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Durham County Record Office County Hall Durham DH1 5UL Telephone: 03000 267619 Email: [email protected] Website: www.durhamrecordoffice.org.uk Handlist 2 – Parish Registers Issue no. 59 March 2021 Listed below are the Church of England parishes and chapelries in the diocese of Durham, plus those in the diocese of West Yorkshire and the Dales which are in the county of Durham. Where registers of baptisms, banns, marriages or burials have been deposited in Durham County Record Office the covering dates of the registers are given; these dates are those of the earliest and most recent register held in the Record Office, but it must not be assumed that all four types of register exist for the whole period indicated. Full details are given in our online church register database. The catalogue reference for each parish is given after the covering dates. If no dates or reference code are given then no registers are held in the Record Office and information concerning registers should be sought from the incumbent. All registers held in the Record Office are on microfilm and to see them it is therefore necessary to reserve a microfilm reader. The original registers will not be made available. Various indexes are available: "Boyd" indicates that marriage and some banns registers (usually to 1812) are indexed in Boyd's Marriage Index, a copy of which is available in the Record Office; "IGI" indicates that baptism and/or marriage registers (usually to mid-19th century) are indexed in the International Genealogical Index, available via FamilySearch, Ancestry or FindMyPast, or on microfiche in the Record Office; "Index" indicates that transcripts and/or indexes to some of the registers are held in the Record Office; for more details see Handlist 8: Parishes Indexed on the IGI and on Boyd’s Marriage index and Handlist 3: Modern Transcripts and Indexes (Church of England) Name of Parish or Chapelry Covering Catalogue Indexes Dates Reference Annfield Plain 1914-2016 EP/An Auckland, St. Andrew 1558-2001 EP/Au.SA Boyd/IGI/Index Auckland, St. Anne 1855-1988 EP/Au.SA & EP/Au.SAn Auckland, St. Helen 1593-2006 EP/Au.SH Boyd/IGI/Index Auckland, St. Luke 1882-1966 EP/Au.SA Auckland, St. Peter 1875-1981 EP/Au.SP Auckland, St. Philip 1881-1952 EP/Au.SA & EP/Au.SPh Aycliffe 1560-2015 EP/Ay Boyd/IGI/Index Barnard Castle 1609-2005 EP/BC Boyd/IGI/Index Barningham 1581-2012 EP/Ba IGI/Index Beamish 1876-2018 EP/Bea IGI/Index Bearpark 1879-1996 EP/BP IGI Bellasis 1919-1940 EP/Hav Belmont 1858-2016 EP/Bel IGI Benfieldside 1848-2004 EP/Be Billingham, St. Aidan 1976-2006 EP/Bi.SA HANDLISTS:Handlist02ParishRegisters.docx/31-Mar-21/12:25 ............................................................................................................................ page 1 Name of Parish or Chapelry Covering Catalogue Indexes Dates Reference Billingham, St. Cuthbert 1569-2003 EP/Bi IGI/Index Billingham, St. Luke 1966-1997 EP/Bi.SL Billingham, St. Mary 1966-2002 Bi.SM Binchester 1877-1975 EP/BG & EP/Bin Birtley 1850-2012 EP/Bir Index Bishop Middleham 1559-2004 EP/BM Boyd/IGI/Index Bishopton 1649-2015 EP/Bis Index Bishopwearmouth, Christ Church 1876-1997 EP/Bi.CC Index Bishopwearmouth, Good Shepherd 1940-1991 EP/Biw.GS Bishopwearmouth, St. Gabriel 1901-1990 EP/Biw.SG Bishopwearmouth, St. Mary 1940-2009 EP/Biw.SM Bishopwearmouth, St. Michael 1567-2013 EP/Biw Boyd/IGI/Index Bishopwearmouth, St. Nicholas 1931-2015 EP/Biw.SN Bishopwearmouth, St. Peter 1872-2011 EP/Su.SPet & EP/Biw Bishopwearmouth, St. Stephen 1879-1958 EP/Su.SS Bishopwearmouth, St. Thomas 1846-1943 EP/Su.STh Blackhall 1925-1985 EP/Bla Blackhill 1885-1995 EP/Bl Blackwell, All Saints 1937-2016 EP/Da.AS Blanchland (Northumberland) 1753-1960 [film only] Blaydon see Stella Bolam - chapel of Heighington Boldon 1571-2012 EP/Bo Boyd/IGI/Index