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258 HA VEHTO~ HILL. DURHAlH. (KELLY'S

_HA VERT ON HILL is a village and an ecclesiastical leyan, Primitive Methodist and United Methodisi parish, formed out of the parish of , Nov. 4• chapels. Extensive salt works are carried on both at 1862, comprising , in the township of and Haverton Hill. The Ecclesiastical Billingham, Port Clarence, or, as it is sometimes ealled, Commissioners are considerable landowners here. The Clarence Iron Works, and the estate area is 3,036 acres of land and water; rateable value, of Saltholme, which latter forms part of the township of £34,66o. The population in 1901 was 3,787, and iD , in the South Eastern division of the 1914, 4•243· county, north-eastern division of Stockton ward, Stock­ Post & M. 0. Office, Haverton Hill. John Henry ton county court district and petty sessional division, Baker, sub-postmaster. Letters through Middles­ rural deanery of , archdeaconry of Auckland brough arrive at 8 a.m. & 1.30 & 5 p.m.; dispatched and diooese of Durham. Haverton Hill is 3 miles north­ at 10.15 a.m. & 2.30, 5.40 & 7.30 p.m. Nearest east from Stockton-on-Tees, and has a station on the telegraph office, . Public messages are Port Clarence branch, from Billingham, of the North received only at the railway station Eastern railway (West Hartlepool section). The Tees Post & M. 0. Office, Port Clarence.-John James Fish­ Conservancy Commissioners are now (1914) constrn!'ting burn, sub-postmaster. Letters through Middlesbrough a new road, leading from Salthome terrace, Port arrive at 7.40 a. m. & 5 p. m. ; dispatched at 7·45 a. m. Clarence, to and West Hartlepool, to run & 5.50 & 7 .so p. m. ; no delivery of letters on sun­ parallel with the railway now being laid from Stockton day; office closed 1 p.m. on saturday. Telegrams to Seaton Carew and Hartlepool, via Haverton Hill and are dispatched from this office, but not delivered, k Port Clarence. The Stockton Rural District Council telegraph money orders issued, but not paid are also opening a new road from Clarence street, Wall Letter Boxes.-Newby terrace, cleared at to.5 a.m. Haverton Hill, to Cowpen Bewley. The church of St. & 2.30 & 5.30 p.m.; Railway station, 10.15 a.m. & John the Evangelist, erected in 1865 at a cost of 2.5o, 6.15 & 7·55 p.m.; sundays, 3-.25 p.m about £r,6oo, is an edifice of brick with stone dressings, in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave Public Elementary Schools. and a small western turret containing two bells: in the east gable is a stained window; in the west two Haverton Hill (mixed), built in r867, for 409 children, lancets and four smaller lancets in the sides of the & enlarged in 1912, for 300 each boys, girls & infants; chancel: the font is of Caen stone, with incised work, average attendance, 157 boys, 197 girls & 134 infants; emblematic of· the four Evangelists: there are sittings Thomas William Crawford, masfer; Miss Mary Platt, for 240 persons. The register dates from the year 1865. mistress; Miss Eliza Jane Bateman, infants' mistress The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £375, includ­ High Clarence (mixed), built 1909, for 28o children; ing 24 acres of glebe, with residence, iri the gift of the average attendance, 135; John Liddle, master · Dean and Chapter of Durham, and held since 1910 by St. Thomas' Catholic (Port Clarence) (mixed), for 300 the Rev. Christopher Wardle M.A. (late fellow) of children ; average attendance, 170 ; Miss Annie Sar­ Durham University. At Port Clarence Works there is gent, mistress a temporary iron church, at which the vicar of Haver­ ton Hill officiates on Sunday ; it has 120 sittings. The Police Station, Port Clarence, Sergt. J. J. Featherstone Catholic church at Port Clarence, dedicated to St. & 1 constable Thomas of Canterbury, was built in 1879, and is an Railwav Stations:- • edifice of Ted brick, in the Gothic style, consistin~ of Haverton Hill, Richard Brammall, station master nave and sanctuary: it has sittings for 300 p~rsons: Port Clarence, George Pinder, station master; G. attached is a residence for the priest. Here are W es- ~<\.ppleton, traffic agent, goods station & coal depot

HA. VERTON HILL. Hinton Amos & Sons, groct>rs, United Alkali Co. Limited, Tennant's Chuenct> street I salt works Booth Mrs. Wylam house Hunter Edward M. saw mills Watson John W. (exors. of), brick Copeland Robert B. Saltville house lvey Isaac M.B., Ch.B. physician & makers, Haverton Hill brick works Lumley Thomas William, Tees surgeon; surgery, Pickering street Munro Finlay M.B Johnson Mary Ann (Mrs.), draper, IS PORT OLARENGE. N ewstead John W illioam, Albert ter Pe~rl street Harris Rev. Robert (Catholic), The Sidgwick William, Hutton house Leather Minnie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Presbytery Thomasson George, Clarence street 10 Pearl street Toy Herbert, Albert terrace Levv Jacob (Mrs.), clothier . COMMERCIAL. Ward Harry, Beaconsfield house Liddle Alfred, hair dresser Anderston Foundrry Co. Limited, rail- Wa.rdle Rev.Christopher M.A. (vicar), Lund Thos. Fredk. Queen's Head P.H way chair makers Vicarage McCnllnm Arthur, shopkeeper Ankers Mary (Mrs.), fried fish dealer Mawsrm George, shopkeeper, 1 Vie- Bell Brothers Limited, see Colliery COMMERCI.London E C Ridley Thomas D. & Sons, tar Dewison Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 6 Pickering Edward Dobson, carman I macadam, annealed slag in all Bridge streeli Pickering Elizabeth J ane (Mrs.). sizes, fine rolled slag, The Erimus Dobby William, butcherr Haverton Hill hotel Sla·.: Paving works; office, 67 MaT- Duechar Robt. Ltd. Wellington hotel Piercy Marg-aret E. (Mrs.), draper ton road. Middlesbrough Duncan Stephen, shopkeeper Salt Union Limited (Albert E. Ward. Robinson John. shopkeeper Foster Charles, shopkeeper manager), South Durham works Salmon Ada (Mrs.), shopkeeper Hall Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper Scotchbrook Frederick, fried fish dlr Salt Union Limited, salt manufac- Hallmark Thomas, news agent Sbackley Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkpr turers, Clarence salt works l{arrison William, cartage contractor, Shacklev William, shopkeeper, , Siclgwick Frank, rpfreshment roomR 8 Hope street Cowpen Bewley road Tbompson Thomas, grocer Hart John, coal dealer Sinton Wm. Jas. grocer, Olarence st Todd Edward, butcher, 18 Newby Haverton Hill-on-Tees Gas Co. Ltd. Smith Edwd. butcher, 8 Clarence st te-rrace & refreshment rooms, (J. W. Precious, manauer) Tees Salt Co. Ltd. (J. Thurlow, sec) Transporter cabin Haverton Hill Working Men's Club & Todd Robert Henry, butcher UnitPd Alkali Co. Limited, Allhnsen Institute Ltd. (Robert Battison,sec) Tr£>.loar Edgar, hair rlresser, r salt works Clarence street Wilkins Charles Henry, Royal hotel