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Mark’s Row | Mark’s Row | Mr Richardson | 1/2 mile South E. | Three short rows of buildings the | ||
Marks Row | Mr Graham | of Gloster Hill | name appears to have arisen from | |||
Marks Row | Mr Melrose | the ow |
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Markiss Row | Revd. J.W. Dunn | |||||
discarded | ||||||
Benedictine | Monastery | Mr Richardson | 21 Chains east of | The remains of what was once a | ||
Monastery | Monastery | Mr Graham | Gloster Hill | Monastery they consist at present | ||
(Remains of) | Monastery | Whites Directory | of a part of one of its exterior walls | |||
(Remains of) | upon which is the mullions of a Gothic | |||||
Monastery | Revd. J.W. Dunn | window. this Monastry was in | ||||
(Remains of) | connection with Tynemouth Priory | |||||
& the order of monks | ||||||
"Benedictine" date unknown | ||||||
WARKWORTH HARBOUR | Warkworth Harbour | Revd. J.W. Dunn | 53 Chains east of | A small Harbour formed by | ||
Warkworth Harbour | Thomas Clutterbuck Esqr. | Gloster Hill | the mouth of the River Coquet | |||
Warkworth Harbour | Mr. Richardson | and aided by the erection of | ||||
Breakwaters. its trade is small | ||||||
being confined to the shipping of | ||||||
the Coals of the adjoining collieries | ||||||
James Gray Sapr RE |
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Transcribed by PT and PF
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