Infobox Bishopric border anglican font color black bishopric Durham coatofarms Angl Ebor Durham Arms.svg image incumbent Justin Welby province Province of York York diocese Diocese of DurhamDurham cathedral Durham Cathedral first bishop Aldhun of Durham date 9th century website File Arms of Lord Crewe impaling Bishop of Durham.jpg thumb 300px Lord Crew s arms has a Baron s coronet, but as Bishop of Durham he showed an Earl s coronet too The Bishop of Durham is the Church of England Anglican bishop responsible for the diocese of Durham in the province of York . The Diocese is one of the oldest in the country and its bishop is a member of the House of Lords . The current Bishop is Justin Welby who was consecrated on 28 October 2011 and installed on 26 November 2011. Other duties of the Bishop of Durham include with the Bishop of Bath and Wells escorting the sovereign at the Coronation of the British ... Name , by Divine Providence Lord Bishop of Durham , but this full title is rarely used. In signatures, the bishop s family name is replaced by Dunelm , from the Latin name for Durham the Latinised form of Old English Dunholm . In the past, bishops of Durham varied their signatures between Dunelm and the French ... of Durham since 1832. History From the seventh century A.D. onwards, in addition to his spiritual authority, the bishop of Durham also acted as the civil ruler of the region as the lord of the liberty of Durham , claiming local authority equal to that of the king. The bishop appointed all local officials ... of Durham . As holder of this office, the bishop was titled a prince bishop , and considered ... align center 1042 style text align center 1056 thelric bishop of Durham thelric valign top style background color white style text align center 1056 style text align center 1071 thelwine bishop of Durham ... color white style text align center 1284 style text align center 1310 Antony Bek bishop of Durham ... ref http durham.anglican.org news and events news article.aspx?id 193 Diocese of Durham New Bishop Announced ... more details
s bef before Eadred bishop Eadred s ttl title Bishop of Durham years 1042 1056 s aft after thelwine bishop of Durham thelwine s end Bishops of Durham Persondata NAME thelric ALTERNATIVE NAMES Ethelric SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Durham DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 15 October 1072 PLACE OF DEATH Westminster DEFAULTSORT Aethelric Category Bishops of Durham Category 11th century bishops Category 1072 deaths BishopofDurham stub fr Ethelric de Durham ...otheruses2 Aethelric Infobox Christian leader name thelric image religion Catholic see Diocese of Durham title Bishop of Durham appointed before 11 January 1041 consecration 11 January 1041 ended 1056 predecessor Eadred bishop Eadred successor thelwine bishop of Durham thelwine ordination bishops post birth date birth place death date 15 October 1072 death place Westminster thelric or Ethelric died 1072 was Bishop of Durham from 1041 to 1056 when he resigned. ref name Handbook216 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 216 ref thelric was a monk at Peterborough Abbey before Bishop Eadmund of Durham brought him to Durham to instruct the Durham monks in monastic life. ref name Bloodfeud137 Fletcher Bloodfeud p. 137 ref thelric was consecrated as bishop on 11 January 1041 ref name Handbook216 at York. thelric may have owed his advancement to Siward, Earl of Northumbria , who later restored thelric to Durham after thelric was forced to flee during a quarrel with the Durham monks. ref name Bloodfeud137 Two reasons are given for why thelric resigned his see. ref name Kapelle89 Kapelle Norman Conquest of the North pp. 89 90 ref One story has it happening after a scandal in which ... a year of the death of Earl Siward, who had been one of the bishop s main supporters. ref name Kapelle89 His brother, thelwine Bishop of Durham thelwine , who had helped thelric to appropriate the treasure, succeeded thelric as bishop. ref name Bloodfeud156 thelric retired to Peterborough Abbey ... more details
