Parish Notes Durham
[Population 1911: 7,621]
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The Church, dedicated to St. James, was erected in 1841, upon a site given by William Lloyd Wharton, Esq., and the cost of the structure, amounting to £900, was, with the exception of £50 from the Church Building Society, defrayed by Bishop Maltby. It is a plain, neat edifice, containing 400 sittings, of which 300 are free and unappropriated. There is a glebe house; and the living is valued at £250 per annum. Rev. Charles Duberly, B.A., incumbent. [Whellan's History, Topography and Directory of Durham (and Newcastle) (1856), page 298.]
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