Hurworth All Saints Parish
Reference: EP/Hur Catalogue Title: Hurworth All Saints Parish Area: Catalogue Category: Ecclesiastical Parish Records Description:
Covering Dates: 1559 - 2013
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- Hurworth All Saints Parish
- Hurworth All Saints Parish (Ref: EP/Hur)
- Registration (Ref: EP/Hur 1/)
- Registers of baptisms, marriages and burials (Ref: EP/Hur 1/section 01)
- Registers of baptisms and burials (Ref: EP/Hur 1/section 02)
- Registers of baptisms (Ref: EP/Hur 1/section 03)
- Registers of marriages (Ref: EP/Hur 1/section 04)
- Registers of banns of marriages (Ref: EP/Hur 1/section 05)
- Registers of burials (Ref: EP/Hur 1/section 06)
- Marriage licences (Ref: EP/Hur 1/section 07)
- Burial Act (Ref: EP/Hur 1/section 08)
- Clergy (Ref: EP/Hur 2/)
- Registers of confirmations (Ref: EP/Hur 2/section 01)
- Correspondence regarding confirmations (Ref: EP/Hur 2/section 02)
- Registers of services (Ref: EP/Hur 2/section 03)
- Parish boundaries (Ref: EP/Hur 2/section 04)
- Glebe (Ref: EP/Hur 2/section 05)
- Individual clergy (Ref: EP/Hur 2/section 06)
- Institutions and inductions (Ref: EP/Hur 2/)
- Licences to the curacy (Ref: EP/Hur 2/)
- Rural Deanery (Ref: EP/Hur 2/section 07)
- Darlington Deanery Synod (Ref: EP/Hur 2/section 08)
- Tithe (Ref: EP/Hur 3/)
- Altered Apportionments (Ref: EP/Hur 3/)
- Correspondence re tithe (Ref: EP/Hur 3/)
- Tithe Plans and Apportionments (Ref: EP/Hur 3/)
- Tithe redemption (Ref: EP/Hur 3/)
- Churchwardens (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Church (Ref: EP/Hur 4/section 01)
- Alterations to the church (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Clock (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Organ (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Plans (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Ground plans of church (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Plans of other architectural features (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Plans of windows (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Sections and elevations of church (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Plans of church furniture (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Plans of pews (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Plans of pulpit (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Plans of reredos, screen and other items (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Churchyard (Ref: EP/Hur 4/section 02)
- Churchyard Committee (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Consecration (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Lych gates (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Retaining wall (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Parsonage house (Ref: EP/Hur 4/section 03)
- Alterations to new parsonage house (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Alterations to old parsonage house (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Purchase of new parsonage house (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Sale of parsonage house (Ref: EP/Hur 4/)
- Faculties (Ref: EP/Hur 4/section 04)
- Terriers and inventories (Ref: EP/Hur 4/section 05)
- Quinquennial inspections (Ref: EP/Hur 4/section 06)
- Ecclesiastical Dilapidations (Ref: EP/Hur 4/section 07)
- Financial records (Ref: EP/Hur 4/section 08)
- Drainage (Ref: EP/Hur 4/section 09)
- Parochial Church Council (Ref: EP/Hur 6/)
- Minutes (Ref: EP/Hur 6/section 01)
- Parochial Church Council minutes (Ref: EP/Hur 6/section 01)
- Annual Parochial Church Council minutes (Ref: EP/Hur 6/section 02)
- Newspaper cuttings regarding work of Parochial Church Council (Ref: EP/Hur 6/section 02)
- Overseers of the poor (Ref: EP/Hur 7/)
- Apprenticeships (Ref: EP/Hur 7/)
- Bastardy bonds (Ref: EP/Hur 7/)
- Deeds re garden for benefit of poor (Ref: EP/Hur 7/)
- Filiation orders (Ref: EP/Hur 7/)
- Parish Poor House (Ref: EP/Hur 7/)
- Schools (Ref: EP/Hur 11/)