Bishops of Durham ref He was installed as bishop by Tostig , the Earl of Northumbria and was the choice ... of the previous bishop, thelric Bishop of Durham thelric , who had been forced to resign after ... bishop of Durham thelric s ttl title Bishop of Durham years 1056 c. 1071 s aft after William Walcher s end Bishops of Durham Persondata NAME thelwine ALTERNATIVE NAMES Egelwin Aethelwyne Aethelwine Aethelwyn Ethelwin Aethelwin SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Durham DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH circa 1071 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aethelwine Category 1071 deaths Category Bishops of Durham Category 11th century Roman Catholic bishops fr thelwine de Durham ... Oswine of Deira to Durham in 1065. ref name Harold108 Walker Harold p. 108 ref thelwine, like ... in the revolt against Tostig, which was successful, although thelwine remained as bishop. ref ... to death in the bishop s house on 29 January 1069. ref name Stenton602 Stenton Anglo Saxon ... Walcher , the first prince bishop. ref name Bloodfeud185 Fletcher Bloodfeud p. 185 ref Notes reflist ... 0 520 01671 8 http british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 33859 British History Online Bishops of Durham ... more details
about the Prince Bishop of Durham his kinsman and namesake Antony Bek bishop of Norwich Infobox Christian ... religion Catholic see Diocese of Durham title Bishop of Durham elected 9 July 1283 consecration ... ref Bishop of Durham Edward I secured his election as bishop of Durham in 1283. He was elected on 9 ... years 1306 1311 s aft after unknown s bef before Robert of Holy Island s ttl title Bishop of Durham ... NAME Bek, Antony ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Durham, Titular Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem ... Richard Kellaw ordination bishops post Archdeacon of Durham birth date birth place death date 3 March 1311 death place Eltham, London Eltham buried 3 May 1311 br Durham Cathedral Antony Bek also spelled Beck died 3 March 1311 was a medieval bishop of Durham Prince Bishop of Durham . Early life Bek and his elder brother Thomas Bek, Bishop of St David s Thomas Bek were members of a family of knights ... of King Henry III of England. He was Archdeacon of Durham by 1275, as well as precentor of York and held ... report.aspx?compid 33861 British History Online Archdeacons of Durham accessed on 25 October 2007 ref ... to a new site in Durham Cathedral . ref name DNB Bek was enthroned at Durham Cathedral on 25 December ... Bishops of Durham accessed on 25 October 2007 ref When, after the death of King Alexander III of Scotland ... at the time, he wasn t acting as bishop but as earl palatine, and thus the excommunication was actually ... left The second phase of the Battle of Falkirk Taking part in Edward s campaigns in Scotland, the bishop ... de Hoton , Prior of Durham and the chapter religion cathedral chapter . Both Hoton and the chapter were attempting to assert their independence from oversight by the bishop. Bek deposed and excommunicated .... At sometime after 1301 the king confiscated the lands of the bishop. A settlement in 1303 which restored the bishop s lands, did not settle the dispute between the prior and the bishop. In 1304, further charges were brought against the bishop by the prior and the cathedral chapter, including ... more details
Infobox Court Case name Morice v Bishop of Durham court High Court of Chancery image caption date decided full name citations 1805 EWHC Ch J80 1805 10 Ves 522 judges prior actions 1804 9 Ves 399 subsequent actions opinions Lord Eldon transcripts keywords Certainty, express trusts Morice v Bishop of Durham 1805 http www.bailii.org ew cases EWHC Ch 1805 J80.html EWHC Ch J80 is an English trusts law case, concerning the policy of the beneficiary principle . Facts The testator purported to make a trust for such objects of benevolence and liberality as the trustee in his own discretion shall most approve. Judgment Court of Chancery Sir William Grant held that the will could not amount to a charity, and so the money had to return to the next of kin. ref 1804 9 Ves 399, 404 5 ref Cquote There can be no trust, over the exercise of which this Court will not assume a control for an uncontrollable power of disposition would be ownership, and not trust. If there be a clear trust, but for uncertain objects, the property, that is the subject of the trust, is undisposed of, and the benefit of such trust must result to those, to whom the law gives the ownership in default of disposition by the former owner. But this doctrine does not hold good with regard to trusts for charity. Every other trust must have a definite object. There must be somebody, in whose favour the Court can decree performance. But it is now settled, upon authority, which it is too late to controvert, that, where a charitable purpose is expressed, however general, the bequest shall not fail on account of the uncertainty of the object but the particular mode of application will be directed by the King in some cases, in others by this Court. High Court of Chancery Lord Eldon LC, on appeal, also found that the trust could ... was to describe any thing beyond that, then the testator meant to repose in the Bishop a discretion ..., has failed. The consequence of Law is, that the Bishop takes the property upon trust to dispose of it, as the Law ... more details
