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Parish of Tynemouth Township of Chirton Sheet 89 Plan 15.

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Howden Howdon Pans (a Township) Parish Name Book of Wallsend In the S. West of A Village on the North bank of the
Howden Mr Cornelius Lundy the Township River Tyne
Howden Mr Thomas Coe "East Howdon is the correct name of this village"
Howden The Revd Mr Armstrong Examiner’s reply
(Wallsend Vicarage)
East Howdon East Howden White’s Directory "East Howdon is the correct name of this village"
East Howdon C.V. Lawes Esqr. Agent to the Duke of Northumberland Examiner’s reply
Howd’eon Bank Top Howden Bank Top Mr C. Lundy 13 Chains N.N. East Several Cottages on the East and West of the
Howden Bank Top Mr Thos Marshall of Howden Village Cramlington and Blyth and Tyne
Howden Bank Top Mr Thomas Coe Railways on the summit of a steep Bank
East Howden Bank Top or Incline
Howdon to be adopted on the Plans
Pit Row Pit Row Henry Daglish In the North West A Row of Cottages in the occupation
Pit Row Blair Steward of the Village of of Colliers.
Pit Row or Mr Thomas Coe Howden
Howden Pit Row
Cramlington Railway Mr Cornelius Lundy 11 Chains N. East A Locomotive Railway from
or Manager of the Blyth and Tyne of Howden. Cramlington Colliery till
Railway the River Tyne.
Cramlington Colliery Mr Thomas Coe
Railway (Staith Master)
Cramlington Railway Mr Wm Turner (Farmer)
D Norton
c.a.

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