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Lighthouse | Lighthouse | Wm Beaumont | On the extreme East end | A lofty and substantial stone built | ||
Bath Hotel | of the Village of | edifice rebuilt in 1775 & partly square. it contain | ||||
Lighthouse | James Pry | Tynemouth near | a revolving Collection of white lights | |||
Tynemouth | the Cliff | composed of 3 faces, containing 6 lights each | ||||
Lighthouse | John Hall | face – it revolves once in 3 minutes | ||||
Tynemouth Lighthouse | Robt Champney Do | the 6 lights (on each face) the focal distance | ||||
of which is 2 miles & seen as one light | ||||||
Tynemouth Priory | Map of Town 1829 | On the extreme East end | A picturesque ruin which stands east of the Village on a peninsular formed of | |||
(in ruins) | (Ruins of) | of the Village of | stupendous Rocks on the North of the Mouth of the Tyne partly surrounded | |||
Do | Map of Township | Tynemouth near | by a grave yard |
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the Cliff | remaining of what once was a very | |||||
Do | James Pry | extensive Priory is several feet in | ||||
Tynemouth | thickness being at one time an extensive | |||||
Tynemouth Priory | Shields & Turners Guide | Monastery it was founded in 1090 by the Earl | ||||
of Mowby and occupied by Black Canons rebuilt in 1210 | ||||||
& dissolved in 1539 dedicated to St Oswin | ||||||
St Marys Chapel | St Mary’s Chapel | James Rolla | On the extreme East end | A small portion of the priory | ||
Tynemouth | of the Village of | which has been preserved & roofed in | ||||
St Mary’s Chapel | James Pry | Tynemouth near | and only used as a place for the | |||
Tynemouth | the Cliff | burial service to be performed previous | ||||
St Mary’s Chapel | John Hall | to the rites of Sepulture | ||||
St Mary’s Chapel | Shield & Turners Guide | |||||
1846 | ||||||
Note: Unsigned; the non-standard format of this 1857 Name Book has been modified to match other transcriptions
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Transcribed by PF and PT
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