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Letters through ; Gainford js the nearest _Duke of Cleveland, K.G. is lord of the manor ~tnd sole land- money order & telegraph office · owner." The area is 920. acres; rateable value, £2,u2; the The children of this place attend school at Ingleton & population in I88r was 206 Bolam d · PosT, M. 0., T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- Pierce Bri ge is a township, situated on the road to William Gordon, receiver. Letters from Darlington at Darlington, with a station on the Bamard Castle and Dar- 7·35 a.m. & 6 .30 p.m.; d'1spa tche d a t 6 .Io p.m lington section of the North Eastern railway, 2! miles east Railway Station, Francis Wrightson, station mastel' from Gainford, 5 miles north-west from Darlington, in Dar- National School (mixed), erected in 1853, for 6o children: lington union and county court district. The church, built average attendance, ; Miss C. Dixon, mistress in r873 as a chapel of ease to the mother church at Gain- 47 ford, is a building of stone in the Early English style, con- Summer House township is 3 miles north-west from sisting of chancel, nave, vestry, south porch and a turret Gainford and 6 miles west-north-west from Darlington, in containing one bell of very early date, formerly in Gainford Darlington union and county court district. Here is aWes­ church, and bearing the inscription"+ SAYNT CWTBERT leyan chapel. The Duke of Cleveland is lord of the manor SAF WS VNOWERT ; " there are rso sittings. . There is and sole landowner. The area is Boo acres ; rateable value, a Wesleyan chapel here. A· brass coin of the Empress £950; the population in 188r was n8. Julia Augusta (r58-217) was found in the township in r854 Letters through High Coniscliffe. WALL LETTER Box and in 1856 a copper coin of Antoninus Pius (r36-r6r), silver cleared at 3.20 p.m. week days only. The nearest money coins of Trajan (98-II7), a silver coin of Geta (209-12), order & telegraph office is at Pierce Bridge some pottery and human remains were discovered. The The children of this place attend school at Deuton Gainford. Corner John, grocer Ormston James,Shoulder ofMuttonP.'H. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Davison John, grocer & farmer Atkinson Mrs Davison Thomas, blacksmith Wilkinson Frederick, butcher Bowen Crawfurd Amhrose Jeremiah Davison William (Mrs.), lodging house Bowman Rev. Alfd. Graham [Congtl] Dawson Thomas, farmer Cleatlam. Bowman Rev. William Dobson William, shoe maker Alderson David, farmer Bulman Mrs. South terrace Foster William, miller (water) Am os Geo. & J n. farmers, Cleatlam hall Calvert George Gainford School (Rev. WilliamBowman Chandler Christopher, farmer Edgerley William Henry & Sons, principals) Dent John, farmer, Dunn house Edleston Rev. Joseph LL.D. [vicar], Gent George Richard, plumber Richardson Thomas, farmer Vicarage Gent Michael, tailor Thomson Isaac,mngr.DunnHo.quarries Foster David Gibson Robert, farmer, WestGreystone Tiplady Thomas, fa;mer, Bell house Gibson Mrs Hall Robert, horse breaker Glendining Mrs Hickey William Lacy B.A., :M.D., :M.ch., Headlam. Grey Mrs L.M. physician & surgeon Hett John, Headlam hall Hartley J. Walker, Gainford house Hodgson Francis, farmer Wade Mrs Hickey William Lacy B.A., lLD. Homfray Francis Hamilton L.R.C.P. Blenkinsopp Robert, shopkeeper Hodgson Major George J.l' Edin. surgeon & medical officer of Byers Ralph, shoe maker Homfray Francis Hamilton health No. 3 district, Teesdale Rural Grey Robert, farmer Humble George Sanitary Authority, & medical officer Hett John, farmer & landowner, Head· Jaques Robert Henry & public vaccinator Gainford district, lam hall J ohnson Mrs Teesdale union Joseph, wheelwright Manners Mrs Hornsby Robert, saddler Mason Leonard Spensley Hughes Louisa (Mrs.), postmistress Langton. Mears George Hutchinson Thomas, tailor . J ackson George Mears William, South view Leith George, tailor Trotter Hy.Jas.