Histories ref The Lord Bishop of Durham takes a Latin variation of the city s name in his official ... Tract on the origins and progress of this the church of Durham ref Aldhun , Bishop of Chester le ... of Durham has always enjoyed the title Bishop by Divine Providence ref The Forms of Precidents of the Catholic ... s powers that the Steward office steward of Bishop Antony Bek bishop of Durham Antony Bek commented ... of his regality and the Lord Bishop of Durham wearing a mitre in place of a crown, in sign of his ... name Richardson Every Bishop of Durham from 1071 to 1836 was a Prince Bishop except for the first ... prince bishop has been used as a helpful tool in the understanding the functions of the Bishops of Durham it is not a title they would have recognised. ref name Liddy The last Prince Bishop of DurhamBishop William Van Mildert ref name Liddy credited with the foundation of Durham University. Henry ... of the University of Durham ref thanks to the benevolence of Bishop William Van Mildert ..., Durham and the Bishop moved to Auckland Castle as his only residence in the county. The first Durham ... ref The holder of the office of Bishop of Durham was appointed by the King to exercise royal authority ... 2009 url http www.sacred destinations.com england durham castle.htm ref until the Bishop William Van Mildert made Bishop Auckland their primary residence. A founder of Durham University, Van Mildert ... Hall, created by Bishop Antony Bek bishop of Durham Antony Bek in the early fourteenth century. It was the largest ... rowingboats title Browns Rowing Boats publisher Durham Prince Bishop River Cruiser ...Use British English date August 2011 two other uses the U.S. city Durham, North Carolina Infobox UK place country England official name Durham static image File Durham Millburngate Bridge.jpg 250px static image caption small Durham Cathedral and the River Wear small latitude 54.7761 longitude 1.5733 population 29,091 population ref 2001 unitary england County Durham lieutenancy england County Durham ... more details
coord 54.717 1.594 display title region GB scale 500000 Infobox diocese jurisdiction Diocese name Durham province Province of York York parishes 249 churches 292 bishop Justin Welby , Bishop of Durham cathedral Durham Cathedral archdeaconries Auckland, Durham, Sunderland suffragans Mark Bryant bishop Mark Bryant , Bishop of Jarrow archdeacons Ian Jagger, Archdeacon of Durham br Stuart Bain, Archdeacon ... 1000 to replace the Diocese of Lindisfarne . The cathedral is Durham Cathedral and the bishop is the Bishop of Durham who lives at Auckland Castle , Bishop Auckland . The diocese s administrative centre ... of bishops of Durham stretches back to the 10th century, when Aldhun , Bishop of Lindisfarne 995 1018 , transferred his see to Durham. The Bishop owes his unique position to the 7th and 8th century ... to protect his kingdom from Scottish incursions. He gained the allegiance of both the Bishop of Durham ... Waltheof, who built a castle at Durham for the bishop. After another rebellion, Waltheof was executed ... , while the lands south of the rivers were put under the control of the Bishop of Durham. The lands ... of England. Durham s exceptional status reached its zenith by 1300, when Prince Bishop Antony Beck remarked ... of his regality and the Lord Bishop of Durham wearing a mitre in place of a crown, in sign of his ..., the Bishop of Durham s coat of arms was set against a crosier and a sword, instead of two ... University . The Bishop still has the right to use his suite at Durham Castle, although the right ... in the preamble to University of Durham Act 1936 that the Bishop no longer kept horses. References ... The Diocese of Durham is a Church of England diocese , based in Durham , and covering the Historic counties of England historic County Durham and therefore including the southern part of Tyne ..., as the Earl of Northumbria, but Comine and his 700 men were massacred in Durham. In revenge, the King raided Northumbria in the Harrying of the North . Aethelwine, the Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon Bishop ... more details
