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Teesside Archives 1 TEESSIDE ARCHIVES We are a joint service funded by the four Unitary Authorities of Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland and Stockton. LEAFLET NO. 12 MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS ADDRESS OPENING HOURS EXCHANGE HOUSE MONDAY 9.00 AM – 5.00 PM 6 MARTON ROAD TUESDAY 9.00 AM – 9.00 PM MIDDLESBROUGH WEDNESDAY 9.00 AM – 5.00 PM TS1 1DB THURSDAY 9.00 AM – 5.00 PM FRIDAY 9.00 AM – 4.30 PM TELEPHONE: (01642) 248321 FAX: (01642) 248391 Email: [email protected] MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS 2 TEESSIDE ARCHIVES MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS 1 CLEVELAND ACKLAM, ST MARY (INDEX AND PHOTOGRAPHS) BOOSBECK, ST AIDAN BROTTON, ST PETER, KILTON LANE COATHAM, CHRIST CHURCH EASINGTON, ALL SAINTS EGGLESCLIFE, ST JOHN THE BAPTIST ELTON, ST JOHN ESTON (INDEX AND PHOTOGAPHS) ELWICK HALL,ST PETER GREATHAM INDEPENDENT METHODIST GREATHAM, ST JOHN THE BAPTIST, CHURCHYARD AND CEMETERIES GUISBOROUGH CEMETERY GUISBOROUGH QUAKER BURIAL GROUND GUISBOROUGH, ST NICHOLAS HART, ST MARY MAGDALENE HARTLEPOOL, ST HILDA HARTLEPOOL, SPION KOP (OLD CEMETERY) HAVERTON HILL, ST JOHN HILTON, ST PETER KIRKLEATHAM, ST CUTHBERT KIRKLEVINGTON, ST MARTIN LIVERTON, ST MARTIN (FORMERLY ST MICHAEL) EAST LOFTUS CEMETERY VOLS 1 & 2 LOFTUS, NEWTON MEMORIAL CHURCH LOFTUS, ST LEONARD LONG NEWTON, ST MARY (INDEX AND PHOTOGRAPHS) MARSKE, ST MARK (FORMERLY ST GERMAIN) MARTON, ST CUTHBERT (INDEX AND PHOTOGRAPHS) MIDDLESBROUGH, ST HILDA MIDDLESBROUGH, AYRESOME GARDENS MIDDLESBROUGH, LINTHORPE CEMETERY MIDDLESBROUGH, THORNTREE R.C. CEMETERY MOORSHOLM, ST MARY NEWTON-UNDER-ROSEBERRY, ST OSWALD NORMANBY, ST HELEN NORTH ORMESBY CEMETERY NORTH ORMESBY, ST JOSEPH’S CEMETERY NORTON, ST MARY NORTON, QUAKER BURIAL GROUND NUNTHORPE, ST MARY ORMESBY, ST CUTHBERT PRESTON ON TEES, ALL SAINTS REDCAR, ST PETER MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS 2 REDCAR CEMETERY REDMARSHALL, ST CUTHBERT SALTBURN, EMMANUEL SEATON CAREW, HOLY TRINITY SKELTON, ALL SAINTS STAINTON, ST PETER AND PAUL STILLINGTON, ST JOHN STOCKTON, HOLY TRINITY STOCKTON, ST THOMAS STRANTON, ALL SAINTS THORNABY, ST PETER AD VINCULA THORPE THEWLES, ST JAMES UPLEATHAM, ST ANDREW WILTON, ST CUTHBERT (FORMERLY ALL SAINTS) WOLVISTON, ST PETER WORSALL AND HIGH WORSALL, ALL SAINTS YARM, ST MARY MAGDALENE YARM CEMETERY COUNTY DURHAM AUCKLAND, ST HELEN WEST AUCKLAND CEMETERY AYCLIFFE, ST ANDREW BISHOP MIDDLEHAM, ST MICHAEL