Proper noun
Tynemouth
A town in the Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, historically in Northumberland (OS grid ref NZ3769).
Edward left Isabella, rather against her will, at Tynemouth Priory in Northumberland whilst he unsuccessfully attempted to fight the barons. Source: Internet
Malcolm's body was taken to Tynemouth Priory for burial. Source: Internet
Shuna, in 1987, and selections from Daydream Data Notes, in 1995, were dramatised for radio broadcast. citation In October 2006, A Trip to Tynemouth was published in Japan. Source: Internet
In reminiscences about his childhood in the mid-19th century, Tynemouth historian Jack Young recalled that Middle Street was the commercial heart of the village, with 18 places of business. Source: Internet
Depicting a narrator, as an anthropomorphised pig, who has an imaginary meeting with Westall, depicted as a terrier, on a trip to Tynemouth. Source: Internet
Edward's illegitimate son, Adam, died during the campaign, and the raiding parties almost captured Isabella, who was staying at Tynemouth and was forced to flee by sea. Source: Internet