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Philpotts married in October 1804 and in 1805 became vicar of Stainton-le-Street, County Durham, where again he does not appear to have resided — he was appointed chaplain to Bishop Middleham, County Durham, in the succeeding year.
Between 1647 and 1650 Haselrig and his son brought a large amount of property in the north east which included the manors of Bishop # s Auckland, Middleham, Easingwoodborough and Wolsingham at a total cost of over £ 22, 500.
* A pair nested at Bishop Middleham Quarry, County Durham in 2002.
* Sedgefield Sedgefield ward ; Bishop Middleham parish
* Bishop Middleham
Nature Reserves managed by the Trust include Bishop Middleham Quarry, Hawthorn Dene and Low Barns, and include a range of important habitats, such as magnesian limestone grasslands, upland hay meadows and coastal denes.
Taylor was born in Bishop Middleham, the son of a gentleman farmer, and spent his youth in Witton-le-Wear with his stepmother at Witton Hall ( now Witton Tower ) in the high street.
Signpost in Bishop Middleham
Bishop Middleham is a village in County Durham, in England.
Bishop Middleham lies in a valley about 9 miles south-west of Durham.
It is clear that Bishop Middleham was on an important Roman period routeway ; the road known as Cades Road runs through the centre of the parish.
In 1146 Osbert, the nephew of Bishop Flambard, gave the Church of Middleham to the Prior and Convent at Durham, this is the first recorded mention of the village.
Bishop Middleham was one of the favourite residences of the Bishops of Durham, two of whom died here.
He is buried in Bishop Middleham church.
Bishop Middleham Football Club are an up and coming English football side that play in the Durham County Sunday Football League.
The Bishop Middleham Community Wildlife Garden ( 0. 87 hectares ) has been declared a designated Local Nature Reserve by Sedgefield council.
* Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the celebrated poet stayed in Bishop Middleham with Sara Hutchinson and her brother George in 1801.
* Sir Henry Taylor, Author, and friend of Wordsworth was born in Bishop Middleham
* Bishop Middleham Quarry
* Bishop Middleham Online community website
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Before the middle part of the Victorian era, when coal mining was at its height in County Durham, Cornforth was in the parish of Bishop Middleham.
It is situated to the east of Ferryhill, and lies within the ecclesiastical parish of Bishop Middleham The earliest settlement in Mainsforth may have been on Marble ( Narble Hill ).
* Henry Taylor ( 1800-1886 ), born in Bishop Middleham, spent his youth in Witton-le-Wear with his stepmother at Witton Hall ( now Witton Tower ) in the high street.

Bishop and village
Contrary to popular belief, " oetel " in the name " Oeteldonk " is not a referral to a frog but is a facetious reference to the's-Hertogenbosch Bishop Adrianus Godschalk who came from the village of Den Dungen, and he often fulminated against the ' pagan ' Carnaval festivities.
Howerd lived for the last twenty or so years of his life in Wavering Down, a house in the village of Compton Bishop, Somerset under the Mendip Hills.
In 1184, the First Christian church was built in Livonian village of Uexkyll, and in 1186, Meinhard was consecrated as the first Bishop of Uexküll.
The village is named after Bishop Frederic Baraga.
In honor of the Irish settlers, Father C. J. Knauf, the parish priest in Adrian and Bishop Ireland's colonization agent in Nobles County, suggested the name Lismore, after a village in County Waterford, Ireland, noted for its beautiful castle.
* In 1796 Bishop Asbury helped lay the cornerstone for the church in Hall's Mills, NJ which shortly changed its name to Asbury ( now a village in Franklin Township, Warren County, NJ ).
The village was evangelized by Saint Domitian, Bishop of Tongeren in the 6th century and the town is mentioned for the first time in a 7th century testament.
: Accordingly he was baptized by Bishop Finan, with all his earls and soldiers, and their servants, that came along with him, at a noted village belonging to the king, called At the Wall.
On 1 June 1428, he commanded the Bishop of Ancona to enforce his rulings strictly in Maiolati, to put all suspects to the rack, destroy their village, separate the children from heretical parents, and disperse the elder population.
The village of Brigend was named after the bridge which Bishop William Rae had built in 1345 over the River Clyde ; it lasted until the 19th century.
The newer red brick parish church of St Mary, consecrated in July 1866 by Bishop of Oxford Samuel Wilberforce, remains as the only church in the village apart from the Methodist church in Eskdale Road.
A live theatrical production of Quatermass and the Pit was staged, with the permission of Kneale, outdoors in a quarry at the village of Cropwell Bishop in Nottinghamshire in August 1997.
Wars betweenRemismund and Frumar followed over their claims to the throne, which almost completely destroyed the village ( it was settled in favour of Frumar, who imprisoned Idácio, the notable Bishop of Chaves ).
A successive Bishop of Hereford built a castle, originally a motte and bailey design, in 1087 to defend the church and village from the threat of the Welsh,.
He stayed with Bishop Lysander Dayton ( from Ohio ) in a village near the city one evening and Dayton invited Porter Rockwell to dinner.
In the 1760s, according to Bishop Pococke, the village also had a small craft industry, including hatters.
At the time of the Domesday Book, the village was in the extensive estates of Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, who was the half brother of William the Conqueror.
The name comes from Jabłonna, the nearby village, where in 1774-1779 Bishop Michał Poniatowski ( brother of Poland's last king, Stanisław Poniatowski ) built his palace ( currently the House of Congresses and Conferences of the Polish Academy of Sciences ).
First mention of Krzeszowice comes from 1286, when Bishop of Kraków, Paweł z Przemankowa, allowed a man named Fryczek Freton to locate the village of Cressouicy.
It is not known to which bishop this refers though as the village lies within the ancient diocese of Lincoln it presumedly denotes property owned by the Bishop of Lincoln.
The name of the village is identified with St Connachan who was Bishop of Sodor and Man in 540 and the church named after him, Kirk Coonachan.
The village was originally a hamlet in the nearby parish of Crendon, though was established as a parish in its own right by the Bishop of Lincoln in 1458.
1870 This year the parish priest of the village of Tizimin, Manuel Luciano Perez, sends a rare manuscript that has been called Chilam Balam of Tizimin to the Illustrious Excellency Bishop of Yucatan, Dr. Crescendo Carrillo y Ancona, with the remark that it has been in his possession for a number of years.
Bishop spent his early years of education at a village school, and his 7th and 8th grade years completed his formal schooling.
Monsignor Paul-Félix Beuvain Beausejour was appointed the new Bishop of Carcassonne in 1902-initially transferring Saunière to the village of Coustouge in January 1909, then on 27 May 1910 deciding to conduct an investigation and drawing up an ecclesiastical Bill of Indictment referring to:

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