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144

Parish of Tynemouth (North Shields) Th of Tynemouth
Sheet 19

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Alms Houses Alms Houses On a stone in front In the Centre Some brick buildings in Clifford
Alms Houses Jos. Ogilvie Esqr of Clifford’s Fort Fort being converted into such by
Alms Houses J. Patterson the brethren of the Trinity Newcastle
Alms Houses Mr Boulton to whom it belongs in the year 1830
Master Gunner for aged Master Mariners &c
Tide Surveyors Tide Surveyors On a Board in front On the N.E. Side A small brick Building used as
Office Office of the Low Light a Custom Ho., or look out, to
Tide Surveyors J. Patterson Esq house Register the ships going into & out
Office Lighthouse of the Tyne.
Tide Surveyors James Wood
Office
Low Lighthouse Low J. Patterson Esq About 6 chains A lofty stone building (square)
Lighthouse Keeper S.W. Of Clifford’s erected in 1810 being a guide for
Low Lighthouse Jos. Ogilvie Esq Fort Mariners entering the River Tyne,
Low Lighthouse James Wood it Contains a fixed white light it
and the High light house being taken
in line or one light lies N.W. by W.
and points out the proper channel

Note: Unsigned. This 1857 Name Book has 6 columns; recommended forms are shown here but not provisional Names. 

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