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Durham St. Oswald Civil Parish

Reference: CP/Du.SO Catalogue Title: Durham St. Oswald Civil Parish Area: Catalogue Category: Local Authority Records Description: 

Covering Dates: 1773-1935

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  • Durham St. Oswald Civil Parish
    • Durham St. Oswald Civil Parish (Ref: CP/Du.SO)
    • Minutes (Ref: CP/Du.SO 1-2)
    • Financial records (Ref: CP/Du.SO 3-7)
    • Footpaths (Ref: CP/Du.SO 8-9)
    • Enclosure (Ref: CP/Du.SO10-11)

Catalogue Contents

Durham St. Oswald Civil Parish (Ref: CP/Du.SO)

Elvet was a township of Durham St. Oswald parish
- part of Durham Poor Law Union 1834-1930
- a civil parish in 1866
- part of Durham Rural Sanitary District 1875-1894
- rural area became Bearpark civil parish in 1894
- split to create Durham St. Oswald civil parish, with elected council, in 1895 (covering Old Durham and Elvet Barony - Burn Hall and Houghall areas)
- part of Durham Rural District 1894-1935
- largely absorbed into the Municipal Borough of Durham in 1935

Minutes (Ref: CP/Du.SO 1-2)Ref: CP/Du.SO 1

Parish Council minute book, 9 December 1895 - 22 March 1935
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Ref: CP/Du.SO 2

Annual meetings of the parochial electors, minute book, 28 November 1895 - 22 March 1935
(1 volume, leather half-bound)

Financial records (Ref: CP/Du.SO 3-7)Ref: CP/Du.SO 3

Receipt and payment book, 10 January 1921 - 3 July 1935
(1 volume, card bound)

Ref: CP/Du.SO 4-5

Financial statements for the years ending 31 March 1934 and 31 March 1935
(2 papers)

Ref: CP/Du.SO 6

Bank book belonging to St. Oswald's Parish Council, 1925 - 1935
(1 volume)

Ref: CP/Du.SO 7

Treasurer's bond between Frank William Cluff and St. Oswald's Parish Council, 23 April 1921
(1 paper)

Footpaths (Ref: CP/Du.SO 8-9)Ref: CP/Du.SO 8

17 November 1931 (1) The Rural District Council of Durham (2) The Parish Council of St. Oswald (3) The Council of the Durham Colleges in the University of Durham Agreement concerning the stopping up and diversion of a footpath through Charley Field Plan attached
(1 file)

Ref: CP/Du.SO 9

Plan of proposed new footbridge over the River Browney by Brandon and Byshottles U.D.C., 26 July 1934 Scale: 1 inch to 20 feet [1:240]
(1 plan, 61cm x 75cm, oiled linen, colour-wash)

Enclosure (Ref: CP/Du.SO10-11)Ref: CP/Du.SO 10-11

Extract from the Elvet Moor Inclosure Award and a tracing of part of the plan showing the area between Whitesmocks Road and the Darlington turnpike road. Award dated 17 May 1773. Copy made c.1931
(2 papers)



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