Bowburn, Christ the King 1979-2015 EP/Bb.CK Bowburn, St. John 1947-1962 EP/Bb.SJ Bowes 1670-1996 EP/Bow IGI/Index Brancepeth 1599-2002 EP/Br Boyd/IGI/Index Brandon 1877-1985 EP/Brd Index Brandon Colliery 1893-1956 EP/Brd.C Index Brignall 1588-1994 EP/Bri IGI/Index Burnmoor 1868-2015 EP/Bu Index Burnopfield 1873-2014 EP/Bur Index Byers Green 1845-1993 EP/BG Index Cassop-cum-Quarrington 1868-1989 EP/CQ Index Castle Eden 1694-2016 EP/CE Boyd/IGI/Index Castleside 1864-1999 EP/Cas Index Chester-le-Street 1582-2003 EP/CS Boyd/IGI/Index Chilton, St. Aidan 1925-1998 EP/Ch Chilton, St. Oswald 1878-1894 EP/Ch.SO Chilton Moor 1876-2006 EP/CM Chopwell 1900-1992 EP/Cho Index Clara Vale - chapel of Greenside Cleadon 1911-1985 EP/Cl Cleadon Park 1926-1998 EP/CP Coatham Mundeville 1914-1965 EP/CoM Cockerton 1901-2006 EP/Cok Cockfield 1578-2016 EP/Coc Boyd/IGI/Index Collierley 1841-2014 EP/Col Index Coniscliffe 1590-1988 EP/Co Boyd/IGI/Index Consett 1863-2012 EP/Con Cornforth 1868-2012 EP/Cor IGI/Index Cotherstone 1882-2005 EP/Cot Index Coundon 1842-1982 EP/Cou Index Coxhoe 1868-2009 EP/Cox Craghead 1907-1996 EP/Cra Crawcrook 1918-1946 EP/Craw Crook 1843-2018 EP/Cro Index Croxdale 1696-1995 EP/Cr Index Dalton-le-Dale, Holy Trinity (Murton) 1888-1981 EP/DD.HT IGI/Index HANDLISTS:Handlist02ParishRegisters.docx/31-Mar-21/12:25 ............................................................................................................................ page 2 Name of Parish or Chapelry Covering Catalogue Indexes Dates Reference Dalton-le-Dale, St. Andrew 1653-2018 EP/DD Boyd/IGI/Index Darlington, All Saints – chapel Darlington, Holy Trinity 1843-2007 EP/Da.HT IGI/Index Darlington, Pierremont - chapel of Darlington, Holy Trinity Darlington, Salutation - chapel of Darlington, Holy Trinity Darlington, St. Columba 1950-2007 EP/Da.SCo Darlington, St. Cuthbert 1590-2015 EP/Da.SC IGI/Index Darlington, St. Herbert 1939-2006 EP/Da.SHe Darlington, St. Hilda 1888-1985 EP/Da.SH IGI/Index Darlington (Albert Hill), St. James 1873-1962 EP/Da.Ja Darlington, St. John 1847-2007 EP/Da.SJ IGI Darlington, St. Luke 1884-1978 EP/Da.SL Index Darlington, St. Mark 1930-2002 EP/Da.SM Darlington, St. Matthew 1923-1983 EP/Da.Sma Darlington, St. Matthew with St. Luke 1970-1997 EP/Da.SMa/SL Darlington, St. Paul 1872-1973 EP/Da.SP IGI Dawdon 1912-2007 EP/Daw Index Deaf Hill-cum-Langdale 1884-2007 EP/DH Denton 1576-1995 EP/De Boyd/IGI/Index Deptford 1845-1948 EP/Su.SA & IGI EP/Biw Dinsdale 1556-1996 EP/Di Boyd/IGI/Index Dipton 1884-2013 EP/Dip Dunston, Christ Church 1872-1976 EP/Dun.CC Dunston, St. Nicholas 1929-2011 EP/Dun.SN Durham (Newton Hall), All Saints 1964-2002 EP/Du.AS Durham, Cathedral [indexes only] Boyd/IGI/Index Durham (Framwellgate Moor), St. Aidan - chapel of Durham, St. Cuthbert Durham, St. Cuthbert 1863-1994 EP/Du.SC IGI/Index Durham, St. Francis 1963-1964 EP/Du.SF Durham, St. Giles 1584-2013 EP/Du.SG Boyd/IGI/Index Durham (Neville’s Cross), St. John 1913-2014 EP/Du.SJ Durham, St. Margaret 1558-1983 EP/Du.SM Boyd/IGI/Index Durham, St. Mary Magdalene 1636-1666 EP/Du.SG Durham, St. Mary the Less 1558-1993 EP/Du.ML Boyd/IGI/Index Durham, St. Mary-le-Bow 1571-1979 EP/Du.MB Boyd/IGI/Index Durham, St. Nicholas 1540-1982 EP/Du.SN Boyd/IGI/Index Durham, St. Oswald 1538-2012 EP/Du.SO Boyd/IGI/Index Easington 1570-2014 EP/Ea Boyd/IGI/Index Easington Colliery 1929-2012 EP/EC Easington Lane see Lyons East Boldon 1923-2005 EP/EBo East Herrington see Sunderland, St. Chad East Rainton 1866-2016 EP/ER IGI Eastgate 1885-2015 EP/Eas Index Ebchester 1619-1973 EP/Ebc Boyd/IGI/Index Edmundbyers 1717-1987 EP/Ed IGI/Index Egglescliffe 1539-2015 EP/Eg Boyd/IGI/Index Eggleston 1795-2008 EP/Egn IGI/Index Eighton Banks 1857-2001 EP/EB IGI/Index Eldon 1877-1986 EP/El Index Elton 1573-2013 EP/Elt Boyd/IGI/Index Elwick Hall 1592-2005 EP/Elw Index Embleton 1651-1760 