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Byker | Byker Village | White’s Directory | About 1 Mile E. of | This is an old straggling village consisting of | ||
Byker Village | Mackenzie’s History | Newcastle | ||||
Byker | Mr Plummer | and other buildings | ||||
Byker | Mr Emmett | "There is no church as yet built." Parish Name Book. | ||||
Byker | Mr Bates | |||||
Biker | A small County Map | |||||
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"There is no Church in Byker. A house, which was formerly a | ||||||
"Methodist Chapel, is rented and converted into a" | ||||||
"private school. It is under the supervision of Mr. Green the Curate | ||||||
"Divine Service is performed every Sunday in this School." | ||||||
"The new Church is not yet begun." Examiner’s reply | ||||||
Byker Hall | Byker Hall | Mr Plummer | About 3 Chains SW | This name is applied to a large | ||
Byker Hall | Mr Emmett | of the Blue Bell | stone building the residence of Mr Plummer | |||
Byker Hall | Mr Bates | |||||
Manor House | Manor House Ó¿ | Revd. James Foran | "The Blue Bell Inn at Byker is a curious antique building, standing upon | |||
(The Blue Bell) | (The Blue Bell) | Mr Plummer | "a bare rock, and containing some fine old carvings". White’s Directory | |||
(PH) | (PH) | About 3 chains NE | This is a very an |
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Do | Mr Emmett | of Byker Hall | at one time it was the Manor House | |||
Do | Mr Bates | of Byker | ||||
Do | Mackenzie’s History | "The walls like all ancient buildings are very thick. In one of the rooms" | ||||
The Blue Bell Inn | White’s Directory | "there is still a portion of tapestry. Mackenzie’s History | ||||
Byker House | Byker House | Mr Plummer | About 40 links W. of | This name is applied to | ||
Byker House | Mr Emmett | Byker Church | an ordinary stone building | |||
Byker House | Mr Bates | |||||
Ó¿The Revd. James Foran states that the Manor House was built about the 13th. Century" | ||||||
Examiners Reply | ||||||
E. Gillespie SRE |
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Transcribed by PT and JMCN
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