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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.

Places starting with Lo

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  • Lobley Hill
    • Whickham St. Mary (until 1872)
    • Dunston Christ Church (1872 to 1949)
    • Lobley Hill All Saints (1949 onwards)
  • Long Hill
    • Stranton All Saints (until 1831)
    • Seaton Carew Holy Trinity (1831 to 1891)
    • Hartlepool (West) St. Aidan (1891 onwards)
  • Long Newton
    • Long Newton St. Mary
  • Lonton
    • Romaldkirk St. Romald
  • Loup House
    • Romaldkirk St. Romald
  • Loves Bitchburn
    • Witton-le-Wear St. Philip and St. James (until 1869)
    • Fir Tree St. Mary the Virgin (1869 onwards)
  • Low Beechburn
    • Witton-le-Wear St. Philip and St. James (until 1869)
    • Fir Tree St. Mary the Virgin (1869 onwards)
  • Low Burntoft
    • Elwick Hall St. Peter
  • Low Coniscliffe
    • Coniscliffe St. Edwin
  • Low Dinsdale
    • Dinsdale St. John the Baptist
  • Low Eighton
    • Lamesley St. Andrew
  • Low Fell
    • Gateshead St. Mary (until 1876)
    • Gateshead (Low Fell) St. Helen (1876 onwards)
  • Low Felling
    • Heworth St. Mary (until 1866)
    • Felling Christ Church (1866 onwards)
  • Low Field
    • Bowes St. Giles
  • Low Friarside
    • Tanfield St. Margaret
  • Low Lambton
    • Penshaw All Saints
  • Low Moorsley
    • Houghton-le-Spring St. Michael and All Angels (until 1838)
    • West Rainton St. Mary (1838to1866)
    • East Rainton St. Cuthbert (1866 onwards)
  • Low Pittington
    • Pittington St. Laurence
  • Low Southwick
    • Monkwearmouth St. Peter (until 1844)
    • Southwick Holy Trinity (1844to1845)
  • Low Spennymoor
    • Merrington St. John the Evangelist (until 1843)
    • Ferryhill St. Luke (1843 to 1866)
    • Tudhoe St. David (1866 onwards)
  • Low Team
    • Gateshead St. Mary (until 1864)
    • Gateshead (Bensham) St. Cuthbert (1864 to 1872)
    • Low Team St. Martin (1872 onwards)
  • Low Westwood
    • Medomsley St. Mary Magdalene
  • Lowhand
    • Whickham St. Mary (until 1872)
    • Dunston Christ Church (1872 onwards)
  • Lowside
    • Whickham St. Mary (until 1872)
    • Dunston Christ Church (1872 onwards)

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