Durham and Northumberland Congregational Church
Reference: C/DNU Catalogue Title: Durham and Northumberland Congregational Church Area: Catalogue Category: Non-Conformist Church Records Description:
Covering Dates: 1731-1984
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Catalogue Description
Durham and Northumberland Congregational ChurchesThese records relate to closed churches, to the now defunct Sunderland Congregational Council, and to the former Sunderland District of the Durham and Northumberland Congregational Union.
The records of the Border Conference Estates Ltd. 1947-1986, formed to provide conference facilities for the Durham and Northumberland Congregational Union, and which operated Otterburn Burn Hall Hotel, are held at the Northumberland Record Office, NRO 5127.
Catalogue Contents
Sunderland Congregational Council was first formed in April 1893. It lapsed in October 1897 and was reformed on 1 May 1901. In 1914 it became the Sunderland District of the Durham and Northumberland Union.
Ref: C/DNU 9see also C/DNU 57 for year books 1946-1969
Ref: C/DNU 53Files kept by the Secretary of the Union, containing correspondence and forms (minister's statement, church statement, county visitors' statement, etc.) re ministers' salaries (include information on state of the buildings and of the work of the church), and re appointment of ministers, induction services, various church problems, manses, etc.
County Durham (Ref: C/DNU 111-134)Ref: C/DNU 111Sion Meeting House, which opened 30 June 1816, previously met in Bondgate Hall, a house belonging to Robert Widdrington Esq., Hauxley
Ref: C/DNU 14