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Place name search results

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The following is an alphabetical list of place names in County Durham showing their corresponding parish(es), at any given date.

Please click a parish to jump to detailed information (such as location and the availability of registers and indexes) for each parish, within our 'Church Registers'. Alternatively, click on an initial letter to jump to place names in that section.

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  • Bradbury and the Isle
    • Sedgefield St. Edmund the Bishop
  • Bradley
    • Wolsingham St. Mary and St. Stephen (until 1848)
    • Thornley St. Bartholomew (near Wolsingham) (1848 onwards)
  • Bradley Hall
    • Ryton Holy Cross (until 1886)
    • Greenside St. John (1886 onwards)
  • Bradley Manor
    • Medomsley St. Mary Magdalene
  • Brafferton
    • Aycliffe St. Andrew
  • Brancepeth
    • Brancepeth St. Brandon
  • Brancepeth (New)
    • Brancepeth St. Brandon (until 1877)
    • Brandon St. John (1877onwards)
  • Brancepeth Colliery
    • Brancepeth St. Brandon (until 1843)
    • Crook St. Catherine (1843 to 1857)
    • Willington St. Stephen (1857 onwards)
  • Brandon
    • Brancepeth St. Brandon (until 1877)
    • Brandon St. John (1877 onwards)
  • Brandon Colliery
    • Brancepeth St. Brandon (until 1877)
    • Brandon St. John (1877 onwards)
    • Brandon Colliery St. Agatha (1893 onwards)
  • Brandwood
    • Stanhope St. Thomas the Apostle (until 1866)
    • Frosterley St. Michael and All Angels (1866onwards)
  • Brasside
    • Durham St. Oswald (until 1863)
    • Durham St. Cuthbert (1863 onwards)
  • Brearton
    • Stranton All Saints
  • Breckon Hill
    • Chester-le-Street St. Mary and St. Cuthbert (until 1858)
    • Lumley Christ Church (1858 onwards)
  • Brickyard
    • Auckland St. Andrew (until 1877)
    • Eldon St. Mark (1877 onwards)
  • Brierton
    • Stranton All Saints
  • Brignall
    • Brignall St. Mary
  • Briscoe
    • Romaldkirk St. Romald
  • Broadwood
    • Stanhope St. Thomas the Apostle (until 1866)
    • Frosterley St. Michael and All Angels (1866 onwards)
  • Broom
    • Durham St. Oswald (until 1879)
    • Bearpark St. Edmund (1879 onwards)
  • Broom Dykes
    • Heighington St. Michael
  • Broom Park
    • Durham St. Oswald (until 1879)
    • Bearpark St. Edmund (1879onwards)
  • Broomhill
    • Medomsley St. Mary Magdalene
  • Broomielaw
    • Barnard Castle St. Mary
  • Brooms
    • Lanchester All Saints (until 1867)
    • Leadgate St. Ives (1867 onwards)
  • Broomshields
    • Satley St. Cuthbert
  • Broomside
    • Durham St. Giles (until 1858)
    • Belmont St. Mary Magdalene (1858 onwards)
  • Broomyholme
    • Chester-le-Street St. Mary and St. Cuthbert
  • Brotherlee
    • St. John's Chapel St. John the Baptist (until 1867)
    • Westgate St. Andrew (1867 onwards)
  • Brown's Buildings
    • Chester-le-Street St. Mary and St. Cuthbert (until 1850)
    • Birtley St. John the Evangelist (1850 onwards)
  • Browney
    • Brancepeth St. Brandon (until 1877)
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