His monumental brass, of the incised, Flemish type, is now in Newcastle Cathedral and is said to be the largest brass in the country.
The dial of the clock on what would become Newcastle Cathedral, was first illuminated with gas on 5 December 1829.
The previous headmaster, Reverend Stephen Harvey, retired after 7 years to take up a position at Newcastle Cathedral.
Newcastle Cathedral is the second tallest religious building in Newcastle and the sixth tallest structure in the city overall.
Thomas Christy 1933 - 1945 (formerly sub-organist of Newcastle Cathedral 1928 - 1933)
Monument to Hannah Mosley in Newcastle Cathedral (1784)
He was Provost of Newcastle Cathedral from 1976 to 1989.
Russell Arthur Missin 1950 - 1956 (later organist of Newcastle Cathedral).
From 1912 until 1920 he was Canon Residentiary of Newcastle Cathedral before ascending to the Episcopate in 1920, a post he held for seven years.
He was appointed an honorary canon of Newcastle Cathedral in 1947.