- - [DURII.AM.l . 372 POST OFFICE , . . . - . . - l\Iuers J olm AlIen, grocer Robinson Thomas, butcher . TurnbulI George AIIison, schoolmaster; Muers J Qhn AlIen, Whitwell-inn Rotherford Robert, farmer, Ravans flatt Belmont ., Naisbit Charles, grocer & draper Shipley Thomas, grocer & draper Wilkinson Georgc; Drago~~ Villa Nicholson Cuthbert, Railway Coach Smiles Edward, George~' Dragon WiIkinson Thomas, tailor & draper Nicholson J oseph, druggist Stirtees Christopher, Giles Gate .11:£001' WiIkinson Thomas, grocer Paxton Hannah (Mrs.), grocer . 1.nn• Winn Thomas, Lord Rcdtord John George, furniture broker Taylorson David, baker PLACES OF 'WORSHIP:- Wesleyan Chapel, Broomside, ministers variou!il St. lJ1~ary ]}fagdalen Chw'ch, Rev. Thomas Crossman, Pr-inrit-ive Methodist Chapel, ministers various B.A. incumbent Church Parochial School, George A. TurnbuII, master UI:r.:r.INGHAM is a villag'e, township, and parish, 2~ BELLASIS is a hamlet in BiIIingham township, I mile miles north-by-east from Stockton-on-Tees, 10 miles from north-ellst. , 7 from Yarm, and 241 from London, in the HAVERTON HILL, a hamlet, situated near Port CIa­ union and ward of Stockton, archdeaconry and bishopric of rence. Here are ironworks, carried on by Mr. Stephcn Durham. It is pleasantly situated on the road from Stock­ Robinson. ton to Sunderland, and comprises within its limits the town­ PORT CLARENCE, a hamlet, in BilIingham township, ships of COOPEN BEWLEY, NEWTON BEWLEY, and situated near the south-eastern point of Cargo Fleet Reach, W OLVISTON. The Stockton and Hartlepool railway passes and opposite to Middlesborough, in Yorkshire. Here are about half-a-mile from the village, and has a station here. the extensives ironworks and blast furnaces belonging to The church of St. Cuthbert is an ancient structure; it has a Messrs. Bell Brothers. nave, aisles, chancel, organ, and a square tower containing 3 COOPEN BEWLEY, a township, situate on the sonth­ bells and a clock. The living is a rectory, worth about £400 eastern side of the parish, 2! miles from the village. Tlie yearly, with residence, and 112 acres of glebe land, in the land principally belongs to the Dean and Chapter of Durham, patronage of the Dean and Chapter of Durham; the Rev. except Saltholme, olle of the larg'est farms in the county, Philip Rudd, M.A., is the incumbent. Here is a Wesleyan which is situated in this township, and belongs to the chapeL; also a National school for boys and girls, partially University of Durham, the rent of which is applied supported }:Iy the Dean and Chapter. Billingham is a very towards the payment of the university fellowships, also ancient place, and memorable for a great battle :fought here the manorial rights and rectorial tithes, amounting to in the reign of Eardulf, King of Northumberland. Egirid, £143 3s. A new Church of school for torty Bishop of LindisfaJ:ne, gave Billingham, with other lands, to children, with teacher's residence, has just been erected by the church, and it is noted to be one of those places seized by subscription. Coopen Bewley is not a separate living'; it is lElIa during the conflicts for the Northumbrian crown. included in the spiritual charge of the rector of BilIingham, During the episcopate of Bishop Cuthcard, 900-915, Reign­ together with Haverton Hill and Port Clarence. 'rhe popu­ wald, a Danish sea-king, made a descent ou the eastern lation, in 1851, was 217, with 2,639 acres. coast of Northumberland, and, taking possession of the NEWTON BEWLEY, a small hamlet and township, 3 miles territories and towns of St. Cuthbert, gave the country from the village, has a population of 121, with 1,562 acres. between and BiIIingham to Scula, one of his 'YOJ.JVISTON, a township, village, and chapelry in the generals. ""YilIiam the Norman restored Billing'ham to the parish of BiIlingham, from which it is distant 2 miles north, church, and g'ave it to the prior and monks of Durham. The is pleasantly situated 011 the road from Stockton to Sunder­ population of the township, in 1851, was 723, and the acre­ land. The church, dedicated to