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Look up Newcastle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Newcastle usually refers to: Newcastle upon Tyne, a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear
Newcastle
Association football club in England
Newcastle United Football Club is a professional association football club based in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England. The club competes in
Newcastle_United_F.C.
City in England
Newcastle upon Tyne, or simply Newcastle (/njuːˈkæsəl/ new-KASS-əl, RP: /ˈnjuːkɑːsəl/ NEW-kah-səl), is a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear
Newcastle_upon_Tyne
Topics referred to by the same term
Newcastle or New Castle Airport may refer to: Newcastle International Airport, an airport in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK Newcastle Airport metro
Newcastle_Airport
Football club
Newcastle United Jets Football Club, commonly known as Newcastle Jets, is an Australian professional soccer club based in Newcastle, New South Wales.
Newcastle_Jets_FC
List of ships with the same or similar names
Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Newcastle, after the English city of Newcastle upon Tyne: English ship Newcastle (1653) was a 50-gun fourth-rate ship
HMS_Newcastle
City in New South Wales, Australia
Newcastle, also known as Greater Newcastle (locally /ˈnjuːkɑːsəl/ NEW-kah-səl; Awabakal: Mulubinba), is a large metropolitan area and the second-most-populous
Newcastle,_New_South_Wales
Australian rugby league football club
The Newcastle Knights are an Australian professional rugby league team based in Newcastle, the largest city in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia
Newcastle_Knights
Large Australian venomous spider
Atrax christenseni, the Newcastle funnel-web spider or Newcastle big boy, is a species of venomous mygalomorph funnel-web spider in the family Atracidae
Atrax_christenseni
Airport in Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Newcastle International Airport (IATA: NCL, ICAO: EGNT) is an international airport serving Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Located approximately 7.7 mi
Newcastle International Airport
Newcastle_International_Airport
133rd season in existence of Newcastle United FC
The 2025–26 season was the 133rd season in the history of Newcastle United Football Club, and their ninth consecutive season in the Premier League. In
2025–26 Newcastle United F.C. season
2025–26_Newcastle_United_F.C._season
Market town in Staffordshire, England
Newcastle-under-Lyme is a market town and the administrative centre of the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme in Staffordshire, England. It is adjacent to
Newcastle-under-Lyme
University in Newcastle upon Tyne, England (established 1834)
The University of Newcastle upon Tyne, which trades as Newcastle University, is a public research university based in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It
Newcastle_University
132nd season in existence of Newcastle United FC
The 2024–25 season was the 132nd season in the history of Newcastle United Football Club, and their eighth consecutive season in the Premier League. In
2024–25 Newcastle United F.C. season
2024–25_Newcastle_United_F.C._season
Local government body in England
Newcastle City Council is the local authority for the city of Newcastle upon Tyne in Tyne and Wear, North East England. Newcastle has had a council from
Newcastle_City_Council
English rugby union club, based in Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle Red Bulls, formerly known as Newcastle Falcons, is a rugby union team that play in Premiership Rugby, England's highest division of rugby union
Newcastle_Red_Bulls
British English idiom
coal(s) to Newcastle is an idiom of English origin describing a pointless action. It refers to the fact that, historically, the economy of Newcastle upon Tyne
Coals_to_Newcastle
Area and electoral ward of Bridgend, Wales
Newcastle (Welsh: Y Castell Newydd) is an area and electoral ward of the town of Bridgend, Wales. The area includes the medieval Newcastle Castle. The
Newcastle,_Bridgend
City in Washington, United States
Newcastle is an Eastside city in King County, Washington, United States. The population was 13,017 at the 2020 census. Although Newcastle was not incorporated
Newcastle,_Washington
The Brandlings of Newcastle were a wealthy family of merchants and land and coal owners in Newcastle upon Tyne and Northumberland. Sir John Brandling,
Brandling_of_Newcastle
Newcastle is an unincorporated community in Newcastle Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, United States. Newcastle was laid out in 1808. A post office called
Newcastle,_Ohio
Dukedom in the Peerage of Great Britain
Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne was a title that was created three times, once in the Peerage of England and twice in the Peerage of Great Britain. The first
Duke_of_Newcastle
Local government area in New South Wales, Australia
The City of Newcastle is a local government area in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. The City of Newcastle incorporates much of the area
City_of_Newcastle
Defunct brewery
Scottish & Newcastle plc was a brewing company headquartered in Edinburgh, Scotland, which expanded from its home base to become an international business
Scottish_&_Newcastle
2026 English local government election
The 2026 Newcastle City Council election occurred on 7 May 2026, and all 78 seats on Newcastle City Council were up for election. The election will be
2026 Newcastle City Council election
2026_Newcastle_City_Council_election
Women's association football club in England
Newcastle United Women's Football Club is a professional English women's football club, affiliated with Newcastle United F.C. They were founded in 1989
Newcastle_United_W.F.C.
