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[DURHAM.] HAUGHTON-LE"SKERNE, 442 POST OFFICE • Union Life, John Wardle, Cliff house British ~ I1"ish Magnetic Telegraph Co.'s Office, WHo. Westminster ~ General.;..J. K. Anderson, Scarhorough st Ham Stainsby, clerk in charge, Railway station Yorkshire Fire ~ Life, J:!;dward Todd, 15 Church street Lloyd's Register Office, Victoria terrace, Samuel Palmer PUBLIC OFFICERS:- Gladstone & William Davidson, surveyors A.ssistant Overseer, HaI'rison nurnham, ecarborough st Police Station, Knowles street, John Watson Dixon, Clerk to Town Improvement Commissioners, Wm. Wil­ superintendent kinson Brunton, Victoria terrace Theatre, Whitby st. John Edwards, proprietor & manager Commissioner for taking Acknowledgments of Married West Dock Office, Victoria terrace, Ralph Women, Anthony Wilson Dobing, Lynn street Ward Jackson, esq. chairman; ·William Charles Ward Deputy Coroner for Stockton Ward, J ames Atkinson, Jackson, esq. & Cuthbert Wigham, esq. directors; Mr. Scarborough street Thomas Casebourne, engineer; Mr. Thomas Maugham,re­ Dock ~ Harbour Ma,~ter, John Newton Pigg, Dock house ceiver ofdock dues; Mr. John Wardle, estate agent Inspector ofLicenses, Matthew Flower, Burn brewery West Hartlepool Harbou1' §j Railway Company's Ojfice8, Inspector of Weights ~ Measures, John Watson Dixon, Albert terrace, Abraham Basnett, esq. secretary; Samuel Police office, Knowles street Chester, esq. general manager; Mr. Charles A. Baker, Lloyd's A.gent, Joseph Mellanby, Victoria terrace accountant; Mr. Thomas Bell, engineer; Mr. Thomas Notaries, Edward Turnbull, 13 Church street, & Anthony Pallister, goods agent; Mr. John Newton Pigg, harbour Wilson Dobing, Lynn street master; J oseph Marlham, staith master; Thomas Ring, Solicitor to the Hartlepool Gas ~ Water Company, station master Edward Turnbull, 13 Church street PLACES OF WORSltIP :- Solicitor to the West Hartlepool MutualMarine Insur­ Christ Church, Rev. John George Rowe, incumbent ance Company, Edward Turnbull, 13 Church street Congregational Church (Independent), Tower street, Solicitor to the West Hartlepool Permanent Benefit Rev. John Bennett, minister Building ~ Investment Society, Edward Turnbull, 13 Primitive Methodist Chapel, Dock street Church street United Presbyterian Chapel, John street Solicitor to the WestHmotlepool Steam NavigationCom­ Wesleyan Chapel, Brunswick st. Rev.James Rosser,minstr pany, Edward TurnbulI, 13 Churchgate Wesleyan Chapel, Lynn street Solicitor to the Port ofHartlepool ScrewSteamShipping OMNIBUSES from the Hope inn, to & from West & East Company (limited), Edward Turnbull, 13 Churchgate Hartlepool stations to lueet every train Superintendent of Police, John Watson Dixon, Police CARRIERS TO:- office, Kuowles street OLD HARTLEPOOL-Charles Hyde King, from Tennant Town Surveyor ~ Inspector ofNuisances, Paul Bastow, street, daily Hope square STOCKTON-ON-TEES - William Whitton, from Jersey PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS :- street, wednesday & saturday Athenmum ~ Mechanics' Institute, Church street, Ralph WATER CONVEYA~CE '1'0 HAMBURG-The West Hartle­ Ward J ackson, esq. president; Thomas Casebourne, Wil­ pool Steam Navig'ation Company's iron screwves~elsleave Ham Charles Ward Jackson, &. R. Oldham, esqrs. &. on wednesday & saturday nights, returning from Ham­ the Rev. H. R. Ridley, vice-presidents; Messrs. W. burg tuesday & friday nights; &during the St. Petersburg Hutton & W. C. J. West, hon. secretaries; Mr. Harrison season they dispatch one of their steamers to that port Burnham, treasurer every 10 days HAUGHTON..LE..SEERNE, or HOUGHTON-LE­ is a village and township in the parish of SKERNE, is a village, township, and parish, 11 miles east­ Haughton-le-Skerne, 2 miles north-east from the parish north-east from , 10 west from Stockton-on­ church, and 3 from Darlington. The village is situated in Tees, 9 from , and 240 north-north-west from a deep valley, on the eastern bank of the Skeme. Barmp­ , in the ward, union, and deanery of Darlington, ton with Skerningham were anciently the property of the archdeaconry and bishopric of Durham, and southern