St. Peter, standing on a com­ age 2,770 acres. The Dean and Chapter of Durham are manding eminence, is a modern brick edifice. The living is lords of the manor and principal owners. The land is very a perpetual curacy, in the presentation of the Dean and fertile, and produces good crops of wheat, oats, barley, Chapter ef Durham; the Rev. Lancelot Christopher Clark, turnips, &c. There are charities of about £90 annual B.A., is the incumbent. The population, in 1851, was 750, value. with 2,396 acres. Billinghami RobinsonStplm.ironmaster,Havertonhl Bainbridg"e Mr. John PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Robinson WilIiam, farmer, Brook house Biggins Mrs BurrelI Miss Scurr Mary(Mrs.), Ship, Port Clarence Clarke Rev. Lancelot Christopher [in- ChiIton Robert, esq. Low grange Smith Thomas, grocer, Haverton hill cumbent], Ferry Mrs Stainthorpe Richard, Queen's Head, l\'1oore Mr. J ames Haverton hill - COMMERCIAL. Rudd Rev. Philip, M.A. [rector] Stephenson John, farmer, Bellasis Anderson J ames, miller COMMERCIAL. Stephenson Thomas, farmer Arrowsmith J<>hnson, black8mith Adamson William, shoemaker Wllarton John, Black H01'se Arrowsmith Thomas, Ship Atkinson John, farmer, Bellasis WilsonChristopher,grocer,HavertonhiII AswelI John, farmer Bamlett Thomas, farmer, Haverton hill Worthy J oseph, cartwright Atldnson George, cartwright Battensby Henry, shopkeeper Yarker l\'Iichael, grocer Atkinson John, shopkeeper Battensby Thomas, Skip Coopen Bewley. Barber Ralph, blacksmith Bell Brothers, ironmasters & manufac- COM;\IERCIAL. Barker Joseph, blacksmith turers, Port Clarence ironworks Armstrong John, farmer Beauleug'h Richard, farmer Bemlett J oseph & Thomas, farmers Atkinson Ralph, farmer Bradley Thomas, farmer Bolam Thos. assist. overseer & parish elk Bainbridg-e Isaac, farmer Hrunton Joseph, shoemaker Carter George, farmer Crosby Geo. beer retailer, Port Clarence Cook J olm, market gardener Cass WilIiarn, farmer, BeIlasis Farrow J oseph, farmer Corner George, farmer Chilton Robert, farmer, Low grange Johnson Edward Davison James, shoemaker Danby Robert, shoemaker Nightingale John, £'lrmer, Saltholme Dunn J olm, Rcd Lion . Dee \Villiam, Ha~fnwon Nightingale Thomas, farmer }<'rederickson Aug'ustus, corn merchant DreyhelIer J olm, grocer, Port Clarence Smith John, farmer Gardner WiIliam, butcher ElIerington Christopber, Smiths'A rlns, Stephenson J olm, farmer Heslop Richard, tailor, & post office & blacksmith Tidyman Fral1cis, farmer HodgsOll WiIliam, draper Harrison Anthony, fellmonger &farmer Newton Bewley. HutchinsonThos.cattIe dealer & butcher Harrison James, farmer & buteher COJYUIERCIAL. Lawson John, TVellington -inn HedleyJ ackson, miller, BillingllRm mill AlIison Ralph, farmer Linsley Thomas, tarmer Heslop John, common brewer Beech Robcrt, farmer, Hall's field Mainwaring Henry, brick & tile manufr HiIdrey John, Salutationinn Bone James, farmer, Blue house Malthouse Thomas, blacksmith HolburnAnthony,farmer, Northfleldho Cmggs Robert, market gardener March George, farmer Hutchinson George Stuart Dawson, Foster John, farmer Musg-rave John, farmer farmer, Tibl,ersley & BeIIasis farms Greenshields Gem'ge, farmer 1\1usgrave WilIiam, farmer Hutchinson John MusgTave, farmer, Middleton Robert, market gardener Robinson J ohl1, cartwright High grange Il\Iillanby Fanny (Mrs.), farmer Robinson Robert, bricklayer .rennison Mary (l\'Irs.), shopkeeper Noddings Robert, farmer Rutherford J ames, tailor Just George, tailor Reynard J ames, beer retailer Rutter Daniel, grocer Laws Thomas, grocer, Haverton hilI Shepherd Henry, farmer, High grapge Seymoul' John, tiumer l\1addison Ann(Mrs.), Clarencetave1'n, Stephenson Thomas, farmer Shepherd J obl1, farmer Haverton hill' Tate John, Blue Bell Smith Robert, machine maker MaxwelI Edward, farmer Whitelock J olm, miller Stainthorpe GeOl'g-e, farmer Maxwell Jane (Mrs.), farmer . Stainthorpe John, farmer, Annigate ho Robinson Nicholas, Union inn, & coal PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Stephenson J aIm, farmer, White house &. lime agent , Armstrong Mr. Henry Swalwell Thomas, farmel'