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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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The Shepherdess | Sign board | In Bell Street at the | A second rate public house | |||
Inn | {Williams Directory | Anchor Quay 36 links | licensed to sell by retail | |||
{of North Shields | North of the River Tyne, | excisable liquors | ||||
M. Goodfellow | ||||||
Anchor Quay | Anchor Quay | Mr Thos Fenwick | On the South of | A small, narrow lane from | ||
Anchor Quay | Mr Goodfellow | Bell Street joining | Bell Street to the River Tyne | |||
Anchor Quay | Mr Dawson Bell St. | the River Tyne, 25 links | where goods are landed | |||
West of King George’s | ||||||
Lane | ||||||
Lamb Quay | Lamb Quay | Mr Thos Fenwick | In Bell Street | A small narrow lane from | ||
Lamb Quay | Mr Goodfellow | joining the River | Bell Street to the River Tyne | |||
Lamb Quay | Mr Dawson Bell St. | Tyne, 65 links East | used as a Quay for landing | |||
of King George’s | goods at. | |||||
Lane, | ||||||
M. Donohue |
Note: This 1857 Name Book has 6 columns; recommended forms are shown here but not provisional Names.
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Transcribed by CC and SMH
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