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== Parish History  ==
== Parish History  ==


Wingate Grange Holy Trinity was created in 1842 from  [[Castle Eden, Durham]] St. James;  [[Kelloe, Durham]] St. Helen Ancient parishes.  
Wingate Grange Holy Trinity was created by 1841 from  [[Castle Eden, Durham]] St. James;  [[Kelloe, Durham]] St. Helen Ancient parishes.  


Parts of this parish became part of these parishes: Deaf Hill-cum-Langdale St. Paul (1874); Hutton Henry St. Francis (c. 1925)  
Parts of this parish became part of these parishes: Deaf Hill-cum-Langdale St. Paul (1874); Hutton Henry St. Francis (c. 1925)  


WINGATE-GRANGE, a '''township '''and '''ecclesiastical district''', in the union of Easington, S. division of Easington ward, N. division of the county of Durham, 1 mile (W. by S.) from Castle-Eden, and 6½ miles (E. S. E.) from Durham. There are places of worship for Wesleyans and Primitive Methodists.<ref>Lewis, Samuel A.,[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=51413#s8 ''A Topographical Dictionary of England''] (1848), pp. 613-618. Date accessed: 31 July 2013 </ref><br> <br>  
WINGATE-GRANGE, a '''township '''and '''ecclesiastical district''', in the union of Easington, S. division of Easington ward, N. division of the county of Durham, 1 mile (W. by S.) from Castle-Eden, and 6½ miles (E. S. E.) from Durham. There are places of worship for Wesleyans and Primitive Methodists.<ref>Lewis, Samuel A.,[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=51413#s8 ''A Topographical Dictionary of England''] (1848), pp. 613-618. Date accessed: 31 July 2013 </ref><br> <br>


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