our logo

DURHAM COUNTY
LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY











Index to Bulletins 1 to 60:
Letter S



Sacriston 20(43)
Sadberge 15(34), 22(36)
Saddler, Sir Ralph 22(18)
Salt production 26(11-12)
Saltburn 35(42)
Salvation Army 39(29), 41(48)
Salvin family 17(40,41-42,45), 19(12-14), 22(22,29,35), 24(37),
    30(2-12), 36(16-24), 42(9,49-60), 48(6-7), 54(15-16)
Sanitation see Public health
Scammell, J., Records of the City of Durham 2(12-16)
Scarborough 22(7)
Scarborough, Lord 19(18-27), 26(23n)
School attendance 37(3-11), 38(39-40,42-43,48), 39(27)
Schools see Education, Sunday schools
Scientists 54(22-33)
Scotland 31(5-8,28-29)
Scott, Sir Walter 60(14,16-17)
Scrope, Emanuel, Earl of Sunderland 22(32)
Scruton, Richard 49(50-55,57)
Seaham (colliery) 17(44-45), 32(3,5-21,22n), 47(85-93), 48(39)
Seaham Harbour 17(41-45), 23(6), 24(45-67), 28(5,6-15),
    30(38,41,43,45n), 36(47), 49(56), 59(30-39)
Seaman, W.A.L., The Durham County Record Office - And You
    3(8-9)
Seaman, W.A.L., Towards a Regional Archives Service 5(2-4)
Seaman, W.A.L., The Headlam Papers 9(15-16)
Seaman, W.A.L., The Tools of Local History. Durham County
    Record Office
10(31-40)
Seaman, W.A.L., The Tools of Local History. Durham County
    Record Office: Recent Additions
13(46-48), 14(43-47),
    15(45-46)
Seaside resorts 34(8-18), 35(35-53)
Seaton (colliery) 14(7,11), 24(45,53,55), 32(3,5-21,22n)
Seaton Carew 19(23), 25(39-48), 34(8-18), 35(35-53)
Sedgefield 13(3), 41(13)
Seghill (colliery) 18(28), 23(49-50)
Selaby 6(8)
Selby family 22(20,28,29,36), 51(4,6,8)
Settle and Carlisle Railway 27(50)
Seymour, Edward see Hertford, Earl of
Shadforth (colliery) 32(17)
Sharnberry 27(46,52)
Sharp, Sir Cuthbert 51(32-40)
Shaw, George, M.R.C.S., L.S.A. 44(10-29,30-35), 50(59-63)
Sherburn 41(13-14)
Sherburn (colliery) 32(17)
Sherburn Hospital 29(30-44), 49(23-44)
Sherburn House (colliery) 29(35)
Sherwen, R., Mary Eleanor Bowes, Countess of Strathmore, John
    Lyon, 9th Earl of Strathmore, and George Gray
43(25-34)
Shildon 10(23-24), 13(2,7)
Shincliffe 49(10)
Ship builders 54(66-67)
Ship building 9(26-27), 12(18-39), 17(21-28),
    19(2-8), 46(35-36), 8(48-49,53), 53(13-26), 55(32), 60(68)
Shipping 12(18-32), 14(13-15,17), 17(21-22,27,44), 18(52),
    19(18-27), 24(45-46,48,51-53,66n), 26(11-25), 59(30-39),
    60(64-73)
Shoreswood 38(36-40)
Shoreswood (colliery) 38(36-39)
Short, C.C., Bible Christians in Durham. The Establishment of
    the Bible Christian Mission in County Durham 1874-1878

