development of eight acres of church land. Onto this land were moved the fairs and markets of South Shields. An extensive market place was built along with several new streets laid out in a grid iron pattern.

At the centre of the market place, a small square-shaped town hall was built by the architect John Wooler. The new streets built in this vicinity included a new principal thoroughfare called King Street which wa completed by during the reign of George IV. One inconsolable child whose mother was killed in the raid was found wandering the streets in her night clothes. From the Templetown area near Tyne Dock , the Tyne flows northward before curving around the Lawe and heading east out into the sea.

In this respect South Shields might be described as a headland bounded by the North Sea on one side and the Tyne on the other. Commonwealth Games Map of Europe. World Capitals. Tokyo Olympics Where is South Shields, UK? It is located Location Map of Cities in UK. News letter Facebook Linkedin Twitter Blog. Where is Hastings. Where is Nottingham. Where is Stockport. Where is Hemel Hempstead. Where is Stockton On Tees. Where is High Wycombe. Where is Stoke On Trent. Where is Huddersfield. Where is Peterborough.

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