Northern English dialect and demonym native to Tyneside
characterising Newcastle upon Tyne and the wider Tyneside area of North East England. The vernacular, also known as Tyneside English or Newcastle English in
Geordie
Australian financial institution
Newcastle Permanent was an Australian building society, and is now a brand of Newcastle Greater Mutual Group, as a result of a merger with Greater Bank
Newcastle_Permanent
Public library system in Australia
Newcastle Libraries are the public library system in Newcastle, Australia. They are the second biggest lending library system in New South Wales by collection
Newcastle_Libraries
Topics referred to by the same term
east England. Newcastle United may also refer to: Newcastle KB United, a defunct Australian men's association football club Newcastle Rosebud United
Newcastle United (disambiguation)
Newcastle_United_(disambiguation)
The Newcastle Programme was a statement of policies passed by the representatives of the English and Welsh Liberal Associations meeting at the annual
Newcastle_Programme
Suburb in New South Wales, Australia
commercial urban renewal redevelopment of former industrial land along Newcastle Harbour in New South Wales, Australia. The precinct gained its name from
Honeysuckle,_Newcastle
11th-century English castle
The Castle, Newcastle, or Newcastle Castle is a medieval fortification in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, built on the site of the fortress that gave the
The_Castle,_Newcastle
2008 Australian drama film
Newcastle is a 2008 Australian drama film set in the city of Newcastle, in New South Wales. Young surfer Jesse has always been in the shadow of his older
Newcastle_(film)
Church in Tyne and Wear, England
Newcastle Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of St Nicholas, is a Church of England cathedral in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England. It
Newcastle_Cathedral
English footballer (born 2001)
professional footballer who plays primarily as a winger for Premier League club Newcastle United and the England national team. He will join La Liga club Barcelona
Anthony_Gordon_(footballer)
Non-metropolitan district and borough in England
Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme is a local government district with borough status in Staffordshire, England. It is named after the town of Newcastle-under-Lyme
Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme
Borough_of_Newcastle-under-Lyme
Brown ale
Newcastle Brown Ale is a brown ale, originally brewed in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It was launched in 1927 by Colonel Jim Porter after three years
Newcastle_Brown_Ale
English footballer (born 1979)
professional footballer who played as a striker for Liverpool, Real Madrid, Newcastle United, Manchester United, and Stoke City, as well as the England national
Michael_Owen
City in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
reside in Newcastle East in the main townships of Madadeni and Osizweni, with the balance residing in Newcastle West (the two sides of Newcastle are separated
Newcastle,_KwaZulu-Natal
English footballer (born 1991)
starting at the Leeds United Academy, he began his professional career at Newcastle United, spending most of his tenure on loans at six lower level clubs
James_Tavernier
131st Newcastle United season
The 2023–24 season was the 131st season in the existence of Newcastle United and the club's seventh consecutive season in the Premier League. In addition
2023–24 Newcastle United F.C. season
2023–24_Newcastle_United_F.C._season
Unincorporated community in Placer County, California
Newcastle is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Placer County, California. Nestled in the Sierra Nevada foothills, Newcastle
Newcastle,_California
Criminal organization
Newcastle Gremlins are a football hooligan firm associated with the English football club Newcastle United F.C. In March 2002, the Gremlins fought with
Newcastle_Gremlins
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
The Bishop of Newcastle is the ordinary of the Church of England's Diocese of Newcastle in the Province of York. The diocese presently covers the County
Bishop_of_Newcastle_(England)
Town in Maine, United States
