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Collingwood’s | Collingwood’s | James Pry | In the S E end | A lofty and substantial erection | ||
Monument | Monument | Tynemouth | of the Township | of stone, surmounted by a Collosal | ||
Collingwood’s | Map of the Borough | and 1/2 mile S | Statue to Lord Collingwood who | |||
Monument | of the Village of | was a native of the adjoining | ||||
Collingwood’s | John Ray | Tynemouth | Place, it forms a noble & conspicuous | |||
Monument | Tynemouth | land mark for Mariners entering the | ||||
River Tyne | ||||||
Howl Ings | Howl Ings | James Pry | In the S E end | A deep hollow said to be formerly | ||
Howl Ings | Map of Town | of the Township | the old Channel of the River Tyne | |||
Howl Ings | John Ray | and 1/2 mile S | and also a Fish Pond conn[ected?] | |||
of the Village of | with the adjoining Priory | |||||
Tynemouth | ||||||
River Tyne | River Tyne | Map of Borough | On the South side | A large River navigable for | ||
River Tyne | Map of Newcastle | of the Ph & Township | several miles above Newcastle & | |||
River Tyne | James Pry | which empties itself into the | ||||
Tynemouth | North Sea or German Ocean at | |||||
Tynemouth | ||||||
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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