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Tynemouth

Proper noun

Meaning

Tynemouth

A town in the Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, historically in Northumberland (OS grid ref NZ3769).

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Examples

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

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