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In Elswick (later part of Newcastle) a blok of flats were named Houghton Court, after the name of the Northumberland home of the Cruddas family who had once lived in Elswick Dene House nearby.<ref>From Bygone Elswick by A.D.Walton, published 1992 by Newcastle City Libraries & Arts</ref>

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George Cruddas (1788-1879) joined Sir W G Armstrong in establishing the Elswick Works in which he continued to be a partner up to his death. Until his health failed, he directed the financial affairs of the firm and it was in a great measure owing to the courage, vigour and sagacity which he brought to bear upon the commercial part of the business in its earliest days that ultimate success was secured. Hexham Courant, April 12, 1879.[1]

Cruddas Terrace is named after him.

George Cruddas 1788-1879
George Cruddas 1788-1879

In Elswick (later part of Newcastle) a blok of flats were named Houghton Court, after the name of the Northumberland home of the Cruddas family who had once lived in Elswick Dene House nearby.[2]

  1. Extract from the Hexham Courant Obituary of 1879
  2. From Bygone Elswick by A.D.Walton, published 1992 by Newcastle City Libraries & Arts