BISHOPTON, ST PETER BARNARD CASTLE, RC CEMETERY BARNARD CASTLE, ST MARY BRIGNALL, (FORMERLY NORTH YORKSHIRE) BRIGNALL, ST MARY (FORMERLY NORTH YORKSHIRE) CASTLE EDEN, ST JAMES COCKFIELD, ST MARY CONISCLIFFE CEMETERY, CARLBURY HIGH CONISCLIFFE, ST EDWIN COTHERSTONE QUAKER BURIAL GROUND DARLINGTON, ST CUTHBERT DARLINGTON, HOLY TRINITY DEAF HILL, ST PAUL DENTON, ST MARY THE VIRGIN DINSDALE, ST JOHN EASINGTON, ST MARY ELWICK HALL, ST PETER EGGLESTON, OLD CHURCH AND HOLY TRINITY EMBLETON, ST MARY OR HOLY TRINITY FOREST FRITH, ST JAMES THE LESS GAINFORD, ST MARY MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS 3 GREAT STAINTON, ALL SAINTS HAUGHTON LE SKERNE, ST ANDREW HAMSTERLEY, ST JAMES HEIGHINGTON, ST MICHAEL HURWORTH, (SEPARATE VOLUME) HUTTON HENRY, STATION TOWN CHURCHYARD HUTTON MAGNA, ST. MARY INGELTON, ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST KELLOE, ST HELLEN’S CHURCHYARD AND CEMETERY KIRK MERRINGTON, ST JOHN LYNESACK AND SOFTLEY, ST JOHN MIDDLETON IN TEESDALE, ST MARY MIDDLETON ONE ROW, ST GEORGE MONK HESLEDEN, ST MARY WITH ST JOHN NEW SHILDON, ALL SAINTS PIERCEBRIDGE, ST MARY QUARRINGTON ROKEBY, ST MARY SADBERGE, ST ANDREW SEDGEFIELD, ST EDMUND SEDGEFIELD, THE OLD CEMETERY SHILDON, ST JOHN STAINDROP, ST MARY THE VIRGIN AND THE QUAKER BURIAL GROUND TRIMDON, ST MARY AND CEMETERY WEST AUCKLAND CEMETERY SEE UNDER A WHORLTON, ST MARY WINGATE CHURCHYARD WINSTON, ST ANDREW WYCLIFFE, ST MARY YORKSHIRE AINDERBY STEEPLE, ST HELEN AISLABY, ST MARGARET AMPLEFORTH, ST HILDA APPLETON WISKE, ST MARY ARKENDALE, ST BARTHOLOMEW ARKLETOWN, ARKENGARTHDALE, ST MARY ARKLETOWN CHURCHYARD, WESLEYAN CHAPEL AND ST MARY AND LANGTHWAITE, ARKENGARTHDALE ASKRIGG, ST OSWALD AYSGARTH, ST ANDREW BAINBRIDGE QUAKERS AND CARPERBY BAGBY ST MARY BALDERSBY, ST JAMES BARNINGHAM, ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS 4 BARTON, ST CUTHBERT BARTON ST MARY BEDALE ST GREGORY BELLERBY, ST JOHN BIRKBY, ST PETER BILSDALE, ST HILDA BILSDALE MIDCABLE, ST JOHN BOLTBY, CHAPEL OF EASE BOLTON ON SWALE, ST MARY BRANSDALE, ST NICHOLAS AND CARLTON, ST AIDAN BROMPTON, ST THOMAS BURNESTON, ST LAMBERT CALDWELL SEE UNDER STANWICK CARLTON SEE UNDER BRANSDALE CARLTON IN CLEVELAND, ST BOTOLPH CARLTON MINIOTT, ST LAWRENCE CARPERBY SEE UNDER BAINBRIDGE CASTLETON, FRIENDS’ BURIAL GROUND CASTLE BOLTON SEE UNDER REDMIRE CATTERICK CEMETERY AND ST ANNE CLEASBY, ST PETER COLD KIRBY, ST MICHAEL COMMONDALE, ST PETER COTHERSTONE CEMETERY AND QUAKER BURIAL GROUND COVERHAM, HOLY TRINITY COWESBY, ST MICHAEL