BLYTH (NORTH), a township, joint with Cambois, in the parish of BEDLINGTON, eastern division of CHESTER ward, county palatine of DURHAM, 8 miles (E.S.E.) from Morpeth. The population is returned with the parish. The village is situated on a peninsula, on the northern side of the river Blyth, opposite to the town and port of South Blyth, and is chiefly inhabited by fishermen and pilots. The manufacture of salt and earthenware was formerly carried on to a considerable extent, but has been wholly discontinued. There are a quay, several storehouses for corn, and a ship-yard, at Link-End, a hamlet situated at the extremity of the peninsula.