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  2. Durham County Record Office - Wikipedia

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    The Durham County Record Office holds the archives for County Durham and the Borough of Darlington. The service is run by Durham County Council . [ 1 ] The archives were held at County Hall, Durham until 2024 when the service moved to a new building which is part of The Story at Mount Oswald , South Road, Durham.

  3. Surtees Society - Wikipedia

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    The Surtees Society is a text publication society and registered charity (No. 1003812) based in Durham in northern England.The society was established on 27 May 1834 by James Raine, following the death (on 11 February) of the renowned County Durham antiquarian Robert Surtees. [1]

  4. Courts of the County Palatine of Durham - Wikipedia

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    The General Quarter Sessions, for the county of Durham, were held in the Court House, on the Monday in each week, appointed by statute, to inquire into "all manner of felonies, poisonings, sorceries, trespasses, &c." Sessions weeks were the first week after Epiphany, the first week after the close of Easter, the first whole week after St. Thomas a Becket, and the first whole week after 11 October.

  5. Durham, England - Wikipedia

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    Durham (/ ˈ d ʌr əm / ⓘ DURR-əm, locally / ˈ d ɜːr əm / listen ⓘ) [a] is a cathedral city and civil parish in the county of Durham, England.It is the county town and contains the headquarters of Durham County Council, the unitary authority which governs the district of County Durham.

  6. Durham (County Palatine) Act 1836 - Wikipedia

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    The Durham (County Palatine) Act 1836 [1] (6 & 7 Will. 4.c. 19) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.It abolished the temporal authority of the Bishop of Durham within the County Palatine of Durham, placing the county under lay administration.

  7. County Palatine of Durham - Wikipedia

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    The former exchequer on Palace Green, Durham, (right) is the only surviving medieval administrative building of the palatinate. It was built by Robert Neville, bishop 1438–1457. [1] The County Palatine of Durham was a jurisdiction in the North of England, within which the bishop of Durham had rights usually exclusive to the monarch.

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