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Marwood Parish Council

Reference: CP/Ma Catalogue Title: Marwood Parish Council Area: Catalogue Category: Local Authority Records Description: 

Covering Dates: 1894-2017

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  • Marwood Parish Council
    • Marwood Parish Council (Ref: CP/Ma)
    • Minutes (Ref: CP/Ma 1/1-2)
    • Elected members (Ref: CP/Ma 2/1-3)
    • Governance (Ref: CP/Ma 3/1)
    • Financial records (Ref: CP/Ma 4/1-2)
    • Parish boundaries (Ref: CP/Ma 5/1-2)
    • High House Farm (Ref: CP/Ma 6/1)

Catalogue Contents

Marwood Parish Council (Ref: CP/Ma)

Marwood was a township of the Barnard Castle chapelry of Gainford parish
- part of Teesdale Poor Law Union 1834-1930
- a civil parish in 1866, with an elected council from 1894
- part of Teesdale Rural Sanitation District 1875-1894
- part of Barnard Castle Rural District 1894-1974
- part of Teesdale District 1974-2009

Minutes (Ref: CP/Ma 1/1-2)Ref: CP/Ma 1/1

Minutes of Annual General Meetings, 4 December 1894 - 12 March 1968
(1 volume)

Ref: CP/Ma 1/2/1

Minutes, 8 November 1933 - 9 March 1992 [Includes ordinary and annual meetings]
(1 volume)

Ref: CP/Ma 1/2/2

Minutes, 9 March 1992 - 12 November 2012 [Includes ordinary and annual meetings]
(1 volume)

Elected members (Ref: CP/Ma 2/1-3)Ref: CP/Ma 2/1

Declarations of acceptance of office, 9 July 2010 - 28 May 2012
(1 file)

Ref: CP/Ma 2/2

Declarations of personal interest, 24 May - 17 June 2010
(1 file)

Ref: CP/Ma 2/3

Resignations, 18 January 2010- 30 September 2012
(2 papers)

Governance (Ref: CP/Ma 3/1)Ref: CP/Ma 3/1

Standing orders, 14 January 2002
(1 file)

Financial records (Ref: CP/Ma 4/1-2)Ref: CP/Ma 4/1

Annual accounts, 31 March 1983 - 31 March 2012
(1 volume)

Ref: CP/Ma 4/2

Annual statements, 31 March 1999 - 31 March 2017
(1 file)

Parish boundaries (Ref: CP/Ma 5/1-2)Ref: CP/Ma 5/1/1

OS plan, Durham, sheet XL. Barnard Castle Division showing parts of Eggleston and Woodland with the boundary line traced around Barnard Castle Allotment between Death Nook, Coldhorn Nook and a track leading from Hill Top to the Woodland road, n.d. [1949]
(1 plan, 103 cm x 73 cm)

Ref: CP/Ma 5/1/2

OS plan, Durham, sheet XLVI. Barnard Castle Division showing parts of Romaldkirk, Cotherstone and Marwood with the parish boundary following River Tees, Raygill Beck north to Handkerchief Plantation, Folly Head and Bracken Heads then back down south and east following Langley Beck and south-west alongside Dent Gate Lane and around fields towards Red Well and Harmire, 1949
(1 plan, 103 cm x 73 cm)

Ref: CP/Ma 5/1/3

OS plan, Durham, sheet LII. Showing parts of Lartington, Boldron, Barnard Castle and Eddlestone parishes with Marwood parish boundary line traced on the northern ans eastern outskirts of Barnard Castle roughly following the line from Tees Bridge Cottages to Deepdale Mill to Flatts Wood, Bede Kirk, Westwick Lodge back to River Tees and off following fence lines to the east, n.d. [1949]
(1 plan, 103 cm x 73 cm)

Ref: CP/Ma 5/1/4

OS plan, Durham, sheet LII. Showing parts of Westwick, Rokeby Park, Whorlton, Winston,Ovington and Hutton Magna with Marwood parish boundary line traced east of Sally Gill Plantation, n.d. [1949]
(1 plan, 103 cm x 73 cm)

Ref: CP/Ma 5/1/5

OS plan, Durham, sheet XLVII SW. Barnard Castle Division showing parts of Cleatlam, Streatlam and Stainton with the parish boundary line following Black Beck towards the Black Beck crossing, n.d. [1949]
(1 plan, 56 cm x 45 cm)

Ref: CP/Ma 5/1/6

OS plan, Durham, sheet XLVII NW. Barnard Castle Division showing parts of Langleydale and Shotton, Raby with Keverstone with the boundary line following the road from Streatlam Tile Sheds to Dent Gate and Langley Viaduct, n.d. [1949]
(1 plan, 56 cm x 45 cm)

Ref: CP/Ma 5/2/1

OS plan [NZ 0220-0320] covering a fragment of Marwood civil parish showing High House farm, Parrick House farm, Baxton Gill, Baxtongill quarry, a small area is marked for trees to be planted on the edge of B6278 road, 1977
(1 plan, 85 cm x 60 cm)

Ref: CP/Ma 5/2/2

OS plan [NZ 0221-0321] covering a fragment of Marwood civil parish showing Howegill Plantation, Bail Hill farm, Hawkesley Hill farm, Keeper's cottage. A small area by an unnamed road joining B6278 road is marked for trees to be planted there, 1977
(1 plan, 85 cm x 60 cm)

High House Farm (Ref: CP/Ma 6/1)Ref: CP/Ma 6/1

Correspondence with Raby Estates, Durham County Council, local beef and dairy producers regarding costs, rents, schemes and purchases relating to High House Farm in Marwood, County Durham, rented by William Thomas Wilson from Lord Barnard, 13 May 1926 - 14 December 1957
(1 file)



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