Great Stainton All Saints Parish
Reference: EP/GS Catalogue Title: Great Stainton All Saints Parish Area: Catalogue Category: Ecclesiastical Parish Records Description:
Covering Dates: 1561-2019
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- Great Stainton All Saints Parish
- Great Stainton All Saints Parish (Ref: EP/GS)
- Registration (Ref: EP/GS 1/)
- Registers of baptisms, marriages and burials (Ref: EP/GS 1/section 01)
- Registers of baptisms (Ref: EP/GS 1/section 02)
- Registers of marriages (Ref: EP/GS 1/section 03)
- Registers of burials (Ref: EP/GS 1/section 04)
- Clergy (Ref: EP/GS 2/)
- Registers of preachers and services (Ref: EP/GS 2/section 01)
- Registers of services (Ref: EP/GS 2/section 01)
- Register of preachers (Ref: EP/GS 2/section 02)
- Benefice (Ref: EP/GS 2/section 02)
- Glebe (Ref: EP/GS 2/section 03)
- Tithe (Ref: EP/GS 3/)
- Correspondence concerning tithe (Ref: EP/GS 3/section 01)
- Redemption of tithe (Ref: EP/GS 3/section 02)
- Churchwardens (Ref: EP/GS 4/)
- Church (Ref: EP/GS 4/section 01)
- Listed buildings status (Ref: EP/GS 4/)
- Plans (Ref: EP/GS 4/)
- Repairs and maintenance (Ref: EP/GS 4/)
- Terriers and inventories (Ref: EP/GS 4/section 02)
- Faculties and Archdeacons' certificates (Ref: EP/GS 4/section 03)
- Faculties (Ref: EP/GS 4/section 01)
- Archdeacons' certificates (Ref: EP/GS 4/section 02)
- Quinquennial inspections (Ref: EP/GS 4/section 04)
- Sequestration (Ref: EP/GS 4/section 05)
- Vestry (Ref: EP/GS 5/)
- Parochial Church Council (Ref: EP/GS 6/)
- Minutes (Ref: EP/GS 6/)
- Schools (Ref: EP/GS 11/)
- Great Stainton Church of England School (Ref: EP/GS 11/)
- Log books (Ref: EP/GS 11/section 01)
- Admission registers (Ref: EP/GS 11/section 02)
- Managers' minute books (Ref: EP/GS 11/section 03)
- Staff (Ref: EP/GS 11/section 04)
- Plans of school buildings (Ref: EP/GS 11/section 05)
- Correspondence regarding plans of school (Ref: EP/GS 11/section 06)
- Correspondence regarding use of school buildings (Ref: EP/GS 11/section 07)
- Correspondence with the Ministry of Education (Ref: EP/GS 11/section 08)
- Correspondence regarding status as a church school (Ref: EP/GS 11/section 09)
- Charities (Ref: EP/GS 12/)
- School charity (Ref: EP/GS 12/section 01)
- Mary Barker's charity (Ref: EP/GS 12/section 02)
- Charity Commissioners' correspondence (Ref: EP/GS 12/section 03)
Catalogue Contents
Great Stainton is an ancient parish, also sometimes referred to as Stainton le Street
Church:
The church of ALL SAINTS was entirely rebuilt in 1876 in the style of the 14th century. It consists of a chancel with north vestry and organ chamber, nave, south porch and west tower with spire. (fn. 95) The site is an ancient one and pre-Conquest fragments with interlaced patterns, probably part of a cross shaft, have been found. (fn. 96) They are now in the rectory garden together with other fragments of the former church, which is said to have been of 12th-century date with later windows inserted. (fn. 97) The piscina bowl, however, which lies in the churchyard is of 13th-century date, and the old stone font, still in the church, is of late 12th-century date. It consists of a plain bowl on a moulded stem and base. In the churchyard are also the base of a gable cross and part of a coped tegulated grave cover.
From: 'Parishes: Stainton', A History of the County of Durham: Volume 3 (1928), pp. 344-348. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42639&strquery=stainton Date accessed: 20 January 2014.
Charities:
The school was founded in 1745 by will of the Rev. Thos. Nicholson. (fn. 109)
In 1719 Mary Barker, as stated in the Parliamentary Returns of 1786, gave £5 for the poor, which is now deposited in the Darlington Savings Bank, the interest of which, amounting to 2s. 6d., is given to poor women.
From: 'Parishes: Stainton', A History of the County of Durham: Volume 3 (1928), pp. 344-348. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42639&strquery=stainton Date accessed: 20 January 2014.
Stockton Country Parishes:
Our group of parishes was formed in 2004, and at that time also included St Peter's Wolviston. Since then, we've been working together increasingly closely, while maintaining our individual identities. At Easter 2013, the main area of St Peter's Wolviston became part of the new Team Parish of Billingham while the area to the west of the A19 (part of the Wynyard housing estate) was transferred to Grindon parish. The five parishes that remain in the group are extremely diverse and cover a wide area, stretching a distance of 12 miles from Great and Little Stainton villages in the west to the A19 near Wynyard and Billingham in the east.
Just to give you some idea of the diversity, the parishes span sixteen centres of population, ten civil parishes, and three boroughs (Darlington, Stockton and Hartlepool)! One is an industrial village by heritage, another is almost purely a farming community, and others include a mix of younger families, professionals, retired people, and long-term village residents. What our five congregations all share in common is a desire to be a spiritual resource for our parishes at the beginning of the 21st century.
http://stocktondeanery.org.uk/parishes/group/ extracted 20 January 2014
The church closed in 2023
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See also section on Great Stainton Church of England School
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