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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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  • Laithkirk
    • Romaldkirk St. Romald (until 1845)
    • Laithkirk (1845 onwards)
  • Lamb Pit
    • Chester-le-Street St. Mary and St. Cuthbert (until 1850)
    • Birtley St. John the Evangelist (1850 onwards)
  • Lambton
    • Chester-le-Street St. Mary and St. Cuthbert (until 1862)
    • Lumley Christ Church (1862 to 1867)
    • Burnmoor St. Barnabas (1867 onwards)
  • Lambton (New)
    • Houghton-le-Spring St. Michael and All Angels (until 1866)
    • Burnmoor St. Barnabas (1866 onwards)
  • Lamesley
    • Lamesley St. Andrew
  • Lanchester
    • Lanchester All Saints
  • Lands Bank
    • Auckland St. Helen (until 1867)
    • Evenwood St. Paul (1867 onwards)
  • Lane Head [Cowshill]
    • Stanhope St. Thomas the Apostle (until 1824)
    • Heathery Cleugh St. Thomas (1824 onwards)
  • Lane Head [Hutton Magna]
    • Hutton Magna St. Mary
  • Langley
    • Lanchester All Saints
  • Langley Moor
    • Brancepeth St. Brandon (until 1877)
    • Brandon St. John (1877 onwards)
  • Langley Park
    • Lanchester All Saints (until 1834)
    • Esh St. Michael (1834 onwards)
    • Langley Park All Saints (1906 onwards)
  • Langleydale
    • Staindrop St. Mary the Virgin
  • Langton
    • Gainford St. Mary
  • Lartington
    • Romaldkirk St. Romald
  • Layton (East)
    • Sedgefield St. Edmund the Bishop
  • Layton (West)
    • Sedgefield St. Edmund the Bishop
  • Leadgate
    • Medomsley St. Mary Magdalene (until 1867)
    • Leadgate St. Ives (1867 onwards)
  • Leamside
    • Houghton-le-Spring St. Michael and All Angels (until 1838)
    • West Rainton St. Mary (1838 onwards)
  • Leasingthorne
    • Merrington St. John the Evangelist
  • Leazes Hall
    • Tanfield St. Margaret (until 1873)
    • Burnopfield St. James (1873 onwards)
  • Leeholme
    • Auckland St. Andrew (until 1842)
    • Coundon St. James (1842 onwards)
  • Letch Pit
    • Houghton-le-Spring St. Michael and All Angels (until 1825)
    • West Rainton St. Mary (1825 onwards)
  • Lilly Colliery
    • Lanchester All Saints (until 1841)
    • Collierley St. Thomas (1841 to 1884)
    • Dipton St. John the Evangelist (1884 onwards)
  • Lintz (North)
    • Tanfield St. Margaret (until 1873)
    • Burnopfield St. James (1873 onwards)
  • Lintz Colliery
    • Tanfield St. Margaret (until 1873)
    • Burnopfield St. James (1873 onwards)
  • Lintz Green
    • Tanfield St. Margaret (until 1873)
    • Burnopfield St. James (1873 onwards)
  • Lintzford
    • Tanfield St. Margaret (until 1873)
    • Burnopfield St. James (1873 onwards)
  • Lintzgarth
    • Stanhope St. Thomas the Apostle
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