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Townships A-Z Land Tax Ward Or Detached Area QUICK LINKS TO DURHAM LAND TAX ASSESSMENTS 1759-1831 Townships A-Z Land tax ward or detached area Aislaby Stockton Ward South West Q/D/L 94-112 Ancroft Norham and Islandshire (Northumberland) Q/D/L 159-160 Archdeacon Newton Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Auckland St. Andrew [South Church] Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Auckland St. Helen Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Aycliffe, Great Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Barmpton Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Barmston Chester Ward East Q/D/L 1-12 Barnard Castle Darlington Ward South West Q/D/L 58-72 Beamish (Tanfield) Chester Ward Middle Q/D/L 13-24 Bedlington Bedlingtonshire (Northumberland) Q/D/L 161 Benfieldside (Medomsley) Chester Ward West Q/D/L 25-35 Billingham Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 Binchester and Newfield Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Birtley Chester Ward Middle Q/D/L 13-24 Bishop Auckland Borough (inc. Bondgate and Petty Tithes) Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Bishop Auckland Newgate Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Bishop Middleham Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 Bishopley (Wolsingham) Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Bishopton Stockton Ward South West Q/D/L 94-112 Bishopwearmouth Easington Ward North Q/D/L 113-134 Bishopwearmouth Panns Easington Ward North Q/D/L 113-134 Blackwell Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Bolam Darlington Ward South West Q/D/L 58-72 Bradbury Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 A-Z of townships and quick links to name indexes (Durham County Record Office) QUICK LINKS TO DURHAM LAND TAX ASSESSMENTS 1759-1831 Bradley (Wolsingham) Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Brafferton Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Brancepeth Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Brandon and Byshottles Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Brierton Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 Broom (Broompark area) Chester Ward Middle Q/D/L 13-24 Burdon (East and West Burdon) Easington Ward North Q/D/L 113-134 Burdon, Great Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Burnop and Hamsteels (Lanchester) Chester Ward West Q/D/L 25-35 Butsfield and Satley Chester Ward West Q/D/L 25-35 Butterwick (and Old Acres) Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 Byers Green Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Cambois Bedlingtonshire (Northumberland) Q/D/L 161 Carlton Stockton Ward South West Q/D/L 94-112 Cassop Easington Ward South Q/D/L 135-158 Castle Eden Easington Ward South Q/D/L 135-158 Chester-le-Street Chester Ward Middle Q/D/L 13-24 Chilton, Great Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Choppington Bedlingtonshire (Northumberland) Q/D/L 161 Chopwell Chester Ward West Q/D/L 25-35 Claxton Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 Cleadon Chester Ward East Q/D/L 1-12 Cleatlam Darlington Ward South West Q/D/L 58-72 Coatham Mundeville Stockton Ward South West Q/D/L 94-112 Coatsay Moor Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Cocken Easington Ward North Q/D/L 113-134 Cockerton Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Cockfield Darlington Ward South West Q/D/L 58-72 A-Z of townships and quick links to name indexes (Durham County Record Office) QUICK LINKS TO DURHAM LAND TAX ASSESSMENTS 1759-1831 Cold Hesleden Easington Ward North Q/D/L 113-134 College (Durham Cathedral) Easington Ward North Q/D/L 113-134 Collierly (Lanchester) Chester Ward West Q/D/L 25-35 Coniscliffe, High Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Coniscliffe, Low Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Conside and Knitsley (Lanchester) Chester Ward West Q/D/L 25-35 Cornforth Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 Cornhill Norham and Islandshire (Northumberland) Q/D/L 159-160 Cornsay and Hedley Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Coundon Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Coundon Grange Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Cowpen Bewley Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 Coxhoe Easington Ward South Q/D/L 135-158 Craike or Crayke (near Easingwold) Craike (Yorkshire, North Riding) Q/D/L 162 Crawcrook Chester Ward West Q/D/L 25-35 Crook and Billy Row Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Crossgate (west of Durham City Centre) Chester Ward Middle Q/D/L 13-24 Dalton Piercy Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 Dalton-le-Dale Easington Ward North Q/D/L 113-134 Darlington Bondgate Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Darlington Borough Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Dawdon Easington Ward North Q/D/L 113-134 Denton Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Durham (Cathedral) see College Easington Ward North Q/D/L 113-134 Durham (city centre) see Saint Nicholas Parish (Durham) Easington Ward North Q/D/L 113-134 Durham (east of city centre) see Saint Giles Parish (Durham) Easington Ward South Q/D/L 135-158 A-Z of