Newcastle is a town in Lincoln County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,848 at the 2020 census. The village of Newcastle is located in the eastern
Newcastle,_Maine
Steel mill in Australia
The Newcastle Steelworks was a steel mill built by BHP in Newcastle, New South Wales. Construction commenced in January 1913, with operations commencing
Newcastle_Steelworks
Topics referred to by the same term
Bishop of Newcastle may refer to: Bishop of Newcastle (England) Anglican Bishop of Newcastle (Australia) Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle
Bishop_of_Newcastle
Railway station in New South Wales, Australia
& Newcastle Line and Hunter Line train services, Newcastle Light Rail services and Newcastle Transport bus routes. Located in the inner Newcastle suburb
Newcastle_Interchange
Football stadium in Newcastle upon Tyne, England
St. James' Park is a football stadium in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It is the home of Newcastle United. With a seating capacity of 52,264, it is the
St_James'_Park
University in Newcastle, Australia
University of Newcastle is a public university in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1965, it has a primary campus in the Newcastle suburb
University of Newcastle (Australia)
University_of_Newcastle_(Australia)
British footballer (born 1996)
60 matches in all competitions before joining Newcastle United in 2015. In his first season at Newcastle, he had two successive loan spells with Barnsley
Ivan_Toney
Multi-purpose indoor arena in England
The Newcastle Arena (currently known for sponsorship reasons as the Utilita Arena) is an indoor arena in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Owned
Newcastle_Arena
Art museum in New South Wales, Australia
The Newcastle Art Gallery, formerly the Newcastle City Art Gallery and Newcastle Region Art Gallery, is a large public art museum in Newcastle, New South
Newcastle_Art_Gallery
English former footballer and pundit (born 1970)
1994–95 Premier League. In the summer of 1996, he joined his hometown club Newcastle United for a then world record £15 million, and in his first season won
Alan_Shearer
Sports stadium in Newcastle, Australia
sports stadium located in Newcastle, Australia. The ground is home to the Newcastle Knights (National Rugby League) and Newcastle Jets FC (A-League). It
Newcastle International Sports Centre
Newcastle_International_Sports_Centre
Music venue in Newcastle upon Tyne, England
NX Newcastle, formerly known as the Carling Academy and the O2 Academy Newcastle, is a music venue in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It opened in the former
NX_Newcastle
Unincorporated community in Ontario, Canada
Newcastle is a community in the municipality of Clarington in Durham Region, Ontario, Canada. The community inherits the former name of the present-day
Newcastle,_Ontario
Ice hockey team in Newcastle, NSW
The Newcastle Northstars (formally Newcastle North Stars) is an Australian semi-professional ice hockey team from Newcastle, New South Wales. The Northstars
Newcastle_Northstars
Chickasaw casino in Oklahoma
Newcastle Casino opened in Newcastle, Oklahoma in 1998. The 112,000-square-foot (10,400 m2) casino is owned and operated by the Chickasaw Nation and is
Newcastle_Casino
Town in County Limerick, Ireland
Newcastle West (Irish: An Caisleán Nua Thiar) or simply Newcastle (An Caisleán Nua, formerly anglicised Castlenoe) is a town in west County Limerick,
Newcastle_West
This article is a list of people associated with Newcastle University as either a student or teacher. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T V W Y Ali
List of Newcastle University people
List_of_Newcastle_University_people
Adelaide-class frigate
HMAS Newcastle (FFG 06), named for the city of Newcastle, New South Wales, the largest provincial city in Australia, was an Adelaide-class guided-missile
HMAS_Newcastle
City in Oklahoma, United States
Newcastle is a city in McClain County, Oklahoma, United States, and part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. The population was 10,984 at the 2020
Newcastle,_Oklahoma
Australian railway service
The Central Coast and Newcastle Line (CCN) is an intercity rail service that services the Central Coast region, Newcastle in the Hunter region and Lake
