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Bishopwearmouth (/ˌbɪʃəpˈwɪərmaʊθ/) is a
former village and
parish which now
constitutes the west side of
Sunderland City Centre, in the
county of Tyne...
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Bishopwearmouth Rectory was a
medieval clerical manor which once
dominated the
village of
Bishopwearmouth, of
which is now Sunderland, Tyne and Wear....
- era: Monkwearmouth, on the
north bank of the Wear, and
Sunderland and
Bishopwearmouth on the
south bank.
Monkwearmouth contains St Peter's Church, which...
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Bishopwearmouth Cemetery is a
cemetery in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. It lies
between Hylton Road and
Chester Road (A183 road). Due to the cholera...
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Bishopwearmouth Burn or the
Barnes Burn is a
stream flowing through the city of Sunderland. A
tributary of the
River Wear, the
stream originates between...
- upon him the
rectory of
Bishopwearmouth.
During the
remainder of Paley's life, his time was
divided between Bishopwearmouth and Lincoln,
during which...
- and for
projects during the
Second World War.
Halcrow was born in
Bishopwearmouth, Sunderland, (at 9
Shakespeare Terrace) at a time when
Sunderland was...
- the
Indian Rebellion of 1857.
Henry Havelock was born at Ford Hall,
Bishopwearmouth (now in Sunderland), the son of
William Havelock, a
wealthy shipbuilder...
- from the
Maling pottery family,
Maling was born at
Carlton House in
Bishopwearmouth,
County Durham (now part of Sunderland), the
youngest of nine children...
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Wearmouth may
refer to: Sunderland, Tyne and Wear,
United Kingdom Bishopwearmouth Monkwearmouth Monkwearmouth–Jarrow
Abbey (the
Monkwearmouth part) Wearmouth...