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Mainsforth is a
small village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Bishop Middleham, in the
County Durham district, in the
ceremonial county of...
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Mainsforth Colliery was
situated between Ferryhill and the
small hamlet of
Mainsforth in
County Durham, England,
United Kingdom. It was
adjacent to the...
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railway station Chilton Lane The
Carrs Mainsforth Colliery Spennymoor Kirk
Merrington Chilton,
County Durham Mainsforth Bishop Middleham West
Cornforth Ferryhill...
- James'
Church in Paddington. He was
descended from
Robert Surtees of
Mainsforth. His
father was MP for
South Durham 1865 to 1868. He was
educated at Harrow...
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colliery had a
limited life the
village expanded with the
sinking of
Mainsforth Colliery.
Chilton Lane was a
commercial centre for the community, a Primitive...
- only
surviving child of
Dorothy Surtees (d. 1797) and
Robert Surtees of
Mainsforth (d. 1802), who were
first cousins. His
maternal grandparents were Robert...
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Derwenthaugh Coke
Works Dunston Forth Banks Horden Colliery Lemington Lynemouth Mainsforth Colliery Manors Neptune Bank
Newburn Steelworks North Tees
Pandon Dene...
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Derwenthaugh Coke
Works Dunston Forth Banks Horden Colliery Lemington Lynemouth Mainsforth Colliery Manors Neptune Bank
Newburn Steelworks North Tees
Pandon Dene...
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Northern Rebellion, and
forfeited his
manor of
Hardwick and
lands in
Mainsforth and Bishop-Middleham. In the 32d year of
Queen Elizabeth,
Hardwick was...
- Walworth, Low Westwood,
Lowes Barn, Ludworth,
Lumley Thicks Maiden Law,
Mainsforth,
Marley Hill, Meadowfield, Medomsley, Merrybent,
Metal Bridge, Mickleton...