The Durham Dales is the name given to a large area of landscape in the west of County Durham , consisting primarily of the Durham portion of the North Pennines , in England . Geography The Durham Dales consist primarily of a series of high exposed moorland s, hills and mountain s, a number exceeding a height of 2,000  ft above sea level, along with the valleys or Dale origin dale s, from which the area gets its name. These valleys include Teesdale and Weardale . The area covers roughly one third of County Durham and is its least populous area. Settlements See also List of villages in the Durham Dales There are just a few market towns within the area Barnard Castle , Consett , Middleton in Teesdale and Stanhope, County Durham Stanhope though some also consider the Durham Dales to extend as far East as Bishop Auckland and Crook, County Durham Crook . There are a number of small villages in the area, which in general tend to be sparsely populated and spread out, in great contrast to much of the rest of County Durham. Geology Like much of the North Pennines, the Durham Dales form an anticline , with carboniferous limestone exposed at the surface. The Durham Dales, like much of the Pennines, have long been exploited for their rich mineralogical resources, notably lead and ironstone . Ecology Many of the high hills are occupied by moors with peat moss es, the higher ground being uncultivable and barely fit for pasture s. As with much of the landscape of the Pennines, they are generally .... The Durham Dales constitute the principal watershed for the county of Durham, as well as contributing ... River Wear Wear , River Tees Tees and River Derwent, North East England Derwent all rise in the Durham Dales and flow eastward towards the North Sea. The Derwent helps to form County Durham s northerly ... attractions of the High Force , Low Force and Cauldron Snout waterfalls. Durham England counties Category County Durham ... more details
The Liberty division Liberty of Durham was a Saxon regional division of the North of England under the control of the Bishop of Durham . The liberty was known variously as the Liberty of Durham , Liberty of St Cuthbert s Land The lands of St. Cuthbert between River Tyne Tyne and River Tees Tees or The Liberty of Haliwerfolc . ref name scammell http links.jstor.org sici?sici 0013 8266 28196607 2981 3A320 3C449 3ATOALOT 3E2.0.CO 3B2 X Jean Scammell, The Origin and Limitations of the Liberty of Durham in The English Historical Review , Vol. 81, No. 320. Jul., 1966 , pp. 449 473. ref The term haliwerfolc , roughly translates as people of the saint , and St. Cuthbert gained a reputation as being fiercely protective of his domain. ref G.T. Lapsley, The County Palatinate of Durham 1900 ref The bishops special jurisdiction was based on claims that King Ecgfrith of Northumbria had granted a substantial territory to Cuthbert of Lindisfarne St Cuthbert on his election to the Episcopal see see of Lindisfarne in 684. In about 883, a cathedral housing the saint s remains was established at Chester le Street and Guthfrith, King of York granted the community of St Cuthbert the area between the River Tyne Tyne and the River Wear Wear . In 995 the see was moved again to Durham. After the Norman invasion it became the County Palatine of Durham . References reflist Durham geo stub England hist stub coord missing County Durham Category History of County Durham Category Liberties of England ... more details
File Durham Cathedral from the south 2.jpg thumb right Durham Cathedral The Dean of Durham is the head primus inter pares first among equals and chair of the Cathedral chapter Chapter , the ruling body of Durham Cathedral . The dean and chapter are based at the Cathedral Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and St Cuthbert of Durham in Durham . The cathedral is the mother church of the Diocese of Durham and seat of the Bishop of Durham . The current dean is the Very Revd Michael Sadgrove . List of deans col begin col break Early modern 1541 1551 Hugh Whitehead last prior 1551 1553 Robert Horne bishop Robert Horne 1553 1558 Thomas Watson bishop of Lincoln Thomas Watson 1558 1559 Thomas Robertson priest Thomas Robertson 1559 1561 Robert Horne again 1561 1563 Ralph Skinner 1563 1579 William Whittingham 1580 1581 Thomas Wilson rhetorician Thomas Wilson Lay dean 1583 1595 Tobias Matthew 1596 1606 William James bishop William James 1606 1620 Sir Adam Newton, 1st Baronet Adam Newton Lay dean 1620 1638 Richard Hunt Dean of Durham Richard Hunt 1639 1645 Walter Balcanquhall 1646 Christopher Potter 1646 1659 William Fuller priest William Fuller 1660 1661 John Barwick 1661 1684 John Sudbury 1684 1690 Denis Granville 1691 1699 Thomas Comber dean of Durham Thomas Comber 1700 1728 John Montagu Trinity John Montague col break 1728 1746 Henry Bland 1746 1774 Honourable The Hon Spencer Cowper priest Spencer Cowper 1774 1777 Thomas Dampier 1777 1788 William Digby priest William Digby 1788 1794 ... bishop John Jenkinson 1840 1869 George Waddington 1869 1894 William Lake priest William Lake also List of Vice Chancellor & Wardens of the University of Durham Warden of the University 1894 1912 George ... report.aspx?compid 35853 British History Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541 1857, Vol. 11 Deans of Durham Deans of Durham Category Lists of Anglicans Deans of Durham Category Deans of Durham Category Lists of English people Deans of Durham ... more details
