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[[England]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Durham]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]][[Durham Parishes]]  
[[England]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Durham]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]][[Durham Parishes]]  


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


Tanfield St Margaret was created 1768 from a former chapelry in  [[Chester le Street, Durham]] Ancient Parish and originally included Beamish, Lintz Green Tanfield, Shield Row, Stanley, Tantobie, Whit-le-Head, Burnopfield, Lintz Ford, and Hill Top. A considerable portion of this extensive parish has been used in the formation of new parishes, the last being the parish of Beamish.  
TANFIELD, '''a chapelry''', in the '''parish of Chester-le-Street''', union of Lanchester, Middle division, of Chester ward, N. division of Durham, 7 miles (S. W.) from Gateshead. <ref>Lewis, Samuel A., [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=51327#s6 ''A Topographical Dictionary of England''], (1848). Adapted. Date accessed: 10 December 2013.</ref>


TANFIELD, '''a chapelry''', in the parish of Chester-le-Street, union of Lanchester, Middle division, of Chester ward, N. division of Durham, 7 miles (S. W.) from Gateshead. <ref>Lewis, Samuel A., [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=51327  ''A Topographical Dictionary of England''] (1848), pp. 297-300. Date accessed: 31 July 2013.</ref>
'''Additional information:'''
 
Tanfield St Margaret was created 1768 from a former chapelry in [[Chester le Street, Durham]] Ancient Parish and originally included Beamish, Lintz Green Tanfield, Shield Row, Stanley, Tantobie, Whit-le-Head, Burnopfield, Lintz Ford, and Hill Top. A considerable portion of this extensive parish has been used in the formation of new parishes, the last being the parish of Beamish.  


== Resources  ==
== Resources  ==
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