COXWOLD, ST MICHAEL CRAKEHALL, ST GREGORY CRATHORNE, ALL SAINTS CROFT ON TEES, ST PETER CUNDALL, ST MARY AND ALL SAINTS DALBY, ST PETER DALTON IN TOPCLIFFE, ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST DANBY, ST HILDA DANBY WISKE, DEDICATION UNKNOWN DEIGHTON, CHAPEL OF EASE DISHFORTH CEMETERY DOWNHOLME, ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS EASBY, ST AGATHA EAST COWTON, ALL SAINTS EAST HARLSEY, ST OSWALD EAST HARLSEY, NEW CHURCHYARD EAST ROUNTON, ST LAWRENCE EAST WITTON, ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST EAST WITTON, ST MARTIN EGTON OLD CHURCHYARD MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS 5 ERYHOLME, ST MARY FACEBY, ST MARY MAGDALENE FARNDALE, ST MARY FELIXKIRK, ST FELIX FORCETT, ST CUTHBERT GAYLE (SANDEMANIANS) GILLING WEST, ST AGATHA GIRSBY AND SOCKBURN CHURCHYARD GLAISDALE, ST THOMAS GLAISDALE HEAD, WESLEYAN CHAPEL GOATHLAND, ST MARY GREAT AYTON, ALL SAINTS GREAT AYTON, THE FRIENDS’ BURIAL GROUND GREAT FENCOTE, ST ANDREW GREAT LANGTON, ST WILFRED GREAT SMEATON, ST ELOY GRINTON, SWALEDALE, ST ANDREW GROSMONT, ST MATTHEW GUNNERSIDE METHODIST CHURCH HINDERWELL HARDRAW, ST MARY AND ST JOHN HAUXWELL, ST OSWALD HAWES, ST MARGARET AND HAWES BURIAL GROUND HAWNBY, ALL SAINTS HIPSWELL, ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST HORNBY, ST MARY HORSEHOUSE IN COVERDALE, ST BOTOLPH HUDSWELL, ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS HUTTON BONVILLE, ST LAWRENCE HUTTON RUDBY, ALL SAINTS INGLEBY ARNCLIFFE, ALL SAINTS INGELBY GREENHOW, ST ANDREW KELD UNITED REFORMED CHURCH KILBURN, ST MARY KILDALE, ST CUTHBERT AND ST GREGORY KIRBY FLEETHAM, ST MARY KIRBY HILL, ST PETER AND ST FELIX KIRBY IN CLEVELAND, ST AUGUSTINE KIRBYKNOWLE, ST WILFRED KIRBY SIGSTON, ST LAWRENCE KIRBY WISKE, ST JOHN THE BAPTIST KIRKDALE, ST GREGORY LAITHKIRK, DEDICATION UNKNOWN LANGTHWAITE, ARKENGARTHDALE, SEE UNDER A LARTINGTON, RC CEMETERY LEAKE, ST MARY MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS 6 LEALHOLM, ST JAMES THE GREATER LEALHOLM RC LEEMING, ST JOHN THE BAPTISH LEYBURN CEMETERY LOW ROW UNITED REFORM CHURCH (FORMERLY SMARBER CHAPEL NEAR GUNNERSIDE) MANFIELD, ALL SAINTS MARRICK PRIORY, SWALEDALE MARSKE, SWALEDALE, ST EDMUND MAUNBY, ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS MELSONBY, ST JAMES THE GREAT MIDDLETON TYAS, ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS MUKER, SWALEDALE, ST MARY NETHER SILTON, ALL SAINTS NORTH OTTERINGTON, ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS OLD BYLAND, ALL