List of Major Works With Dates
The Scottish Presbyterian Church, North Shields (later a Salvation Army hall) (1811)
Newbrough Hall (1812)
North Seaton Hall near Ashington (1813)
Prestwick Lodge (later Prestwick Hall), Ponteland (1815)
Sandyford Park (later Nazareth House), Newcastle (1817)
Doxford Hall near Embleton (1818)
Morpeth Gaol (1822)
Newcastle Gaol, Carliol Square (1823)
Angerton Hall, Hartburn (1823)
Mitford Hall, Mitford (1823)
Eldon Square, Newcastle (1824–26)
Nunnykirk Hall, near Netherwitton (1825)
Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Barras Bridge, Newcastle (1825)
Lying-In Hospital, New Bridge Street, Newcastle (1826)
St Mary’s Place, Newcastle (1827)
Longhirst Hall, Morpeth (1828) Royal Arcade, Newcastle (1831–32)
Meldon Park, near Morpeth (1832)
Grainger Market and east side of Grey Street, Newcastle (1835)
Beaufront Castle, Sandhoe parish, near Hexham (1835–41)
Newcastle General Cemetery (later Jesmond Cemetery) (1839)
Lilburn Tower, near Wooler (1842)
Central Railway Station, Newcastle (1849–50)
Clayton Memorial Church (Jesmond Parish Church), Jesmond, Newcastle (1858)
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