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Tynemouth Castle | Tynemouth Castle | Map of Town 1829 | In the Eastern | A strong built fortress |
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Tynemouth Castle | James Pry Tynemouth | end of the | the year 1315 | |||
Tynemouth Castle | Shield & Turner’s Guide | village of | partly occupied as a Garrison | |||
1846 | Tynemouth | by Artillery & Some Infantry | ||||
Tynemouth Castle | Map of Borough | this is stated as being a fortress as early | ||||
1848 | as |
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buildings &c here has been proved by the discovery | ||||||
of an Altar & Tablet in 1783 6 feet under ground | ||||||
on the north side of the Castle where they had been | ||||||
buried as foundation stones of some ancient buildings & | ||||||
now in the possession of the London Society of Antiquaries | ||||||
Tynemouth Baths | Tynemouth Baths | Map of Town 1829 | On the west end of | Salt Water Baths, being a collection | ||
Tynemouth Baths | On a board in front | Priors Haven | of shower; plunge & douchie Baths | |||
Tynemouth Baths | James Pry Tynemouth | near High Water Mark | also Hot & Cold Baths, much | |||
Tynemouth Baths | John Hall Tynemouth | frequented during the Summer months | ||||
Prior’s Haven | Priors’ Haven | Map of Township | On the S.E part | A small inlet or Bay | ||
1848 | of the village of | much frequented and used as | ||||
Priors’ Haven | Map of Town 1829 | Tynemouth | a Bathing Place during the | |||
Priors’ Haven | Shield & Turner’s Guide | Summer months in Connexion with | ||||
Priors’ Haven | James Pry Tynemouth | the adjoining Baths | ||||
Note: Unsigned; the non-standard format of this 1857 Name Book has been modified to match other transcriptions
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