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== Parish History == | == Parish History == | ||
HARTLEPOOL (St. Hilda), a '''sea-port''', incorporated '''market-town''', and parochial '''chapelry''', in the union of Stockton, N. E. division of Stockton ward, S. division of the county of Durham, 19 miles (E. S. E.) from Durham, and 257 (N. by W.) from London. There are places of worship for '''Presbyterians, Primitive Methodists, Wesleyans, and Roman Catholics'''. <ref> | HARTLEPOOL (St. Hilda), a '''sea-port''', incorporated '''market-town''', and parochial '''chapelry''', in the union of Stockton, N. E. division of Stockton ward, S. division of the county of Durham, 19 miles (E. S. E.) from Durham, and 257 (N. by W.) from London. There are places of worship for '''Presbyterians, Primitive Methodists, Wesleyans, and Roman Catholics'''. <ref>Samuel A. Lewis, [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=51010#s16 ''A Topographical Dictionary of England''] (1848). Adapted. Date accessed: 11 December 2013. </ref> | ||
In 1724 the parish of St. Hilda was created from the nearby ancient parish of [[Hart, Durham]]. Subsequent parishes of Holy Trinity and St Barnabas were created in the town of '''Hartlepool'''.<ref> Wilson, John M., [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/946 ''Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales''], (1870-72). Adapted. Date accessed: 11 December 2013. </ref> | In 1724 the parish of St. Hilda was created from the nearby ancient parish of [[Hart, Durham]]. Subsequent parishes of Holy Trinity and St Barnabas were created in the town of '''Hartlepool'''.<ref> Wilson, John M., [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/946 ''Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales''], (1870-72). Adapted. Date accessed: 11 December 2013. </ref> |
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