castles favoured by the Normans. The holder of the office of the Bishop of Durham was appointed by the King to exercise royal authority on his behalf, the Castle was his seat. Image Durham Castle Entrance.JPG thumb left 180px Entrance to Bishop Bek s Great Hall It remained the Bishop s palace for the Bishops of Durham until the Bishops made Auckland Castle their primary residence and the castle was converted into University College, Durham a college . The castle has a large Great Hall , created by Bishop Antony Bek bishop of Durham Antony Bek in the early 14th century. It was the largest Great Hall in Great Britain Britain until Bishop Richard Foxe shortened it at the end of the 15th century ...Infobox World Heritage Site WHS Durham Castle and Durham Cathedral Cathedral Image Image yard2.jpg 300px Durham Castle view from within the Castle courtyard State Party United Kingdom Type Cultural Criteria ... 1986 Extension 2008 Session 10th and 11th Link http whc.unesco.org en list 370 Durham Castle is a Normans Norman castle in the city of Durham , England, which has been wholly occupied since 1840 by University College, Durham . It is open to the general public to visit, but only through guided tours ... of a hill above the River Wear on Durham s peninsula , opposite Durham Cathedral gbmapping NZ274423 ... thumb left 180px Students sit on the Keep Terrace University College main University College, Durham In 1837, the castle was donated to the newly formed University of Durham by Bishop Edward Maltby as accommodation for students. It was named University College, Durham University College . Architect ... eat their meals in Bishop Bek s Great Hall. The Great Hall s Undercroft , meanwhile, serves as the Junior ... are carried out. It is due to reopen to the general public in October 2011. Image Durham Castle Eingang.jpg thumb right Durham Castle, entrance Image castlekeep.jpg thumb right Durham Castle, view of the keep Image Durham Millburngate Bridge.jpg thumb left Durham Castle, seen here in front of Durham ... more details
Infobox Christian leader name Edmund image religion Catholic see Diocese of Durham title Bishop of Durham appointed 1020 ended 1041 predecessor Aldhun successor Eadred bishop Eadred ordination other post monk birth date birth place death date 1041 death place Gloucester Edmund or Eadmund died 1041 was Bishop of Durham from 1021 to 1041. ref name Handbook216 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 216 ref Symeon of Durham relates the story that Edmund was a monk of Durham Cathedral , and that he was chosen as bishop because a strange voice that came from the tomb of Saint Cuthbert insisted that Edmund be selected as the next bishop. ref name Bloodfeud136 Fletcher Bloodfeud pp. 136 137 ref His election was confirmed by King Cnut of England . ref name Cnut137 Lawson Cnut p. 137 ref Edmund died while visiting the English royal court at Gloucester in 1041. ref name Bloodfeud136 Notes reflist 40em References refbegin cite book author Fletcher, R. A. authorlink Richard A. Fletcher title Bloodfeud Murder and Revenge in Anglo Saxon England publisher Oxford University Press location Oxford, UK year 2003 isbn 0 19 516136 X cite book author Fryde, E. B. coauthors Greenway, D. E. Porter, S. Roy, I. title Handbook of British Chronology edition Third revised publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge, UK year 1996 isbn 0 521 56350 X cite book author Lawson, M. K. title Cnut England s Viking King publisher Tempus Publishing, Limited location Stroud, UK year 2000 isbn 0 7524 ... Saxon England entry for Edmund s start s rel ca s bef before Aldhun s ttl title Bishop of Durham years 1020 1041 s aft after Eadred bishop Eadred s end Bishops of Durham Persondata NAME Edmund ALTERNATIVE NAMES Eadmund SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Durham DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1041 PLACE OF DEATH Gloucester DEFAULTSORT Edmund of Durham Category Bishops of Durham Category 11th century bishops Category 1041 deaths BishopofDurham stub de Eadmund von Durham fr Eadmund de Durham ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2008 Infobox esl club clubname Durham Tigers fullname emblem colours founded sport Rugby league league North East Junior League ground Sunnydale Leisure Centre, Shildon web http www.durhamtigers.co.uk www.durhamtigers.co.uk Durham