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101

Parish of Tynemouth Th of North Shields
Sheet 18

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as written on the Plan
Various modes of
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Turpin Bank Turpin Bank C. Dawson } At the Junction of A narrow precipitous passage
Turpin Bank John Bell } Bell Stephenson Street and by Stone Stairs (or steps) leading
Turpin Bank D. Turner } St. Tyne Street, beginning at between Bell Street and Tyne Street
the Rose & Crown (PH) and
ending at Lamb Quay at
the Nags Head (PH) in Bell St.
Kettle Bank Kettle Bank C. Dawson } In Bell Street at the A narrow precipitous passage
Kettle Bank John Bell } Bell St. Hibernian Tavern by Stone Stairs, the houses on
Kettle Bank D. Turner } and extends 130 links both sides are occupied by
up the Bank where opperatives, and to those
the name ceases. the name is also applicable
Ewart’s yard Ewart’s yard Mr Rule } In Stephenson Street A small square yard
Ewart’s yard Mr Stote } Stephen 75 links South of occupied by operatives
Ewart’s yard Mr Dawson } St. the Friends Meeting
House
Post office Bank Post Office Bank Mr J. Armstrong on the South of A steep flight of Stone Steps with
Post Office Bank Mr J. Smith Tyne Street & south Building each side leading from
Post Office Bank Mr J. Patterson of the Post Office Inn Tyne Street to Bell Street
M Donohue

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Transcribed by PF and PT

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