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105

Parish of Tynemouth Th of North Shields & Tynemouth
Sheet 18

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as written on the Plan
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King George’s Lane King George’s Lane Marked on the One chain West of A small narrow precipitous passage
King George’s Lane building the junction of Tyne by Stone Steps leading between
King George’s Lane Mr G. Hobbs Street and Stephenson Bell Street and Tyne Street and
Street extending to extending to the River Tyne.
the River Tyne on
the West of Old Post
Office Inn
The Nags Head Nags Head Signboard In Bell Street A second rate public house
PH Nags Head G. Hobbs between King licensed to sell by retail
Nags Head W. Dawson George’s Lane and excisable liquors.
Lumb Quay
The Freemason’s Freemasons’ Arms C. H. Seaman On the South of A second rate public house
Arms PH Freemasons’ Arms Williams’ Directory Bell Street joining licensed to sell by retail
Freemasons’ Arms of North Shields the River Tyne, excisable liquors.
and lying between
King George’s Lane
and Lumb Quay
M. Donohue

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Transcribed by PF and PT

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