Tigers are a rugby league club based in Sunnydale Leisure Centre , Shildon , County Durham in the North East of England . They originally played in the city of Durham . The city of Durham is now represented in the Rugby League Conference by Durham ... for Keighley Cougars , Oldham Roughyeds , London Skolars and Sheffield Eagles . History Durham Tigers ... was formed by Steve Rich and was based at the cricket club in Langley Moor in the city of Durham ... England Newcastle Knights before the 2001 season. The newly renamed Durham Phoenix struggled but were eventually rescued when players from Gateshead Storm helped out Durham. After this initial season the club returned to their former name of Durham Tigers . The club moved to Bishop Auckland RFC s West Mills ground. With an influx of players from Bishop Auckland RFC and Consett RFC as well as Yorkshire based players the team flourished. Durham Tigers won the North East division in 2005 and went ... Youth league. In 2007 Durham stepped up and joined the North Premier Division. Coach John Coutts joined ... playing for Durham when a Rugby League Conference Yorkshire Premier Yorkshire Premier division was formed ... this the club committee decided to concentrate on junior development. Durham planned to upgrade facilities at Bishop Auckland in partnership with Bishop Auckland RFC having acquired Sports England Club Mark status. However, the club s lease was revoked and Durham Tigers initially re located to St ... of making this their long term home. Durham Demons formed in 2010 and represented the city of Durham in the North East RLC. Club honours RLC North East Division 2005 Yorkshire league ... Sport in County Durham ... more details
The Durham Coalfield is a coalfield in north east England . ref name durham Citation url http www.cmhrc.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk durhamcf.htm title The Durham Coalfield publisher Coalmining History Research Centre accessdate 2010 12 05 ref It is continuous with the Northumberland Coalfield to its north. It extends from Bishop Auckland in the south to the boundary with the county of Northumberland along the River Tyne in the north, beyond which is the Northumberland Coalfield . ref British Geological Survey 2007 Bedrock geology UK North 1 625,000 scale geological map, BGS, Keyworth, Notts ref The two contiguous coalfield areas were often referred to as the Durham and Northumberland Coalfield s or as the Great Northern Coalfield . ref http www.northumbria.ac.uk sd central its uni press catalogue hist gnc bm ref The following coal seams are recorded from the Durham coalfield. They are listed here in stratigraphic order with the youngest at the top and the oldest deepest at the bottom ref British Geological Survey 1 50,000 scale geological map sheet no 21 England & Wales series Sunderland ref Upper Coal Measures Hylton Castle Middle Coal Measures Dean Hebburn Fell Usworth Ryhope Five Quarter Ryhope Little High Main Metal Five Quarter Main Maudlin Durham Low Main Brass Thill Hutton Lower Coal Measures Harvey Tilley Busty Three Quarter Brockwell Victoria Marshall Green Ganister Clay References reflist coord 54.8386 1.6045 display title region GB scale 500000 Category Coal mining regions in the United Kingdom Category Geography of County Durham Category Geology of England Category Mining in County DurhamDurham geo stub mining stub ... more details
New Durham may refer to Places In Canada found in Norwich, Ontario In the United Kingdom New Durham, Durham , east of Durham In the United States New Durham Township, LaPorte County, Indiana New Durham, New Hampshire New Durham, North Bergen , New Jersey See also Durham disambiguation geodis de New Durham ... more details
Durham Abbey is an abbey in County Durham , England . References Reflist coord missing County Durham Category Monasteries in County Durham Category Durham CountyDurham struct stub UK Christian monastery stub ... more details
166 start box s rel succession box before Giric bishop of the Scots Giric br or Cathr e bishop of the Scots Cathr e title Bishop of St Andrews Bishop of Cell R gmonaid br Saint Andrews years 1107 1115 ... Of Durham ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1115 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Turgot Of Durham Category 11th century births Category 1115 deaths Category ... Priors of Durham Category Benedictine priors ... more details
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Durham County may refer to Durham County, North Carolina Durham County, Ontario Durham County, New South Wales Durham County, Western Australia Durham County TV series Durham County TV series See also County Durham , a ceremonial county in North East England Durham Regional Municipality, Ontario disambig geo Category County name disambiguation pages de Durham County es Condado de Durham desambiguaci n fr Comt de Durham it Contea di Durham no Durham County pt Condado de Durham ro Comitatul Durham sv Durham County ... more details
