Lionel Maddison (1537-1624) was Mayor of Newcastle.
He was a son of Rowland Maddison of Unthank Hall.
Maddison was Sheriff of Newcastle in 1584 and 1585 and Mayor of Newcastle from 1593 to 1594, in 1605, and from 1617 to 1618.
He organised celebrations for the 35th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth, involving musicians, cannon salutes or musket volleys, and a banquet.[1]
On 29 May 1594 he wrote to Robert Cecil about the capture of the goldsmith Jacob Kroger who had stolen jewels belonging to the Scottish queen Anne of Denmark, and the movements of the Scottish rebel Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell.[2][3]
In September 1594 he organised a banquet and civic entertainments for Walraven III van Brederode and Jacob Valke who had travelled from Stirling. They had been ambassadors at the baptism of Prince Henry. In Newcastle they were treated to a banquet including baked rabbit, fish, and swan, a barrel of London beer, and sugar confectionaries, to the accompaniment of music by the town waits.[4][5]
Maddison was a coal entrepreneur with a pit at Marshall Lands. In 1622 an income from the duty on coal had been granted to Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford, and Maddison testified on the constitution of the town and duties paid on coal.[6]
James VI and I made a return visit to Scotland in 1617. Madison met him at Sandhill on 23 April and presented him with a gold bowl filled with gold coins. The king lodged at George Selby's house in Newcastle, and Selby was afterwards known as "The King's Host". The king visited Heaton Hall. On 4 May Lionel Madison hosted a banquet.[7]
Lionel Maddison died on 6 December 1624 and was buried in St Nicholas' church.[8]
^Richard Welford, Men of mark 'twixt Tyne and Tweed (London, 1895), p. 120.
^Richard Welford, History of Newcastle and Gateshead, vol. 2 (London, 1884), pp. 90-1.
^Mary Anne Everett Green, Calendar State Papers Domestic, Addenda 1580-1625 (London, 1872), pp. 364-6
^Richard Welford, History of Gateshead and Newcastle, vol. 3 (London, 1890), pp. 91-3.
^Annie Cameron, Calendar State Papers Scotland, vol. 11 (Edinburgh, 1936), p. 418.
^Richard Welford, History of Newcastle and Gateshead, vol. 2 (London, 1884), pp. 244-5.
^John Nichols, Progresses of James the First, vol. 3 (London, 1828), pp. 280-1.
^Richard Welford, History of Newcastle and Gateshead, vol. 2 (London, 1884), p. 426.
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