EP/Em Boyd/IGI Eppleton 1887-2003 EP/Ep Escomb 1543-1993 EP/Es Boyd/IGI/Index Esh 1567-1995 EP/Esh Boyd/IGI/Index HANDLISTS:Handlist02ParishRegisters.docx/31-Mar-21/12:25 ............................................................................................................................ page 3 Name of Parish or Chapelry Covering Catalogue Indexes Dates Reference Etherley 1834-2019 EP/Eth IGI/Index Evenwood 1867-2011 EP/Ev Fatfield 1876-1993 EP/Fa Index Felling, Christ Church 1866-1970 EP/Fe Felling, St. Peter 1913-1928 EP/Fe.SP Ferryhill 1843-2004 EP/Fer Fir Tree 1869-2008 EP/Fi Index Fishburn 1938-1996 EP/Fis Forest and Frith 1833-1986 EP/FF IGI/Index Framwellgate Moor see Durham Frosterley 1866-2018 EP/Fr IGI/Index Gainford 1560-2015 EP/Gai Boyd/IGI/Index Gateshead, Christ Church 1872-2004 EP/Ga.CC Index Gateshead, Holy Trinity 1864-1970 EP/Ga.HT Index Gateshead, St. Aidan 1892-1964 EP/Ga.SA Gateshead, St. Andrew 1905-1933 EP/Ga.CC Gateshead, St. Chad 1898-1990 EP/Ga.SCh Gateshead, St. Christopher Gateshead, St. Columba 1898-1968 EP/Ga.SCo Gateshead, St. Cuthbert 1864-1991 EP/Ga.SC Index Gateshead, St. Edmund 1865-1994 EP/Ga.SE IGI Gateshead, St. George 1897-1976 EP/Ga.SG Gateshead, St. Helen 1876-2010 EP/Ga.SH Gateshead, St. Hilda 1904-1922 EP/Ga.SHi Gateshead, St. James 1865-1982 EP/Ga.SJ IGI Gateshead, 1989-2011 EP/Ga.JB St. James and Venerable Bede Gateshead, St. Mary 1559-1979 EP/Ga.SM Boyd/IGI/Index Gateshead, Venerable Bede 1876-1982 EP/Ga.VB Gateshead Fell 1825-1991 EP/GF Index Gibside Chapel 2000-2006 EP/Gib Grangetown 1907-2014 EP/Gra Graythorp - chapel of Greatham Great Aycliffe see Aycliffe Great Stainton 1561-1997 EP/GS Boyd/IGI/Index Greatham 1564-1990 EP/Gre Boyd/IGI/Index Greencroft 1929-1954 EP/Grt Greenside 1886-2008 EP/Grs Index Grindon 1565-1988 EP/Gr Boyd/IGI/Index Hamsteels 1874-2008 EP/Hals Hamsterley 1580-2016 EP/Ham Boyd/IGI/Index Hamsterley Colliery 1895-1979 EP/Me & EP/HC Harlow Green 1965-2005 EP/HG Hart 1577-2015 EP/Ha Index Hartburn - chapel of Stockton, St.
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  • Consultation Statement Relating to the Local Plan

    Consultation Statement Relating to the Local Plan

    Seaton Carew Masterplan Supplementary Planning Document Consultation Statement. Introduction The Regeneration Services Committee approved the public consultation on the Seaton Carew Masterplan on the 12th March 2015. The consultation on was held for 8 weeks between 23rd March 2015 and 15th May 2015 Methodology A Press release was sent out by Hartlepool Borough Council’s Public Relations Team (Press release PRO36367) and articles appeared in the Hartlepool Mail on 25th March 2015 and April 3rd 2015 and the Northern Echo on the 25th March 2015. Letters were hand delivered to all businesses at the Front in Seaton Carew, Seaton Reach and the Elizabeth Way shops on 2nd April 2015. Copies of the SPD and questionnaires were also available in Seaton Carew Library, Hartlepool Central Library and the reception at Hartlepool Civic Centre. A presentation on the plans was also given to Hartlepool’s Conservation Area Advisory Committee on the 11th March 2015. The questionnaire was sent to the Hartlepool Online Panel on the 26th March 2015 and details of the consultation appeared in Hartlepool Borough Council’s Newsline publication which is circulated to all staff. A web page and electronic questionnaire using the survey Monkey Programme was available on the Council’s website at www.hartlepool.gov.uk/seatonspd. Consultation Responses The table below shows the consultation responses verbatim and the subsequent changes that will be made to the SPD. A total of 378 questionnaire responses were received from businesses and residents, 7 responses from the statutory consultee list, 3 responses from Hartlepool Borough Council departments and 3 e-mails from residents.