SAINTS OSMOTHERLEY, ST PETER OSMOTHERLEY CEMETERY OSMOTHERLEY QUAKER BURIAL GROUND OVER SILTON, ST MARY PATRICK BROMPTON, ST PATRICK PICKHILL, ALL SAINTS REDMIRE, ST MARY (CASTLE BOLTON CUM REDMIRE) REETH CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL RICHMOND, ST MARY AND RICHMOND CEMETERY RIEVAULX, ST MARY THE VIRGIN AND SCAWTON, ST MARY ROMALDKIRK, ST ROMALD ROSEDALE ABBEY, ST MARY AND ST LAURENCE ROXBY, ST NICHOLAS RUDBY, SEE HUTTON RUDBY SANDHUTTON, ST LEONARD SCAWTON, SEE ALSO UNDER RIEVAULX SCRUTON, ST RADEGUND SEAMER, ST MARTIN SESSAY, ST CUTHBERT SKIPTON ON SWALE, ST JOHN SNAPE, SEE THORNTON WATLASS SOUTH COWTON, ST MARY SOUTH KILVINGTON, ST WILFRED SOUTH OTTERINGTON, ST ANDREW SOWERBY, ST OSWALD STALLING BUSK, ST MATTHEW STANWICK, ST JOHN (ALDBROUGH) AND CALDWELL STARTFORTH, HOLY TRINITY STOKESLEY, ST PETER AND ST PAUL STOKESLEY, CHURCHYARD EXTENSION AND CEMETERY MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS 7 THIRKELBY, ALL SAINTS THIRSK, ST MARY THORNLEY AND WHEATLEY HILL MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS AND WAR MEMORIALS THORNTON LE STREET, ST LEONARD THORNTON WATLASS, ST MARY AND SNAPE CHAPEL TOPCLIFFE, ST COLUMBA AND TOPCLIFFE CEMETERY TUNSTALL, HOLY TRINITY UGTHORPE, CHRIST CHURCH AND ST ANNE’S RC ULSHAW BRIDGE, RC ST SIMON AND ST JUDE WELBURY, ST LEONARD WENSLEY, HOLY TRINITY WESTERDALE, CHRIST CHURCH WEST ROUNTON, ST OSWALD WEST WITTON, ST BARTHOLOMEW WHORLTON NEAR SWAINBY, HOLY CROSS WORSALL HIGH, ST JOHN YAFFORTH, ALL SAINTS NOTHUMBERLAND VOLUME 1 BEDLINGTON, ST. CUTHBERTS – PRE 1852 BLYTH OLD CHURCH – PRE 1851 BYEWELL, ST.ANDREW – PRE 1851 CRAMLINGTON, ST. NICHOLAS DALTON, HOLY TRINITY ELSDON, ST CUTHBERTS GOSFORD – PRE 1851 HALTHWHISTLE PARISH CHURCH – PRE 1851 HORTON, ST. MARY – INDEX ONLY KIRKWHELPINGTON PARISH CHURCH – PRE 1851 LAMBERLY PARISH CHURCH – PRE 1851 LONG BENTON PARISH CHURCH – PRE 1851 CONTINUED VOLUME 2 MORPETH, ST. MARY’S – PRE 1851 NEWCASTLE, ALL SAINTS PARISH, ST ANNES CHURCH NEWCASTLE, ARTHUR HILL, ST PAULS CHAPEL OTTERBURN, ST JOHN PONTELAND, ST. MARY’S SOUTH SHIELDS, SIMONSIDE, ST. SIMON’S CHURCH ST. JOHN LEE, ST. JOHN BEVERLY – INDEX ONLY STAMPFORD PARISH CHURCH – PRE 1851 STANNINGTON PARISH CHURCH – PRE 1851 ULGHAM – PRE 1837 WALLSEND OLD CHURCHYARD WIDDRINGTON, HOLY TRINITY – PRE 1837 MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS 8 WALK ON TYNE PARISH CHURCH – PRE 1851 MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS .
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