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TINE

Volume 3 · 66 words · 1771 Edition

There are two rivers of this name; the one called North-Tine, which rises on the borders of Scotland; and the other South-Tine, which rises on the confines of Cumberland; the one running south-east, and the other north-east: they unite their waters at Hexham, and continuing to run east, divide the counties of Durham and Northumberland, passing by Newcastle, and falling into the German sea at Tinmouth.