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== Parish History == | |||
HEATHERYCLEUGH, a '''chapelry,''' in the | HEATHERYCLEUGH, a '''chapelry,''' in the parish of Stanhope, union of Weardale, NW division of Darlington ward, S division of the county of Durham, 10 miles W from Stanhope. Here are two places of worship for '''Primitive Methodists''', and one for '''Wesleyan Methodists'''; and some national schools supported by endowment. The chapelry contains two mineral springs.<ref>Lewis, Samuel A., [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=51020#s10 ''A Topographical Dictionary of England''](1848), pp. 459-462. Adapted. Date accessed: 11 December 2013. </ref> | ||
'''Additional information:''' Heatherycleugh was formed as chapelry in 1825; it became a parish in 1866 and was altered in 1883-1888. The villages of Cowshill, Burtree Ford, | '''Additional information:'''<br> | ||
Heatherycleugh was formed as chapelry in 1825; it became a parish in 1866 and was altered in 1883-1888. The villages of Cowshill, Burtree Ford, Wearhead and Lane Head are included in the parish. | |||
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