divi­ prior of J;>urham. The population, in 1851, was 135; :md sion of the county. This extensive parish, to which the the acreage 1,520. E. G. Waldy, Esq., Archdeacon Croft, chapelry of is annexed, comprises the townships and others, are the principal landowners. of HAUGHTON, GREAT , LITTLE BURDON, is a small village and township ih the -MuNDEVILLE, BARMPTO~ with SKERNING­ parish of Haughton-Ie-Skerne, from which it is 1 mile east­ HAM, MORTON PAJ,MS, SADBERGE and WHESSOE with north-east; it is situated on the high road from Darlington . Its total area is 10,301 fltatute acres. to Stockton. It was one of the places restored to the priory The villag-e of Haughton-le-Skerne is pleasantly situated of Durham by Henry I., and was also included in Bishop on the north bank of the river, and on the turnpike road Flambard's charter of restitution. The tenure ofthe land is from Darlington to Stockton. The Stockton and Darling­ leasehold, undeI" the Dean and Chapter of Durham, who are ton and the North Eastern railways pass through this also the owners of the mines and minerals. This township township. The church of St. Andrew is a plain ancient comprises the t'onstabularies of Great and Httle Bm'don, structure, with a tower, chancel, and nave. A circular whose united area is 588 acres, with a population, in 1851, arch connects the nave with the chancel, which, with the of 96 inhabitants. communion table, are panelled with oak, in the Gothic COATlIAM-MuNDEVILLE is a village and township in style. An organ, purchased by voluntary subscription, was the parish of Haughton-Ie-Skerne, 2!i miles north-east from erected in 1841. The living is a rectory, worth £1,279 the village of Haughton, and 4 north from Darlington; it yearly, with residence and upwards of 249 acres of glebe is situated on the Great North road. The Stockton and land, in the patronage of the Bishop of Durham; the Rev. Darlington railway passes through this township. The Bulkeley Bandinel, D.D.,ofOxford, is the rector, and the Rev. population, in 1851, was 149, and the area 1,517 acres. RobertJ ames Simpson, M.A., curate. The rectoris generally Coatham Hall Garth, the property and residence of Henry entitled to tithes, and possesses a copyhold manor extending' P. Smith, Esq., .ToP., is pleasantly situated in this township. over a part of the township of Haughton. Here is a Wes­ Coatham House is the property and residence of lVlowbray leyan chapel; also a National school for boys and girls, Darling, Esq. partially endowed with the interest of £140, amounting to WHESSOE with BEAUl\10NT HILL are one township, £7 per annum. The Sunday school is well attended. in the parish ofHaug·hton. Whessoe is situated on the west Red Hall, the seat and property of Capt. R. Colling, J.P., side of the Great North road, and Beaumont hill on the east, is pleasantly situated on an eminence on the south bank of 2 miles north of Darlington. The manor of Whessoe is held the Skerne. The population of the township, in 1851, was by lease, or copy of court roll, under the see of Durham. 474; and the acreage is 1,898; its annual value is £4,252. The population of the township, in 1851, was 110, and the The soil is loamy, and ot' a very productive description. acreage 1,412; its annual value £2,112 3s. Theprincipal landowners are Col. Colling, Rev. J. Thompson, HARROWGATE is a hamlet 2 miles north of Darlington. and others. There, are charities ofabout £710s. annualvalue. Harrowgate House is the residence of John Teasdale, Esq. Haughton-le-Skerne. Middleton Mrs COMMERCIAL. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Mowbray Mrs Adamson Matthew, farmer,Lingfield fm Brewster Mrs Nesham David, €sq Alderson William, Black Lion Chilton Mrs 'Scotson Mrs Banks J oseph, butcher Chrisp Miss Sheraton Mrs Bewick William, artist CoIling Colonel Robert, Red hall Simp50n Rev. Robert .Tames, M.A. Blair John, farmer Gardiner Miss [curate], Rectory Blakey William & J oseph, farmers Goodburn Mr. William Smith Mr. William Boddy Christopher, wheelwright Hill John, esq. Haughton hall Wooler Mr. Joseph Broumley John, Highland Laddie, & Malcolm Mrs . Wrightson Mrs shoemaker .,.