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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Hebburn Quay Ferry | Hebburn Quay Ferry | Mr. Robert Armstrong | In the East of the | A ferry across the River Tyne | ||
| Hebburn Quay Ferry | Mr. Joseph Middleton | Parish. About 26 chs | from Low Walker to Hebburn Quay | |||
| Hebburn Quay Ferry | Mr. Robert Stewart | South of White House | ||||
| Battle Hill | Battle Hill | Mr. Joseph Middleton | In the East of the | An eminence on which is erected | ||
| Battle Hill | Mr. Robert Armstrong | Parish. About 27 chs | a number of pitmen’s houses. This | |||
| Battle Hill | Mr. Wm Reay | S.E. of East Pit | place commands a most extensive and | |||
| delightful prospect of the River Tyne | ||||||
| and its banks. | ||||||
| River Tyne | River Tyne | McKenzie’s History of Northumberland | In the East & | A large navigable River flowing | ||
| River Tyne | Mr. Wm Reay | forming the Eastern | Eastwards to its confluence with | |||
| River Tyne | County Map | boundary of the Parish | the German Ocean | |||
| John McMahon C/a |
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Transcribed by CTW and PT
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