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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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The Duke of York | The Duke of York | Sign board | In the S.W. of the | A house licensed to sell by retail | ||
(PH) | (PH) | parish. About 25 Chs | Spirituous liquors &c | |||
The Duke of York | Mr. James Heads | W. Of Wallsend Station | ||||
(PH) | ||||||
The Duke of York | Mr. Stephen Southern | |||||
(PH) | ||||||
Primitive M. Chapel | Primitive Methodist Chapel | Name on building | In the west of the | A small mean looking building | ||
Primitive Methodist Chapel | Mr. Reay | parish. About 21 Chs | used as a place of worship by the | |||
Primitive Methodist Chapel | Mr. Stephen Southern | west from Wallsend | Primitive Methodists. It bears the date | |||
Station | 1829 | |||||
North Eastern Railway | North Eastern Railway | Railway Bills | In the west of & Extend | A branch of the North Eastern Railway | ||
(Tynemouth Branch) | (Tynemouth Branch) | -ing through the | Extending to the Town of Tynemouth. | |||
North Eastern Railway | Mr. Reay | parish. About 15 Chs | It is for the Conveyance of passengers | |||
(Tynemouth Branch) | North of Carville Hall | & luggage, the passenger train runs | ||||
North Eastern Railway | Mr. Stephen Southern | every hour, & the traffic on the line for | ||||
(Tynemouth Branch) | the length of it, is greater than on any line in | |||||
the North of England | ||||||
John McMahon c/a |
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Transcribed by PF and DW
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