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| Cullercoats (a township) in the Parish Name Book | ||||||
| Cullercoats | Cullercoats | Mr John Brown | about 1 1/2 Mile North | A considerable large Village Consisting | ||
| Cullercoats | Mr H. D. Armstrong | of Tynemouth Priory | of four public houses a Methodist (Primitive) Chapel an | |||
| Cullercoats | Mr Thos Adamson | on the Sea Coast | Infants School and Several fine buildings && | |||
| Cullercoats | White's Directory | chiefly Inhabited by fishermen & the | ||||
| Cullercoats | Whellan's Directory | principal part together with the adjoining | ||||
| Cullercotes | A small County Map | lands is the property of the Duke of Northumberland | ||||
| Cullercoats | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | |||||
| Brown's Well | Brown's Well | Mr John Brown | about 10 chains North | A small well but formerly was considered | ||
| Brown's Well | Mr Thos Adamson | of Cullercoats | of great importance as it produced very | |||
| Brown's Well |
Mr Henry Smith | fine water so called from a man named | ||||
| Brown who occupied the adjoining | ||||||
| land for a great number of years | ||||||
| Albert Place | Albert Place | Mr John Brown | North of Cullercoats | A few dwelling houses in pretty good | ||
| Albert Place | Mr Thos Adamson | about 2 Chains West of | repair adjoining Brown's Buildings | |||
| Albert Place | Mr Henry Smith | Garden House | principally let off as Lodgings in the Summer | |||
| Name on house | season to parties who visit this part | |||||
| Felix Gillespie Civil Asst | ||||||
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