Central Coast and Newcastle Line
Central_Coast_and_Newcastle_Line
English footballer (born 2002)
His maternal grandfather, Geoff Allen, played as an outside-left for Newcastle United from 1964 to 1968. He has two brothers including elder brother
Elliot_Anderson_(footballer)
Swedish footballer (born 1999)
Willem II before signing with Real Sociedad in 2019. In 2022, Isak joined Newcastle United for a club-record fee. In 2025, he signed for Liverpool for £125
Alexander_Isak
City in Wyoming, United States
Newcastle is a city in and the county seat of Weston County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 3,374 at the 2020 census. Newcastle is situated
Newcastle,_Wyoming
American football team based in the United Kingdom
The Newcastle Vikings are an American football team based in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, they compete in the BAFA National Leagues Premiership
Newcastle_Vikings
Village in Dixon County, Nebraska, United States
Newcastle is a village in Dixon County, Nebraska, United States. It is part of the Sioux City, IA–NE–SD Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2020
Newcastle,_Nebraska
English professional rugby league club
Newcastle Thunder is a professional rugby league club based in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It was founded in 2000 as Gateshead Thunder, after the merger
Newcastle_Thunder
Village and parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Little Newcastle (Welsh: Casnewydd-bach) is a village, parish and former civil parish in the community of Puncheston in Pembrokeshire, Wales. A map of
Little_Newcastle
Contagious viral avian disease
Virulent Newcastle disease (VND), formerly exotic Newcastle disease, is a contagious viral avian disease affecting many domestic and wild bird species;
Virulent_Newcastle_disease
Town in West Wales
Newcastle Emlyn (Welsh: Castellnewydd Emlyn) is a town and community on the River Teifi, in West Wales. The community is wholly in Carmarthenshire, but
Newcastle_Emlyn
Football season in England
since 1961. After a 2–1 home loss to Southampton and a 5–1 defeat away to Newcastle United in their final two matches, Tottenham ended the season in third
2015–16_Premier_League
English footballer (born 1995)
EFL Championship club Middlesbrough, on loan from Premier League club Newcastle United. He has represented both England and Scotland internationally at
Matt_Targett
Political party in North East England
Newcastle Independents, formerly known as Newcastle First, is a populist localist political party based in Newcastle upon Tyne. Initially established as
Newcastle_Independents
20th-century Australian newspaper
The Newcastle Sun was a newspaper published in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. It had previously been published as The Northern Times. The Northern
The_Newcastle_Sun
British professional basketball team
The Newcastle Eagles are a professional basketball club based in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. They play in Super League Basketball, the top-tier professional
Newcastle_Eagles
Newcastle Jets 2025–26 football season
The 2025–26 season was the Newcastle Jets Football Club's 25th season since its establishment in 2000. Newcastle Jets participated in the A-League Men
2025–26 Newcastle Jets FC season
2025–26_Newcastle_Jets_FC_season
Government of Great Britain
Years' War, the Pitt–Newcastle ministry governed the Kingdom of Great Britain. It was headed by Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, serving in his
Pitt–Newcastle_ministry
German footballer (born 2002)
who plays as a forward or attacking midfielder for Premier League club Newcastle United and the Germany national team. Woltemade began his career at TS
Nick_Woltemade
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
The eighth HMS Newcastle was a batch 1 Type 42 destroyer of the Royal Navy, launched in 1975. Newcastle was decommissioned on 1 February 2005. On 12 May
HMS_Newcastle_(D87)
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
Newcastle Reservoirs are heritage-listed former and disused reservoirs, now used for public tours, at 51 Brown Street, The Hill, New South Wales, Australia
