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Jarrow

[ jar-oh ]

noun

  1. a seaport in Tyne and Wear, in NE England, near the mouth of the Tyne River.


Jarrow

/ ˈæəʊ /

noun

  1. a port in NE England, in South Tyneside unitary authority, Tyne and Wear: ruined monastery where the Venerable Bede lived and died; its unemployed marched on London in the 1930s; shipyards, oil installations, iron and steel works. Pop: 27 526 (2001)
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Trial participant Carol Robson, from Jarrow in South Tyneside, says the worst part of living with the disease is the pain, but if the research helps ease suffering "that would be wonderful".

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A key factor was his June 2018 baptism at Grange Road Baptist Church in Jarrow where he had been attending since 2016, according to the court documents.

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Yousef Wynne, 39, of Wuppertal Court, Jarrow, was remanded in custody and is due to appear before South Tyneside magistrates on Monday.

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Two 31-year-olds, Kenneth Fawcett of North Shields, and John Wandless of no fixed address, and 21-year-old Josh Craig Hawthorn, of Ashfield, Jarrow, were previously charged with murder and have been remanded in custody.

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Sporting youth leagues were set up and Sir John became the first president of Jarrow and Hebburn Athletic Club, which he donated the Jarvis Cup to.

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