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[[Image:West Rainton St Mary Co Durham.jpg|thumb|right]]  
[[Image:West Rainton St Mary Co Durham.jpg|thumb|right|West Rainton St Mary Co Durham.jpg]]  


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


RAINTON, '''EAST''', a '''township''', in the '''parish and union of Houghton-le-Spring''', N. division of Easington ward and of the county of Durham; formerly called Reynington. There is a place of worship for '''Wesleyans'''. <ref>Lewis, Samuel A., [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=51229#s22 ''A Topographical Dictionary of England''],(1848). Adapted. Date accessed: 11 December 2103. </ref>
RAINTON, '''EAST''', a '''township''', in the '''parish and union of Houghton-le-Spring''', N. division of Easington ward and of the county of Durham; formerly called Reynington. There is a place of worship for '''Wesleyans'''. <ref>Lewis, Samuel A., [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=51229#s22 ''A Topographical Dictionary of England''],(1848). Adapted. Date accessed: 11 December 2103. </ref>  


RAINTON, '''WEST''', a '''township''', in the '''parish and union of Houghton-le-Spring''', N. division of Easington ward and of the county of Durham, 4¼ miles (N. E.) from Durham. There is a place of worship for '''Wesleyans'''. <ref>Lewis, Samuel A., [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=51229#s22 ''A Topographical Dictionary of England''](1848). Adapted. Date accessed: 11 December 2103. </ref>
RAINTON, '''WEST''', a '''township''', in the '''parish and union of Houghton-le-Spring''', N. division of Easington ward and of the county of Durham, 4¼ miles (N. E.) from Durham. There is a place of worship for '''Wesleyans'''. <ref>Lewis, Samuel A., [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=51229#s22 ''A Topographical Dictionary of England''](1848). Adapted. Date accessed: 11 December 2103. </ref>  


RAINTON (West), a village, a township, and a chapelry, in Houghton-le-Spring parish, Durhamshire. The village stands ¾ of a mile N E of Leamside-Junction r.station, and 4¼ N E by N of Durham; and has a post-office under Fence-Houses. The township comprises 1, 788 acres. Real property, £5, 722; of which £2, 100 are in mines, and £810 in railway s. Pop., 1, 447. Houses, 308. The manor belonged once to a convent at Durham, and belongs now to the Dean and Chapter of Durham. The chapelry is more extensive than the township; and was constituted in 1838, and re-constructed in 1866. Pop., about 3,000. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Durham. Value, £310.* Patron, the Bishop of Durham. A new church was built in 1864. There are a Wesleyan chapel and national schools.<ref>Wilson, John M., [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/1916 ''Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales''], 1870-72. Adapted. Date accessed: 11 December 2103. </ref>
RAINTON (West), a village, a township, and a chapelry, in Houghton-le-Spring parish, Durhamshire. The village stands ¾ of a mile N E of Leamside-Junction r.station, and 4¼ N E by N of Durham; and has a post-office under Fence-Houses. The township comprises 1, 788 acres. Real property, £5, 722; of which £2, 100 are in mines, and £810 in railway s. Pop., 1, 447. Houses, 308. The manor belonged once to a convent at Durham, and belongs now to the Dean and Chapter of Durham. The chapelry is more extensive than the township; and was constituted in 1838, and re-constructed in 1866. Pop., about 3,000. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Durham. Value, £310.* Patron, the Bishop of Durham. A new church was built in 1864. There are a '''Wesleyan chapel''' and national schools.<ref>Wilson, John M., [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/1916 ''Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales''], 1870-72. Adapted. Date accessed: 11 December 2103. </ref>  


'''Additional information:'''
'''Additional information:'''  


St Mary West Rainton was built as a parish church in 1864, but the chapelry of Rainton built in 1825 was a chapelry within the parish of [[Houghton le Spring, Durham]]. The chapelry and parish included Cocken, Moorhouse and West Rainton. The parish was created by order in Council 15 May 1838.  
St Mary West Rainton was built as a parish church in 1864, but the chapelry of Rainton built in 1825 was a chapelry within the parish of [[Houghton le Spring, Durham]]. The chapelry and parish included Cocken, Moorhouse and West Rainton. The parish was created by order in Council 15 May 1838.  


St Cuthbert East Rainton was created as a parish in 1866 from West Rainton St Mary parish. Subsequently the parishes of Chilton Moor St Andrew (1872) and Moorsley St Oswald (circa 1947) were created from its boundaries.  
St Cuthbert East Rainton was created as a parish in 1866 from West Rainton St Mary parish. Subsequently the parishes of Chilton Moor St Andrew (1872) and Moorsley St Oswald (circa 1947) were created from its boundaries.  
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