Newcastle_Reservoirs
Tool for assessing quality of non-randomized studies
In statistics, the Newcastle–Ottawa scale (NOS) is a tool used for assessing the quality of non-randomized studies included in a systematic review and/or
Newcastle–Ottawa_scale
Municipal building in Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Newcastle Civic Centre is a municipal building in the Haymarket area of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Designed by George Kenyon, the centre was built
Newcastle_Civic_Centre
suburbs located within the Greater Newcastle region in New South Wales, Australia. This region (officially the Newcastle statistical subdivision) comprises
List of suburbs in Greater Newcastle, New South Wales
List_of_suburbs_in_Greater_Newcastle,_New_South_Wales
Defunct Australian rugby league club, based in Newcastle NSW
Newcastle was a rugby league team who played in the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership from 1908–1909, one of the nine foundation clubs
Newcastle_Rebels
Further education higher education school in Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Newcastle College is a large further education and higher education college in Newcastle upon Tyne, with more than 16,000 students enrolled each year on
Newcastle_College
Football club
Newcastle United F.C. Under-21s and Academy are the reserve and academy teams for the Premier League club Newcastle United. The Under-21 team plays in
Newcastle United F.C. Under-21s and Academy
Newcastle_United_F.C._Under-21s_and_Academy
Former judicial building in Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Newcastle Gaol was a custodial building in Carliol Square in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England. The building, which was the principal prison
Newcastle_Gaol
Settlement in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica
Newcastle Newcastle is a settlement in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. Formerly a military hill station for the British Army it is now a training centre
Newcastle,_Jamaica
This article lists the records of Newcastle United Football Club. League First Division / Premier League (level 1) Champions (4): 1904–05, 1906–07, 1908–09
List of Newcastle United F.C. records and statistics
List_of_Newcastle_United_F.C._records_and_statistics
Showground in Newcastle, Australia
Newcastle Showground is an outdoor recreational area located on Griffiths Road, in the Newcastle suburb of Broadmeadow, Australia. It hosts the Newcastle
Newcastle_Showground
English footballer (born 1971)
Manchester United, who paid a British record transfer fee to sign him from Newcastle United. Cole spent six years with Manchester United and won nine trophies
Andy_Cole
Principal railway station in Tyne and Wear, England
Newcastle (also known as Newcastle Central and locally as Central station) is a railway station in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, in Tyne and Wear, England
Newcastle_railway_station
The 2023 Newcastle 500 (commercially titled 2023 Thrifty Newcastle 500) was a motor racing event for the Supercars Championship, held on the weekend of
2023_Newcastle_500
English football manager and former footballer
As a player, he was a midfielder and played in the Premier League for Newcastle United, Sunderland and Fulham, with whom he won promotion to the top flight
Lee_Clark_(footballer)
Local government elections in Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Newcastle City Council elections are generally held three years out of every four, with a third of the council being elected each time. Newcastle City
Newcastle City Council elections
Newcastle_City_Council_elections
English association football league
million – excluding play-off matches – with more than two million watching Newcastle United and Aston Villa home fixtures alone, both of whom had been relegated
EFL_Championship
NEWCASTLE
NEWCASTLE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from an unidentified place, possibly in the Newcastle area of northeastern England, where the surname is now most concentrated.Perhaps also an altered spelling of Swiss German Richle and Richli, from a short form of a Germanic personal name based on rīc, rīh ‘power(ful)’ (see Reich).
