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Source of Reference

Church Of St John The Evangelist AKA St. John's Church, Front Street, Kirk Merrington (Kirk Merrington) - Source of Reference

No. Originator(s) Date Title Notes
0 Historic England 01-Jan-2020 to 31-Mar-2023 National Record of the Historic Environment (NRHE)
1 Colquhoun, F D 10-Jan-1949 to 30-Mar-1980 Frank D Colquhoun (FDC/ FC) Ordnance Survey Archaeology Officer 18-MAY-59
2 Surtees, R, EP Publishing Limited, John Nichols and Son 1823 The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham, Vol III vol.3, p.279-84
3 Billings, R W 1846 Illustrations of the architectural antiquities of the county of Durham: Ecclesiastical, castellated, and domestic p.56
4 Ryder, P 1999 St John the Evangelist, Kirk Merrington Archaeological and Architectural Study
5 Network Archaeology Ltd, Unknown Nov-1996 Proposed East Coast High Pressure Gas pipeline - Archaeological desk based assessment (Interim)
6 Clack, P A G, Gosling, P F, Northern Archaeological Survey 1975 Archaeology in the North Gazetteer 1975
7 Turnball, P, Jones, R 1978 The archaeology of the coal measures and the magnesian limestone escarpment in Co. Durham Spennymoor, Archaeology. P.73, no. 3. Also: Kirk Merrington, History P.149
8 Boyle, J 1892 Comprehensive Guide to the County of Durham page 528
9 Renn, D 1968 Norman castles in Britain page 242
10 Cathcart King, D J 1983 Castellarium anglicanum : an index and bibliography of the castles in England, Wales and the islands. Volume I : Anglesey - Montgomery page 139

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