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mbert (or Tunberht or Tunbeorht) was a monk of Jarrow, a disciple of St. Chad and later Bishop of He
nown only as Mr Edgar, whom lives contently in Jarrow, also a very close relative to the Geordie Goa
ed on the north bank of the River Tyne, facing Jarrow, and between Wallsend and North Shields.
St. Bedes Junction lies between Jarrow and Bede Metro stations on what was the North
His body was stolen from Jarrow and transferred to Durham Cathedral around 102
Edgar was born in Jarrow and most notably played professionally for New
s of St Peter's, he gave Benedict more land in Jarrow and urged him to build a second monastery.
England, including factories at Billingham and Jarrow and also in Canada, New Zealand and a large fa
d taken place in 2003-04 in primary schools in Jarrow and Hebburn and George Taylor decided to estab
ere located in Coldingham Priory (until 1462), Jarrow and Monk Wearmouth, Finchale, Farne, Holy Isla
Vicar of St John's, Darlington, Rural Dean of Jarrow and then Sub-Dean of Liverpool Cathedral befor
brian golden age, and refounded monasteries at Jarrow and Monkwearmouth in 1073 or 1074, becoming pr
Trotter played for Jarrow, Ashington, Leicester City and South Shields.
imes newspaper to summarise his experiences in Jarrow, asserting that it was better to bring work to
ldon Royal Rovers, and played for Whitburn and Jarrow before joining Barnsley in 1903.
f South Tyneside, including the settlements of Jarrow, Boldon, Cleadon and Hebburn, as well as two w
The Jarrow Brewing Company of nearby Jarrow purchased the
ions, but Curran was eventually elected at the Jarrow by-election, 1907.
He moved to Jarrow Colliery, and then Hetton Colliery before form
to the Shell Mex company in 1920, and then the Jarrow Council in 1935.
He was born at Jarrow, County Durham.
Drinkwater was born in Jarrow, County Durham and began his career with Guild
Born in Jarrow, Crawford started his first-class career with
local level, with Boldon Colliery Welfare and Jarrow Croft.
n of William Welsh, one of the marchers on the Jarrow Crusade.
Bede's World is a museum in Jarrow dedicated to the life and times of Venerable B
sympathy, though no proposal was made to help Jarrow, despite the petition being accepted in the Ho
e worked as a personal assistant to the MP for Jarrow Donald Dixon from 1979 until he succeeded Dixo
efore elevation to the Episcopate as Bishop of Jarrow eight years later.
aster: Mine explosion at Felling colliery near Jarrow, England - 96 dead.
Gerald Morton Young (born 1 October 1936 in Jarrow, England) is an English former footballer who
Twinned with Jarrow, England; 1956.
3 First incarnation of Jarrow, existed from 1894 to 1909
As a youngster, he played for Jarrow F.C.'s under-age teams before joining Newcastl
efore elevation to the Episcopate as Bishop of Jarrow five years later.
Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company Limited, Jarrow, for the Royal Navy in 1899.
The Rt Rev Alan Smithson was Bishop of Jarrow from 1990 to 2001.
n in South Shields, Montgomery was educated at Jarrow Grammar School and the University of Durham, a
Jarrow Hall is a grade II listed building in Jarrow,
Jarrow Hall also features an exhibit about the hall's
As Bishop of Jarrow he was in attendance at the start of the Jarro
From Jarrow, he joined Everton of the Football League Firs
d in 1936, as the government's response to the Jarrow Hunger March in 1932.
The family moved to Jarrow in 1844 when his father became a partner in th
Gyrwe was an Anglo-Saxon name for Jarrow, in North East England.
land, but started his professional career with Jarrow in north eastern England.
he former Anglo Saxon monastery in the town of Jarrow in Tyne and Wear.
British E class submarine launched by Palmers, Jarrow in 1916 and was completed by Armstrong Whitwor
in 668, or by Ceolfrid, Abbot of Wearmouth and Jarrow, in the early part of the eight century.
efore elevation to the Episcopate as Bishop of Jarrow in 1958.
On 24 July 2008, Tesco, through their agent Jarrow Investments said they intend to continue with
land, owned in part by a development company, Jarrow Investments, which works closely with supermar
Jarrow is a parliamentary constituency represented in
Professor Jarrow is a co-creator of the Heath-Jarrow-Morton fra
Robert Alan Jarrow is the Ronald P. and Susan E. Lynch Professor
The Bishop of Jarrow is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bish
Jarrow joined the newly formed North East Premier in
n with the local rugby union side, Jarrovians, Jarrow Junior Vikings became active at the under-12 a
She was laid down in January 1904 at Palmer, Jarrow, launched on 17 March 1904 and completed in Fe
In 1935, hunger marchers on the Jarrow March stayed at the Hall.
is really to the Jarrow March or one of the other hunger marches?
The village is on the route of the 1936 Jarrow March, there is a small plaque on the churchya
ckland, Chester-le-Street, Houghton-le-Spring, Jarrow, Mid Durham, North West Durham and South East
main hall which it is believed may have led to Jarrow Monastery, although this has never been substa
ldon, Gateshead, Haltwhistle, Hebburn, Hexham, Jarrow, Morpeth, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Newcastle upon
es of Gateshead East, Houghton and Washington, Jarrow, Newcastle-upon-Tyne East, South Shields, Sund
the north-east of England where he played for Jarrow of the North Eastern League and made one furth
HMS Pyramus was laid down at Palmer, Jarrow on May 1896, launched on 15 May 1897.
She was launched by Palmers, Jarrow, on 4 March 1897, served during World War I an
r 2007 reshuffle of the regional divisions saw Jarrow rejoin the North East Division.
Oldfield, George S.; Jarrow, Robert A. (1988) "Forward Options and Futures
West, while two wards were transferred to the Jarrow seat.
nced 'Yeerweh') after the Old English name for Jarrow, showing crop and animal husbandry with full-s
ian, who has been the Member of Parliament for Jarrow since 1997.
aches a young group of footballers from local, Jarrow St Bedes RC Primary School.
Along with the monastery in Jarrow, St Peter's is the United Kingdom's nomination
Baptist, Grainger Street, he became Bishop of Jarrow three years later.
nd north, Tyneside to the north ease and east, Jarrow to the south east, Gateshead to the south, and
Peter Flannery (born 12 October 1951, Jarrow, Tyne and Wear) is a British playwright and sc
Norman T. Christie (born November 24, 1911 in Jarrow, Tyne and Wear) was a former professional foot
Stephen Hepburn was born in Jarrow, Tyneside, the son of a shipyard worker, and e
Jarrow Vikings are a rugby league team based in Jarro
developed a new tier of Premier Divisions and Jarrow Vikings stepped up to the newly created North
2010: Cramlington Rockets, Durham Demons, Jarrow Vikings, Newcastle Storm, Northallerton Stalli
on Vulcans were replaced by Gateshead Storm A. Jarrow Vikings, Peterlee Pumas and Sunderland Nissan
He then transferred to the constituency of Jarrow which he held from 1885 until his death in1907
was the brother of Ceolfrith, who was abbot of Jarrow while Bede was a monk at Jarrow.
nd for the construction of a second monastery, Jarrow, with the intention that the two should be adm
                                                                                                    


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