Durham is the county town of County Durham, England. Durham may also refer to TOCright Places Canada Durham, Ontario , a small town in Grey County, Ontario Durham County, Ontario , a historic county Regional Municipality of Durham , a regional government in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario Durham electoral district , a federal electoral district in Durham Region Durham provincial electoral district , a provincial electoral district in Durham Region Durham, Nova Scotia , a community in Nova Scotia Durham, New Brunswick , a community in Restigouche County, New Brunswick Durham Parish, New Brunswick United Kingdom Durham district , a former local government district, which held city status 1974 2009 Durham and Framwelgate , a former local government district, which held city status until 1974 County Durham , a ceremonial county and unitary district Durham University , an institution of higher education in Durham United States Durham, Arkansas Durham, California Durham, Connecticut Durham Township, Hancock County, Illinois Durham, Gibson County, Indiana , a place in Union Township Durham, La Porte County, Indiana , a place in New Durham Township Durham, Kansas Durham, Maine Durham, Missouri Durham, New Hampshire Durham, New York Durham, North Carolina Durham, Oklahoma Durham, Oregon Durham, Colorado , a List of places in Colorado A D place in Mesa County Durham, Florida , a List of places in Florida D place in Calhoun County Durham, Georgia , a List of places in Georgia U.S. state A D place in Walker County CTA stations Durham UNH Amtrak station , in New Hampshire Durham, North Carolina Amtrak station Other uses Earl of Durham , a British title, from 1833 to present Durham Fair , the largest agricultural fair in Connecticut Durham Museum formerly the Durham Western Heritage Museum , in Omaha, Nebraska Durham University , in Durham, England Fort Durham , an archaeological site near Taku Harbor, Alaska USS Durham LKA 114 USS Durham LKA 114 , a Charleston class amphibious ... more details
of Teesdale Wear Valley , including Bishop Auckland , Crook, County Durham Crook , Willington, County ..., and portions of a few other churches. The prior of Durham ranked first among the bishop s barons ... Stephen possessed a mine in Durham which he granted to Bishop Pudsey, and in the same century ... Escomb Church Escomb Saxon Church , near Bishop Auckland Finchale Priory , near DurhamDurham city ..., County Durham , Wolsingham and Bishop Auckland Image HR icon.svg Heritage railway See also Lord ...other uses Durham County disambiguation Infobox England county unitary name County Durham image File Flag of County Durham.svg 200px motto map File County Durham UK locator map 2010.svg 200px County Durham ... ONS 00EJ adminhq Durham Largest City Durham iso GB DUR ons 00EJ nuts3 UKC14 poprank List of ceremonial counties of England by population Ranked English cerem counties RNK County Durham popestdate English ... Ranked English district rank ONS 00EJ ethnicity 98.6 White council Image County Durham coa.png 50px Arms of Durham County Council br Durham County Council br http www.durham.gov.uk mps Collapsible ... UK L subdivmap Image Durham Ceremonial Numbered 2009.png subdivs County Durham Politics County Durham Unitary Hartlepool borough Hartlepool Unitary Darlington borough Darlington Unitary Stockton ... Tees is within the ceremonial County Durham. small County Durham IPAc en d r m is a Ceremonial ... in north east England . The county town is Durham . The largest settlement in the ceremonial ... NULL Durham , Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales, 1870 72 . Retrieved 30 November 2007. ref The county ... was historically based on coal and iron mining. ref name durham heritage Durham County Council http www.durham.gov.uk durhamcc usp.nsf pws History and heritage History and heritage of county durham History and Heritage of County Durham . Retrieved 30 November 2007. ref It is an area of regeneration and promoted as a tourist destination. ref name durham heritage The ceremonial county borders Tyne ... more details
Durham City or City of Durham may refer to England Durham , England Durham District , a former local government district, which held city status 1974 2009 Durham and Framwelgate , a former local government district, which held city status until 1974 City of Durham UK Parliament constituency Durham City A.F.C. , a football team North America Durham, North Carolina Regional Municipality of Durham See also Durham disambiguation disambig ... more details