(exors. of)Langtn.grnge Meynell Christopher Literary Institute (H. W. Ternent, sec) Amos Peter, farmer Nelson Mrs Lowe William, farmer Sutton Charles, farmer Nesbam Miss Malthouse Dorothy (Miss), lodging ho Wright Mark, joiner Pape Henry, North road Metcalfe J oseph, joiner Pape Mrs PaseRobert,farm baili:fftoCapt.Sowerby Morton Tinrnouth. Pearson Miss Place George, market gardener Parker William, farmer Piggott Miss Raw Hugh John, farmer, Gainford Old Ramsey John Baker Hall farm Pierce Bridge. Robson Robert, ~outh terrace RobinsonWm.Holding, draper,grocer&c Bell William Rodgers Rev. James[Catholic] Robson Anthony,farmer, Alwent Marshall Thomas Scott Mrs Seymour Charles Thompson, assistant COMMERCIAL. Sowerby Thomas Charles Johnson J.P. overseer Applegarth George, proprietor of steam Snow hall Shotton John, Queen's Head P.H thrashing machine Turner Rev. William :M.A. [curate] Snailham Thomas, market gardener Cathrick Pierson Wawne, farmer Walker Thomas Stobbart George, plumber Cooper Charles, grocer & shoe maker Wayman George I StobbsJn.Humphrey,farmer,Hollin hall Gordon Priestman, mason Wearmouth Thomas, Westaria Stobbs Joseph, grocer Gordon Wm. builder & grocr.Post office Wheatley George Tennick George, joiner Graham Matthew, tailor Wheatley Mrs Todd Christopher, Lord Nelson inn Kirby John, butcher Wilson Major Richard Bassett J.P. Turnbull John, joiner & shopkeeper Lancaster Robert, George inn Teesdale house Warwick Francis, blacksmith Mitchinson Geo. joiner & cartwright Wilson Miss Warwick Thomas, shoe maker Oliver Edward, Wheat Sheaf inn COMMERCIAL. Wheatley Geo. wine, spirit & seed mer Ord Benton, photographer Adamson Robert & Swainston, builders Wilson Mary Hannah (Mrs.), farmer, Raw Michael, farmer & stone merchants Hill house Stephenson J oseph Fletcher & William, .Atkinson William, mason Wright John, farmer, Selaby farmers, Whitecross Bailey William L. farmer, Selaby Bolam. Stobbs Henry Hall, farmer, Hopewell • Bantick James, Cross Keys P.H BowenRev.Crawfurd Townshend [vicar Wilson Thos. W. blacksmith & overseer Bayles John, shoe maker of Bolam] Boddy John, farmer, Hollin hall Adamson J. & T. farmers Summer House. Bowron Jane (Mrs.), farmer Brown Richard, farmer Blenkinsop 'fhos. farmr. White Cow frm Britton John, butcher Coltman Annie (Mrs.), farmer Blenkinsop Joseph, shopkeeper Brown Ann (Miss), lodging house Goundry Mary (Mrs.), farmer Bowron William, joiner Brown Joseph Nicholas, grocer Iveson George, farmer, Bolam grange Gibson Ralph T. farmer Calvert Thomas, blacksmith Iveson John, farmer Hood John, Raby Hunt P.H Carter Robert, farmer, Burn house Lowes Ralph, farmer Stephenson George, farmer

Charge Isaac, mason Ord & Maddison, quarry owners 1 Thompson William, blacksmith GARMONDSWAY MOOR township, formerly extra are the Commissioners of Sherburn Hospital. Raisby Hill parochial, is now a parish, situated about 4~ miles north limestone quarries and lime works are situated here and from , 7 miles south-east of Durham, and I mile are the property of the Raisby Hill Limestone Company. west from Bridge station on the and Here are also works for the manufacture of basic materials, section of the North Eastern railway, in the used in the Thomas-Gilchrist process of steel making. north-east division of Stockton ward, South Eastern division The area is r,o4o acres; rateable value, £3,231; the popu. of the county, Stockton petty sessional division and county lation in r88x wa.s 156. court district and union of Sedgefield. The sole landowners •