townships and quick links to name indexes (Durham County Record Office) QUICK LINKS TO DURHAM LAND TAX ASSESSMENTS 1759-1831 Durham (north end of Peninsula) see North Bailey Easington Ward North Q/D/L 113-134 Durham (north of city centre) see Framwellgate Chester Ward Middle Q/D/L 13-24 Durham (south end of Peninsula) see South Bailey Easington Ward North Q/D/L 113-134 Durham (south of city centre) see Elvet Borough Chester Ward Middle Q/D/L 13-24 Durham (south west of city centre) see Elvet Barony Chester Ward Middle Q/D/L 13-24 Durham (west of city centre) see Crossgate Chester Ward Middle Q/D/L 13-24 Easington Easington Ward South Q/D/L 135-158 East and Middle Herrington Easington Ward North Q/D/L 113-134 East and West Newbiggin Stockton Ward South West Q/D/L 94-112 East Boldon Chester Ward East Q/D/L 1-12 East Hartburn Stockton Ward South West Q/D/L 94-112 East Murton Easington Ward North Q/D/L 113-134 East Rainton Easington Ward North Q/D/L 113-134 East Sleekburn Bedlingtonshire (Northumberland) Q/D/L 161 East Thickley Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Ebchester Chester Ward West Q/D/L 25-35 Edmondsley Chester Ward Middle Q/D/L 13-24 Edmundbyers Chester Ward West Q/D/L 25-35 Egglescliffe Stockton Ward South West Q/D/L 94-112 Egglestone Darlington Ward South West Q/D/L 58-72 Eldon Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Elstob Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 Elton Stockton Ward South West Q/D/L 94-112 Elvet Barony (South-west of Durham City Centre) Chester Ward Middle Q/D/L 13-24 Elvet Borough (South of Durham City Centre) Chester Ward Middle Q/D/L 13-24 Elwick Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 Elwick Hall Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 Embleton Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 A-Z of townships and quick links to name indexes (Durham County Record Office) QUICK LINKS TO DURHAM LAND TAX ASSESSMENTS 1759-1831 Escomb Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Esh Chester Ward West Q/D/L 25-35 Evenwood and Barony Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Ferrryhill Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Fishburn Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 Forest and Frith (inc. Ettersgill) Darlington Ward South West Q/D/L 58-72 Foxton and Shotton Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 Framwellgate (north of Durham City Centre) Chester Ward Middle Q/D/L 13-24 Frosterley Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Fulwell Chester Ward East Q/D/L 1-12 Gainford Darlington Ward South West Q/D/L 58-72 Garmondsway Moor Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 Gateshead (sometimes split into High Gateshead, or Gateshead Fell, and Low Gateshead) Chester Ward East Q/D/L 1-12 Great Eppleton (or simply Eppleton) Easington Ward North Q/D/L 113-134 Greatham Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 Greencroft Chester Ward West Q/D/L 25-35 Grindon Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 Hamsterley Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Harraton Chester Ward Middle Q/D/L 13-24 Hart and Throston Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 Hartlepool Stockton Ward North East Q/D/L 74-93 Harton Chester Ward East Q/D/L 1-12 Harwood (sometimes probably included in Forest and Frith) Darlington Ward South West Q/D/L 58-72 Haswell Easington Ward South Q/D/L 135-158 Haughton-le-Skerne Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Hawthorn Easington Ward South Q/D/L 135-158 A-Z of townships and quick links to name indexes (Durham County Record Office) QUICK LINKS TO DURHAM LAND TAX ASSESSMENTS 1759-1831 Headlam Darlington Ward South West Q/D/L 58-72 Hedley (Lamesley) Chester Ward Middle Q/D/L 13-24 Hedworth Chester Ward East Q/D/L 1-12 Heighington Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Helm Park Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Helmington Row Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Hett Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Hetton-le-Hole Easington Ward North Q/D/L 113-134 Hilton Darlington Ward South West Q/D/L 58-72 Holmside Chester Ward West Q/D/L 25-35 Holy Island Norham and Islandshire (Northumberland) Q/D/L 159-160 Houghton-le-Side Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Houghton-le-Spring Easington Ward North Q/D/L 113-134 Hulam Easington Ward South Q/D/L 135-158 Hunstanworth Chester Ward West Q/D/L 25-35 Hunwick and Helmington Darlington Ward North West Q/D/L 36-45 Hurworth Stockton Ward South West Q/D/L 94-112 Hutton Henry Easington Ward South Q/D/L 135-158 Hylton Chester Ward East Q/D/L 1-12 Ingleton Darlington Ward South West Q/D/L 58-72 Iveston Chester Ward West Q/D/L 25-35 Kelloe Easington Ward South Q/D/L 135-158 Kibblesworth (Lamesely) Chester Ward Middle Q/D/L 13-24 Killerby Darlington Ward South East Q/D/L 46-57 Kimblesworth Chester Ward West Q/D/L 25-35 Kyloe Norham and Islandshire (Northumberland) Q/D/L 159-160 Kyo Chester Ward West Q/D/L 25-35 Lamesley Chester Ward Middle Q/D/L 13-24 A-Z of townships and quick links to name indexes (Durham County Record Office) QUICK LINKS TO DURHAM LAND TAX ASSESSMENTS 1759-1831 Lanchester Chester Ward West Q/D/L
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