and St Cuthbert of Durham usually known as Durham Cathedral is a cathedral in the city of Durham , England, the seat of the Anglican Church Anglican Bishop of Durham . The Bishopric dates from 995 ... , as the bishop at this time, Aldhun of Durham Aldhun , had strong family links with the earls ... prince bishop 1826 1836 and driving force behind the foundation of University of DurhamDurham ...Infobox church name Durham Cathedral fullname Cathedral Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and St Cuthbert of Durham image Durham Cathedral from the south 2.jpg imagesize 300px imagealt landscape caption Durham Cathedral from the south pushpin map United Kingdom County Durham pushpin label position pushpin map alt pushpin mapsize map caption Location within County Durham latd 54 latm 46 lats ... display title osgraw TEXT osgridref gbmappingsmall TEXT location Durham country England denomination ... height archdiocese metropolis diocese Diocese of DurhamDurham diocese start 995 continuation of the see of Lindisfarne province Province of York York archbishop bishop The Very Revd Justin Welby dean ... Durham Castle , which faces it across Palace Green . The present cathedral replaced the 10th century ... . The treasures of Durham Cathedral include relic s of St Cuthbert, the head of St Oswald of Northumbria and the remains of the Venerable Bede . In addition, its Durham Dean and Chapter Library ... monastic accounts, and three copies of the Magna Carta . Durham Cathedral occupies a strategic position ... the powers of a prince bishopBishop Palatine , having military as well as religious leadership and power. Durham Castle was built as the residence for the Bishop of Durham. The seat of the Bishop of Durham is the fourth most significant in the Church of England hierarchy, and he stands at the right hand of the monarch at coronations. Signposts for the modern day County Durham are subtitled Land of the Prince Bishops. There are daily Church of England services at the Cathedral, with the Durham ... more details
Durham Township may refer to the following places in the United States Durham Township, Washington County, Arkansas Durham Township, Hancock County, Illinois Durham Township, Durham County, North Carolina Durham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania See also Durham disambiguation New Durham Township, LaPorte County, Indiana geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Durham Township ... more details
Durham Red species optional homeworld optional alliances Previously Strontium Dog s partners optional ... powers br Long Lifespan br Superhuman senses cat subcat 2000 AD hero villain sortkey Red, Durham addcharcat Durham Red was originally created in 1987 as a female sidekick and lover for Johnny ... August 2010 When the character was first devised, there was some debate over Durham Red or Chelsea F.C. Chelsea Blue as the character s name. The creators settled on Durham Red, and the character immediately ... enjoyed a long run. However, in 2004, the final story of the arc was printed, envisioning Durham Red ... that the whole Durham Red saga spins off from events that never actually happened in the Strontium .... Bibliography She has appeared in a number of strips and featured in her own Durham Red title Appearances ... Featured The character has also had her own eponym ous story Durham Red Island of the Damned by Alan ... Suns collects Durham Red The Empty Suns Book I and The Empty Suns Book II and The Scarlet Apocrypha , November 2007, ISBN 1 905437 45 5 Other media Novels Peter J. Evans has written a number of Durham ... BloodRayne shows a strong similarity to Durham Red, having the same weapons and distinctive red hair ..., blockquote Durham Red looks like a cool character but we ve never heard of her. It is coincidence that her ..., while Rayne s looks a little like Prince s symbol. Also, it looks like Durham is set in some alternate ... Power Overload last Bishop first David authorlink David Bishop coauthors year 2007 publisher Rebellion ... vault characters durham red Durham Red at 2000 AD http www.2000ad.org ?zone thrill&page profiles&choice DURHAMDurham Red at Barney 2000 AD s old database moved to its own site gcdb type character search Durham Red title Durham Red comicbookdb type character id 25025 title Durham Red http www.internationalhero.co.uk d durham.htm Durham Red at the International Catalogue of Superheroes Refend External links http www.bath.ac.uk pypmsa character durhamred durhamred.html Durham Red covers http www.2000ad.org ... more details