A Letter to John Ralph Fenwick, Esq
A Letter to John Ralph Fenwick, Esq. On the Peterloo Massacre.
Two Essays
A History of Northumberland: The topography and local antiquities, arranged in parishes. 3 v
Hexhamshire P. 2 Hexham, Whitley Chapel, Allendale, and St. John Lee and The Parish of Chollerton, The Chapelry of Kirkheaton, The Parish of Thockrington
A Letter to Ralph Fenwick, Esq
A History of Northumberland, in Three Parts
A Reply to an Article in the Last Number, Viz. LXIV, of the Edinburgh Review, Entitled Parliamentary Inquiry. To which is Subjoined, a Letter [to John Ralph Fenwick, on the Peterloo Massacre] Commented Upon in that Article
A Sermon prached ... on Sunday the 6th of November, 1803, before the delivery of the colours to the Corps of Durham Volunteer Infantry ... To which is added an address to the said corps, on the same occasion. By Lieutenant Colonel Fenwick
A History of Northumberland, in Three Parts: The topography and local antiquities, arranged in parishes. 3 v
... Part I. [of Hodgson's History of Northumberland], containing the general history of the county, state of the district under the Romans, the Saxon and Danish kings of Northumberland, the official earldom. With a narrative of events connected with the county from the Norman Conquest to the accession of the House of Hanover
A Third Address to the Governors of the Newcastle Infirmary, on the subject of the late extension of the building, and on the proposal again made to receive contagious fever into a part of the building; with remarks on some assertions which have been made in the late publications of Drs. Clark and Fenwick
A Sketch of the Life & Character of John Fenwick
A Letter to the Governors of the Infirmary at Newcastle, Occasioned by the Late Publications of Drs. Clark and Fenwick ; Containing Some Remarks on Those Publications, and Proofs Extracted from the Works of Pringle, Lind, Haygarth, Clark, Trotter, the Late Benevolent Mr. Howard, &c