< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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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 |
Note: This 1857 Name Book has 6 columns; recommended forms are shown here but not provisional Names.
Abbreviations are underlined like this RE and the expansion may be seen by hovering the cursor over the abbreviation.
An entry outlined like this has a note which may be seen by hovering the cursor over it. |
Transcribed by PF and PT
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