Marshall Cresswell Explained

Marshall Cresswell (1833-1889) was a Northumberland born miner, poet and songwriter. His experiences to and from his job in Borneo were serialised later in the local newspaper.[1] [2]

Early life

Marshall Cresswell was born on 18 January 1833 in the colliery village of Fawdon Square (now combined with other villages and suburbs to form Fawdon), the son of Thomas Cresswell and his wife Jane.

After a short time at school, he left at the age of 9 and went "down the pit" like a great many at this age. After serving his apprenticeship, he became a sinker.[3] He was working on the sinking of a new shaft for a colliery near Sherburn Station in December 1856 when he was informed that the eminent local engineer William Coulson[4] was seeking three experienced men to go out to Borneo as "sinkers".

Marshall Cresswell applied and was awarded one of the positions, all of which led to a period of what could be called "Adventure and excitement". He set sail bound for Sarawak on the island of Borneo from Gravesend via Rio de Janeiro and Singapore in February 1857 on the Gwalior and immediately became involved in long sea journeys, shipwrecks, storms, hostile natives, excessive heat, and all that goes with these. It would be 20 September 1859 when he arrived back on the Tyne

The story of his adventure, "From Dudley Colliery to Borneo - by Marshall Creswell", was later serialised in the Newcastle Courant,[5] running from 18 January to 12 April 1878 – Annotated versions:[6] or [7]

Later life

On his return to Newcastle, Marshall Cresswell commenced work again in the Tyneside pit at Dudley.[8] He married Esther Brown in 1860, and they had six sons and a daughter.

He wrote numerous songs and recitation, many published by John W Chater, winning a gold medal with "Morpeth Lodgings" in one competition. In 1876, Chater published a 36-page book entitled Local and other Songs and Recitations, which was a collection of Marshall Cresswell's songs with a short autobiographical preface. A second edition of 143 pages was published in 1883, 38 of which were Dudley Colliery to Borneo.

He died on 31 July 1889, and was buried at Cramlington. Obituaries appeared in the Newcastle Daily Journal of 2 August and the Newcastle Weekly Chronicle of 3 August.

Notes

The above details are from his own autobiography, newspaper cuttings, and details found in Thomas Allan’s Illustrated Edition of Tyneside Songs and Readings and Farne archives, all of which appear to be the main source of information.

Works

These include (in alphabetical order) the following list (which also includes a very brief resumé of each):

See also

Geordie dialect words
Cresswell's Local and other Songs and Recitations 1883
John W Chater

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Allan's Illustrated Edition of Tyneside Songs and Readings: With Lives, Portraits, and .... 14 July 1891. T. & G. Allan. 14 July 2020. Internet Archive.
  2. Book: Allan's Illustrated Edition of Tyneside songs and readings with lives, portraits and autographs of the writers, and notes on the songs. Revised Edition. 1891. Thomas & Gorge Allan, 18 Blackett Street, and 34 Collingwood Street, (Newcastle upon Tyne) – Sold by W. Allan, 80 Grainqer Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, B. Allan, North Shields and Walter Scott. London.
  3. Web site: the term - A Sinker. 14 July 2020.
  4. Web site: Loading.... Tomorrows-history.com. 14 July 2020.
  5. Web site: British Newspapers. Go.ggimg.com. 14 July 2020.
  6. Web site: From Dudley Colliery to Borneo - 1858 | Potato | Plants. Scribd.com. 14 July 2020.
  7. Web site: I'm Just Saying...: From Dudley Colliery to Borneo - by Marshall Creswell. 17 July 2011. 14 July 2020.
  8. Web site: Google Maps. Google Maps. 14 July 2020.
  9. Web site: Farne archives - Annitsford bogle - (The) - a fact.
  10. Web site: Farne archives - Awd man's petition fra the workhoose te Tommy Burt.
  11. Web site: Farne archives - Banks of the Wear - (The).
  12. Web site: Farne archives - Bashful sweet heart - (The).
  13. Web site: Farne archives - Bella Walker's advice tiv hor dowtor.
  14. Web site: Durham Mining Museum - Dudley Colliery. Dmm.org.uk. 14 July 2020.
  15. Web site: Farne archives - Collier's doom - (The).
  16. Web site: Farne archives - Creemayshon.
  17. Web site: Farne archives - Dudley pet - (The).
  18. Web site: Farne archives - Dudley Station.
  19. Web site: Farne archives - Fall at Dudley - (The).
  20. Web site: Farne archives - For Ever at Rest.
  21. Web site: Farne archives - Frustrated feast - (The).
  22. Web site: Farne archives - Good Templar's happy home - (The).
  23. Web site: Farne archives - Grainger Monnymint - (The).
  24. Web site: Farne archives - Happy Pair O' Blyth - (The).
  25. Web site: Farne archives - Hidden whisky bottle - (The) - (The).
  26. Web site: Farne archives - Invisible ghost - (The).
  27. Web site: Farne archives - Joe's last voyage to sea.
  28. Web site: Farne archives - Lad that wants a Wife - (The).
  29. Web site: Farne archives - Lass of Annitsford - (The).
  30. Web site: Farne archives - Laws, Gledson, an' Mycroft.
  31. Web site: Farne archives - Midneet adventor - (A).
  32. Web site: Farne archives - Modest appeal - (A).
  33. Web site: Farne archives - Morpeth Bankwet - (The).
  34. Web site: Farne archives - Morpeth Lodgings.
  35. Web site: Farne archives - Mother winnet cum h'yem.
  36. Web site: Farne archives - Nanny Moore; a parody.
  37. Web site: Farne archives - Naughty workhouse lad - (The).
  38. Web site: Farne archives - Neet sk'yul - (The).
  39. Web site: Farne archives - New tramway car - (The).
  40. Web site: Farne archives - North Durham election - (The).
  41. Web site: Farne archives - Pea-puddin' hot.
  42. Web site: Farne archives - Peter's pay.
  43. Web site: Farne archives - Pitman meedyum - (The).
  44. Web site: Farne archives - Pitman's advice tiv his son - (A).
  45. Web site: Farne archives - Pitman's visit te Rio de Janeiro - (A).
  46. Web site: Farne archives - Poor convict lad - (The).
  47. Web site: Farne archives - Resurrection men - (The) - A fact.
  48. Web site: Farne archives - Robert Gledson's pedigree.
  49. Web site: Farne archives - Strange bed - (A).
  50. Web site: Farne archives - Summer's cleanin' - (The).
  51. Web site: Farne archives - Telegraphic news.
  52. Web site: Farne archives - That day hes noo g'yen by.
  53. Web site: Farne archives - Time muthor lay bad i' bed - (The).
  54. Web site: Farne archives - Tom Linkin's box.
  55. Web site: Farne archives - Unk'yuked Tripe - (The).
  56. Web site: Farne archives - Whisky het.
  57. Web site: Farne archives - Willow Tree - (The).
  58. Web site: Farne archives - Wonderful change at Dudley - (The).