Blackburn Mill
Blackburn Mill
HER Number
              660
          District
              Gateshead
          Site Name
              Blackburn Mill
          Place
              Ravensworth
          Map Sheet
              NZ25NW
          Class
              Industrial
          Site Type: Broad
              Power Generation Site
          Site Type: Specific
              Watermill
          General Period
              MEDIEVAL
          Specific Period
              Medieval 1066 to 1540
          Form of Evidence
              Documentary Evidence
          Description
              In the late 13th century Robert son of John de Rasinswrthe granted Sir John Fitz- Marmaduke half his mill on Thame (Team), and the grantee agreed "not to make a mill on the north up to Blakeburne". If both parties agreed, the mill could be moved to a more suitable place on their lands between the vill of Lamesley and Blakeburne. By 1480 a mill called Blackburn mill existed, and was part of a grant returning property to Bertram Lumley. It is mentioned again in 1536. In both documents it is described as in the lordship of Raveneshelm. The Black Burn runs north of Ravensworth Park and formed the north boundary of the township of Lamesley. The site of the mill is unknown, but the name Millgreen Cottage is known on the south side of the burn.
          Easting
              423800
          Northing
              559800
          Grid Reference
              NZ423800559800
    Sources
              << HER 660 >>    H.E. Bell, 1939, Calendar of Deeds given to the Society by Lord Ravensworth, Archaeologia Aeliana, 4, XVI, pp. 43-70, nos. 27, 61, 75