Daniel, it is great to discover that we are 'cousins' through two Tyneside Pilots.

Your ancestor being Richard Bonner Young and mine his younger brother, Philip Young. Our joint ancestors their parents John Young (also a pilot) and his wife Ann Young nee Fenwick. With heritage like this it is probably not too surprising that we both chose to feature the river 'Tyne' in our names.

I do have the coincidence of another cousin on here but they are from my paternal side.
Greetings, cousin Daniel!

Mike, re Victim blaming I agree this has been going on for a long time. About time this is stopped. A good while back I remember coming across an old article in the Newcastle Evening Chronicle whilst searching for something else. (Sorry, can't remember title or date) The article was about a man who had assaulted a young woman. However, bizarrely on the same night he had rescued someone from drowning in the Tyne. In court, he was praised for the rescue and his assault charge was dismissed as far as I can recall. I felt outraged however when I read that the young woman had been told off and she was told that she had had no business to have been out that time of night and not to do this again!!
Another one which staggered me... In a local cemetery is a CWGC grave of Jean Watson Moore.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123092666/jean-watson-mooreI do local war history research as a hobby and I discovered that she had been murdered by her boyfriend. (Quite a few articles about this) He was going to be hanged until evidence came forth that she had not been 'pure' and then this was dropped to a prison sentence. Hard to believe that she seems to have been judged in the case of her own murder.

Thanks to all who have continued to post - all very interesting!