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Jarrow

Proper noun

Meaning

Jarrow

A town in the Metropolitan Borough of South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, north-east England, located on the River Tyne (OS grid ref NZ3265).

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Examples

A year later Jarrow, the monastery where Bede wrote, was attacked; in 795 Iona; and in 804 the nunnery at Lyminge Kent was granted refuge inside the walls of Canterbury. Source: Internet

Early closures included Smiths Dock at North Shields in 1909, which became a ship repair yard, Armstrongs of Elswick in 1921, Richardson Duck of Stockton (1925), Priestman's of Sunderland (1933) and Palmers of Jarrow and Hebburn (1933). Source: Internet

He started the work with several days of discussions with John Buddle, then overseer at Wallsend Colliery, other colliery owners and the Reverend John Hodgson, Vicar of Jarrow, both these men had experience of mining tragedies. Source: Internet

In 686, plague broke out at Jarrow. Source: Internet

Brother Michael Thomas Ball (left) of the Community of the Glorious Ascension, who was chosen yesterday to be the new Bishop of Jarrow, is the twin of the Right Reverend Peter Ball, who is Bishop of Lewes. Source: Internet

I got terrible fish burps from the Jarrow MaxDHA from calamari, which is also underpowered for my purposes, which are similar to yours. Source: Internet

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