- Hurworth National School (Ref: EP/Hur 11/)
- Admission of girls (Ref: EP/Hur 11/)
- Alterations to buildings (Ref: EP/Hur 11/)
- Charity Commissioners' correspondence (Ref: EP/Hur 11/)
- Endowed lands (Ref: EP/Hur 11/)
- Financial records (Ref: EP/Hur 11/)
- HMI reports (Ref: EP/Hur 11/)
- Manager's returns (Ref: EP/Hur 11/)
- National Society (Ref: EP/Hur 11/)
- School history (Ref: EP/Hur 11/)
- Subscriptions and grants (Ref: EP/Hur 11/)
- Teachers (Ref: EP/Hur 11/)
- Teachers' recommendations, appointments and resignations (Ref: EP/Hur 11/)
- Teachers' salaries (Ref: EP/Hur 11/)
- Ripon National School (Ref: EP/Hur 11/)
- Charities (Ref: EP/Hur 12/)
- Andrew's Charity (Ref: EP/Hur 12/)
- Charity Commissioners' Correspondence (Ref: EP/Hur 12/)
- Crow Trust (Ref: EP/Hur 12/)
- Legacies (Ref: EP/Hur 12/)
- Mingay's Charity (Ref: EP/Hur 12/)
- Other Parish Trusts (Ref: EP/Hur 12/)
- Poorhouse Charity (Ref: EP/Hur 12/)
- Deeds (Ref: EP/Hur 12/)
- Financial records (Ref: EP/Hur 12/)
- Stocks and shares (Ref: EP/Hur 12/)
- Church Societies (Ref: EP/Hur 13/)
- Bellringers (Ref: EP/Hur 13/)
- Choir (Ref: EP/Hur 13/)
- Scouts (Ref: EP/Hur 13/)
- Miscellaneous (Ref: EP/Hur 14/)
- Association for the Prosecution of Felons (Ref: EP/Hur 14/)
- List of certificates (Ref: EP/Hur 14/)
- Parish Council (Ref: EP/Hur 14/)
- Parish history (Ref: EP/Hur 14/)
- Parish magazines (Ref: EP/Hur 14/)
- Savings Bank (Ref: EP/Hur 14/)
- Subscriptions for Hartley Colliery Disaster (Ref: EP/Hur 14/)
Catalogue Contents
Hurwoth All Saints is an ancient parish.
The Victoria County History for Durham describes the church as follows:
"The site is an ancient one, and a fragment of a pre-Conquest cross was found in 1871, but the building is almost entirely modern and of little or no antiquarian interest. The whole body of the church was rebuilt in 1831-2, hardly any ancient features being left save the piers of the arcades and some portions of the outer walls of the nave. In 1871 the church was again almost entirely rebuilt, the old piers being still retained together with some portions of the 1831 building. The fabric, however, is practically of 1871 date, and consists of a chancel with short north and south aisles, north and south transepts, nave with north and south aisles, south porch, and west tower. There is also a small chapel at the east end of the north aisle. The building is in the late Gothic style, and is faced with ashlar, the roofs being covered with blue slates. The tower has an embattled parapet with angle pinnacles and a vice in the north-east corner."
From: 'Parishes: Hurworth', A History of the County of Durham: Volume 3 (1928), pp. 285-293. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42632 Date accessed: 21 October 2013.
Evidence of the remodelling of the church, as referred to above, can be found the in the archive. Plans of the church building and furniture are situated in the Churchwardens section of the catalogue.
The deed EP/Hur 7/18 conveyed land for the use of a school in Hurworth in 1831. As a "National School" it was committed to "Promoting the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church" and therefore had close links to the parish. It appears that as early as 1826 the Trustees of the School had been endowed with lands in Hurworth and Melsonby, Yorkshire for the funding of the school (see EP/Hur 11/1-17). Early in its history the school discussed the admission of girls (see EP/Hur 11/39, 48, 49).
The parish administered a number of charities, including the Poor's House Charity. This appears to have been a house that was rented out and the monies used to fund the poor of the parish, rather than a proto-workhouse. The property seems to have been sold in 1840 and the proceeds invested in shares. (See EP/Hur 4/2-5; EP/Hur 12/7, 8; EP/Hur 7/17, 19, 20).
See also:
Charity Commissioners Report (1904)
Kelly's Post Office Directory of Durham (1879)
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See also Charities
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