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Rowland Burdon (died 1838)

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He died in 1838. He had married twice; firstly Margaret, the daughter of Charles Brandling and secondly Cotsford, the daughter and heiress of General Richard Matthews, with whom he had 4 sons and 3 daughters.
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to the rest of the Town, an achievement which was never fully appreciated, shown by the fact that the bridge had no official name and was called rather indifferently and uninterestedly, Sunderland Bridge,
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On his return he became a partner in his father's bank, the Exchange Bank in Newcastle and inherited the Castle Eden estate on the death of his father in 1786. He was elected at the
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The Castle Eden Vase (or Beaker) was found on his estate in about 1775, by a labourer working on a hedge. The glass vase was a 6th-century
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He was the only son of Rowland Burdon, a merchant and banker of Newcastle and Castle Eden and educated at the
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In 1803 his bank failed after being involved in speculation and he lost much of his fortune.
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in October 1947 by his great-great-granddaughter Mrs Sclater-Booth, in memory of her father
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state that he was responsible for the splendid bridge which linked the "Northsiders" of
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "D" (part 4)
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Burdon is mentioned in "Sunderland Bridge", a poem which appears as "anonymous" in
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People educated at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne
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and a member of the Sea Captain’s Lodge, which later became
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1757 – 17 September 1838) was an English landowner and
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Tory
Castle Eden
County Durham
Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne
University College, Oxford
Grand Tour

the Castle, Castle Eden
1790 general election
Members of Parliament
County Durham
1806 general election
Anglo-Saxon
British Museum
Rowland Burdon
Freemason
Palatine Lodge No. 97
The Bishoprick Garland of 1834
Sir Cuthbert Sharp
Rhymes of Northern Bards
John Bell (junior)
The Bishoprick Garland
Sunderland
Wearmouth Bridge
The Bishoprick Garland of 1834
Sir Cuthbert Sharp
Rhymes of Northern Bards

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