Miscellaneous documents
Reference: D/X 174 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: Durham Wesleyan Methodist Circuit, Pittington and Sherburn
Covering Dates: 1812-1869
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Miscellaneous documents (Ref: D/X 174/1-6)Durham Wesleyan Methodist Circuit (Ref: D/X 174/1-3)Ref: D/X 174/1
Durham Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Plan, September 1812 - January 1913
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Ref: D/X 174/2Durham Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Plan, August - October 1860
(1 plan)
Ref: D/X 174/3Durham Wesleyan Circuit Plan, November 1868 - February 1869
(1 plan)
Sherburn (Ref: D/X 174/4)Ref: D/X 174/4Letter of complaint and plan concerning 'the narrow and dangerous bridge over the Sherburn Beck, and the steepness of the hill to the east of it on the road from Sherburn to Durham', August 1860. On the back is a plan of the same.
Notes on signatories to Letter :
(a) John G. Edwards, Vicar of Pittington, (Hallgarth Vicarage)
(b) Thomas Crawford Jnr. (Coal Owner and Agent) resided at Littletown House. Married Miss Clark of Hallgarth Manor (Farmers)
(c) John Booth resided at Laburnam House, Front Street, Sherburn He was at one time engaged to Miss Crawford, sister of the above mentioned Thomas Crawford, Jnr (He was drowned while trying to save a boy from the river Wear near the site of Baths Bridge.)
(d) John Snowdon, no details of John Snowdon
(e) Richard Smith, farmer, resided in Sherburn Village (Front Street). Smith Street, now demolished, was named after him as the street adjoined the farmstead.
All these residences are still in good order.
(1 letter)
Hallgarth Mill, Pittington (Ref: D/X 174/5-6)Ref: D/X 174/5Introductory and concluding remarks upon the trial and execution of Thomas Clarke for the wilful murder of Mary Ann Westhorpe at Hallgarth Mill, near Durham on Sunday 8 August 1830 Durham. Printed and sold by George Walker, 1831
(1 volume)
Ref: D/X 174/6Photograph of Hallgarth Mill, n.d
(1 photograph)