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Thomas Thompson (songwriter)

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249: 22: 132:. Thompson became a successful merchant trader with offices in the Broad Chare, Skinners Burn, Forth Banks. In 1796 he had connections with a woollen draper, Mr D Bell, and in 1801 was trading as a general merchant trading as Armstrong, Thompson & Co. He was also known for his voluntary work in the area. He died on 9 January 1816 aged 42 at his home from exertion, cold and fatigue & similar, after trying to protect his property after an instance of the River Tyne flooding. He was buried at Old St Johns. 119:
c 1790. Already a well-known and respected business man, and with the threat of war with, and invasion from, France, Thomas joined up in the Newcastle Light Horse as acting quartermaster, with a quick promotion following to rank of captain.
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Thomas Thompson was married and had (at least one) a son Robert born c1812. He built and lived in Cotfield House, Windmill Hills,
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Marshall’s Collection of songs chiefly in the Newcastle dialect
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Jemmy Joneson's Whurry
Bishop Auckland
County Durham
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Jemmy Joneson’s Whurry
Geordie dialect words
William Purvis (Blind Willie)
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Marshall’s Collection of songs chiefly in the Newcastle dialect
Palmer’s The Tyne and its tributaries
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1773 births
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