Spennymoor Urban District Council
Reference: UD/Sp Catalogue Title: Spennymoor Urban District Council Area: Catalogue Category: Local Authority Records Description: Cemetery records and churchyards
Covering Dates: 1898-1959
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Tudhoe Cemetery (Ref: UD/Sp )
See also Tudhoe Burial Board
Cemetery administration (Ref: UD/Sp 154-155)Ref: UD/Sp 154Draft of a letter from Spennymoor Urban District Council to the Bishop of Durham asking for a further part of the burial ground to be consecrated, 1902
(2 papers)
Ref: UD/Sp 155Grants of exclusive right of burial at Tudhoe Cemetery, 1920-1940
Purchased by David Troupe, Martin Brabban, Mrs Roe of Ferryhill, Margaret Brassell, Mrs Danby of Post Office Street, Mrs Smith of Barker Street, and Mrs Storey of King William Street
Appear to have been returned to the council by the Post Office as undelivered
(7 papers)
Legal position of cemetery (Ref: UD/Sp 160-161)Ref: UD/Sp 160Sealed order, no. 76, re alteration of the boundaries of Ferryhill and Chilton Burial district and Tudhoe Burial District, 12 January 1898
Adds Low Spennymoor and Merrington Lane into the Tudhoe district
(1 paper)
Ref: UD/Sp 161The Spennymoor Urban District (Parish Council Powers) Order, statutory order No. 1196, 22 July 1958
With covering letter from the Ministry of Housing and Local Government
Gives UDC powers of a parish council with respect to funding the provision of a burial ground
(2 papers)
Byers Green Churchyard (Ref: UD/Sp 156)Ref: UD/Sp 156Correspondence between Spennymoor Urban District Council, Gateshead Borough Council and Rev R Cartwright, rector of Gateshead, concerning the financial contribution of the council to the improvement of churchyards, March 1959
Spennymoor was able to give a grant to Byers Green church through the provisions of the Spennymoor Urban District (Parish Council Powers) Order, 1958, (enclosed); Gateshead was not in a position to offer the same support
(5 papers)