Chronicon mirabile; or, Extracts from parish registers;
1841
4
Wharton, Richard, 1764 or 1765–1828
Cheviot
1817
5
Roxby, Robert, 1767?-1846
The lay of the Reedwater minstrel
1832
6
Richardson, Moses Aaron, 1793–1871
The borderer's table book, or, Gatherings of the local history and romance of the English and Scottish border
1846
7
Bewick, Thomas, 1753–1828
Vignettes.
1827
8
Sharp, Cuthbert, Sir, 1781–1849
A history of Hartlepool
1816
9
The angler's garland, and fisher's delight, for 1871
1871
10
The fables of Aesop, and others
1823
11
Mackenzie, Henry, 1745–1831
The man of feeling
1805
12
Gay, John, 1685–1732
Fables
1779
13
Fox, George Townshend, 1781–1846
Synopsis of the Newcastle Museum
1827
14
Percy, Thomas, 1729–1811
The hermit of Warkworth
1806
15
Garret, William
An account of the great floods in the rivers Tyne, Tees, Wear, Eden, &c. in 1771 and 1815
1818
16
A collection of right merrie garlands for North country anglers
1864
17
Ancient historic ballads
1807
18
Mackenzie, E. (Eneas), 1778–1832
A descriptive and historical account of the town and county of Newcastle upon Tyne
1827
19
Bewick, Thomas, 1753–1828
A memoir of Thomas Bewick
1887
20
Chicken, Edward
The collier's wedding
1829
21
Sykes, John, 1781 or 1782–1837
Local records; or, Historical register of remarkable events, which have occurred exclusively in the counties of Durham and Northumberland, town and county of Newcastle upon Tyne, and Bewick upon Tweed,
1824
22
Pando, José María de, 1787–1840
Epistle to Prospero
1828
23
Bewick, Thomas, 1753–1828
Vignettes
[1827?]
24
Bewick, Thomas, 1753–1828
A memoir of Thomas Bewick
1862
25
A collection of right merrie garlands for North Country anglers
1842 [i.e. 1845?]
26
Fenwick, John, 1787–1867
Biographical sketch of the late John Trotter Brockett ..
1843
27
Young, Thomas
British literature
1827
28
A collection of publications relating to Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead
[1835?]
29
Lingard, John, 1771–1851
The antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon church
1806
30
His Maiesties passing through the Scots armie, &c. &c. &c