Edward Charlton (24 July 1814 – 14 May 1874) was an English physician, writer and historian.[1][2]
For other people named Edward Charlton, see Edward Charlton.
Born in Bellingham, Northumberland, he contributed to journals of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne.
In 1872 he succeeded Dr. Dennis Embleton as Professor of Medicine at University of Durham College of Medicine.
Works
In 1870 his book Memorials of North Tynedale and its four surnames[3] was published. It discussed the "chief" four clans in the area (the Charltons, Robsons, Dodds and Mylborne), and is an introduction to the subject of the Border Reivers. It raised the subject that for every family "there be certeyne hedesman that leadeth and answereth all for the rest".
Contributions to the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne
To "Archaeologia aeliana, or, Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity" – Published by the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne - 1861. New series, Volume V, Printed by William Dodd, Number 6 Bigg Market, Newcastle upon Tyne: Sold by J Q Forster, Clayton Street, 1861[4]
This included articles entitled:-
Early German versions of the Bible on page 91
Drinking Tripods - (jointly written by Mr Way) - on page 11
North Tynedale in the sixteenth century – on page 118
Ancient vases from Malta – on page 131
Roman bridge at Cilurnum – on page 142, 148
Inlaid Spearhead – on page 143
Instruments of the Saxon Period found near Lanchester – on page 159
Dagger from Muggleswick – on page 170
Chalice from Hexham – on page 170
Contributions to "Archaeologia aeliana"
This book, alternatively titled "or Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity" – Published by the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne - 1865. New series, Volume VI, Printed by William Dodd, Number 6 Bigg Market, Newcastle upon Tyne: Sold by J Q Forster, Clayton Street, 1865[5]
This included articles entitled:-
Ms. Of Gower’s "Cconfession Amantis" – on page 12
Old Recipes – on page 17
Jacobite relics of 1715 and 1745 – on page 29
Ecclesiastical vestments – on page 34
Gold ornament found in North Tynedale – on page 48
The Roman bridge of Cilurnum(with plan and view.) – on page 80
Reverse of the seal of Dunfermlin Abbey – on page 106
The Orkney Rvnes (with illustrations.) - on page127, 184
Ancient Breviary – on page 149
Roman caricature of Christianity (with facsimile.) – on page 198
Abstract of Will of Christopher Milbourne – on page 232
All are described in the index as being written by Dr. Charlton and above each paper by Edward Charlton M.D.
See also
Geordie dialect words
References
"Edward Charlton, M.D."The Monthly Chronicle of North-Country Lore and Legend. 3 (32): 443–445. October 1889.
Archaeologia aeliana, or Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity. Relating to antiquity – New series, Volume V. Published by the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne and printed by William Dodd, Number 6 Bigg Market, Newcastle upon Tyne: Sold by J Q Forster, Clayton Street. 1861.
Archaeologia aeliana, or Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity. Relating to antiquity – New series, Volume VI. Published by the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne and printed by William Dodd, Number 6 Bigg Market, Newcastle upon Tyne: Sold by J Q Forster, Clayton Street. 1865.
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