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Newcastle and Durham)
English (mainly Newcastle and Durham) : of uncertain origin, probably a derivative of northern Middle English stang ‘pole’ (of Old Norse origin). Possible meanings include a topographic name for someone who lived by a pole or stake (compare Stakes) or an occupational name for someone armed with one. Alternatively, it may be a nickname for someone who had ‘ridden the stang’, i.e. been carried on a pole through the streets as an object of derision, in punishment for some misdemeanor. However, this custom is of uncertain antiquity.Orcadian : probably a habitational name from a minor place called Stanagar in the parish of Stromness.German : occupational name for a maker of shafts for spears and the like, from an agent derivative of Middle High German stange ‘pole’, ‘shaft’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Newcastle area)
English (Newcastle area) : from a Middle English survival of the Old English personal name Ordrīc, composed of the elements ord ‘point’ (of a sword, spear) + rīc ‘power’.Scottish : variant spelling of Orrock.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a village in Northumbria, named from Old English ÆlfheringahÄm ‘homestead (Old English hÄm) of the people of Ælfhere’; the t was inserted for the sake of euphony after the name had been collapsed in pronunciation. The surname is still largely restricted to the Newcastle area.
Surname or Lastname
English (Newcastle and Durham)
English (Newcastle and Durham) : probably a variant spelling of the Scottish surname Cleghorn.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Hensall in North Yorkshire, originally named with the unattested Old English personal name Heþīn or Old Scandinavian Heþinn + Old English halh ‘nook’.English : Huguenot surname, of unexplained origin, which was taken to England by a Protestant refugee who fled France after the Massacre of St. Bartholomew’s Day (24 August 1572) and settled in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Surname or Lastname
English (Newcastle and Durham)
English (Newcastle and Durham) : variant of Sober.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Sussex)
English (mainly Sussex) : habitational name from Pelham in Hertfordshire, so called from the Old English personal name PÄ“otla + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’.The manor of Pelham in Hertfordshire, England, was held by Walter de Pelham in the reign of Edward I (1272–1307). His descendants became constables of Pevensey Castle, Sussex, and were so influential that their badge, the buckle, is seen in at least eleven of the county’s churches, and as a decoration on iron chimney-backs in Sussex farmhouses. Various branches of the family were ennobled and their titles include earl of Chichester and earl of Yarborough. The family also once held the dukedom of Newcastle and the marquessate of Clare. Peter Pelham (b. c. 1695), an engraver, emigrated to Boston after 1728, and was stepfather to the artist John Singleton Copley.
NEWCASTLE
NEWCASTLE
Male
Yiddish
(×—Ö·×סְקֶעל) Yiddish form of Hebrew Yechezkel (English Ezekiel), CHASKEL means "God will strengthen."
Girl/Female
Biblical
A book descending.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Buddhi
Girl/Female
Muslim
Successful
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hewitt 1.French : from
a pet form of the Old French personal name Hue, Hughe
(see Hugh).A Huet from the Anjou region of France is recorded in Trois
Rivières, Quebec, in 1666, with the secondary surname
Girl/Female
Muslim
Dawn, Early morning
Male
Greek
(Λώτ) Greek form of Hebrew Lowt, LOT means "covering, veil." In the bible, this is the name of a nephew of Abraham and father of Moab.
Girl/Female
American, English
A Good Fruit Name
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Daughter; Fathers Princess Daughter
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Parsi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Lord of the Waters; Neptune; Intelligent; Sensible; Smart; God of Rain
NEWCASTLE
NEWCASTLE
NEWCASTLE
NEWCASTLE
NEWCASTLE
n.
One employed in managing a Newcastle keel; -- called also keelman.
n.
A guttural pronounciation of the letter r, produced by trilling the extremity of the soft palate against the back part of the tongue; rotacism; -- often called the Newcastle, Northumberland, or Tweedside, burr.
n.
An English dry measure, being, at London, 36 bushels heaped up, or its equivalent weight, and more than twice as much at Newcastle. Now used exclusively for coal and coke.
n.
A barge or lighter, used on the Type for carrying coal from Newcastle; also, a barge load of coal, twenty-one tons, four cwt.