    47(83-100)
Shotton (colliery) 14(7,11), 32(3,5-21,22n)
Shotton, Robert 17(49)
Sidney, Sir Henry 51(39-40)
Silksworth (colliery) 18(53), 47(89-93)
Sill, M., Landownership and the Landscape: A Study of the
    Evolution of the Colliery Landscape of Hetton-le-Hole, Co.
    Durham
23(2-11)
Sill, M., E.G. Ravenstein and the Coal Miner Migration: East
    Durham in the Nineteenth Century
32(2-23)
Silver mining 18(34-35)
Silvertop family 42(42-47)
Silvertop, George 24(38,41), 30(30), 42(42-47)
Simonburn 22(5)
Sinclair, H., Cycle-clips: A History of Cycling in the North East
    reviewed by T.Corfe 36(46)
Sinclair, N., Railways in Sunderland reviewed by T.Corfe 36(47-48)
Sir James Brooke (ship) 53(17)
Skears 27(46,49,52)
Skene, Henrietta 56(21-30)
Skinner family 55(11)
Sleetburn farm (colliery) 17(28-33)
Smith, H.J., E .Allen - Obituary 29(52-53)
Smith, H.J., Neville Chamberlain and the Chester-le-Street
    Guardians
44(36-44)
Smith, H.J., review of C. Fraser and K. Emsley,
    Northumbria 44(45)
Smith, H.J., The Teesdale Workhouse Paternity Case 46(27-33)
Smith, H.J., How Anthony Hutcheson of Durham City Died
    50(23-28)
Smith, H.J., Towards a Dictionary of 19th and 20th Century
    Biographies
54(7-12)
Smith, H.J., Evenwood's Heyday: a Colliery Village, 1896-1918
    reviewed by M. Ray 57(69-70)
Smith, I., Frumenty 7(2-6)
Smith, I., More on Frumenty 9(25-26)
Smith, J., The Pursuit of Learning 7(10-11)
Smith, J., The Records of Methodism 8(9-13)
Smith, J., The Local Records of Nonconformity 9(17-22)
Smith, J., Some Records of Education in County Durham 10(1-12)
Smith, J., The Punishment of Capital Felonies in County Durham
    1707-1819
20(19-25)
Smith, M. and Pain, A., Endogamy and Exogamy in Stanhope
    Parish, County Durham
33(2-6)
Smith, M.T. and Purvis, M.J., Marital Mobility in Four Parishes
    of County Durham
28(3-25)
Smith, Richard 19(14)
Smith, S.B., The Tools of Local History: Sunderland Museum
   and Library
12(40-41)
Snape, M.G., The Tools of Local History. The Prior's Kitchen and
    the Department of Palaeography and Diplomatic, University
    of Durham
14(40-42)
Snape, M.G. review of D.M. Meade, Kepier Hospital 56(40-41)
Snow, Dr. John 57(38,40-41)
Society of Friends see Quakers
Soermus 10(53)
Somerset, Duke of (Edward Seymour) see Hertford, Earl of
Somerset, William see Worcester, Earl of
South Hetton (colliery) 14(7,11), 18(58), 32(3,5-21,22n)
South Hylton 18(4)
South Shields 12(33,35), 17(13,16,18), 21(14-17,22,27,28),
    22(7,36), 33(42), 42(16), 48(59-60), 49(7)
South Street, Durham City 57(5-31), 58(3-24)
South Wingate (colliery) 14(7,11), 32(3,5-21,22n), 47(89-93)
Southerner, The 19(2-8), 46(34-45)
Southwick 11(33-39), 30(49-50), 36(46)
Sowler, T., review of Woodhouse, R., Stockton-on-Tees. A Pictorial
   History
43(55-56)
Spence, Revd. Joseph 16(4-7,8n,9n), 18(50-52)
Spennymoor 30(2)
Sport 50(88-97) see also Leisure
St. Cuthbert's, Durham 29(45-47), 53(4)
St. Cuthbert's Banner 53(4)
St. Helen's Well and Vennel, Durham City 58(4,6)
St. Margaret's Beck, Durham City 58(19-20)
St. Margaret's Church, Durham City 58(10)
St. Mary's Roman Catholic School for Girls, Sunderland 11(15)
Staindrop 22(42n), 24(40), 33(24-27), 42(16)
Stained glass 50(65-69), 51(31-54)
Stainton-le-Street 5(5-9), 42(16)
Stanhope 10(4), 11(13), 15(29), 19(53-54), 27(2-15), 32(2-6,10,
   13-15), 33(2-6), 38(3-10), 47(40-67)
Stanhope Castle 27(2-15)
Stanwick 6(5-6)
Stargate (colliery) 19(47-48), 18(56-58)
State Papers 10(12-21)
Steelworks 36(16-17)
Stella 18(32-33,35,36,37,41,56-58), 19(47-49), 42(42-47)
Stella (colliery) 19(47-48), 18(56-58), 42(42-47)
Stephen's Hall 18(40-41), 19(38-53)
Stephenson, H. and Ging, J., The Robert Wood Collection 25(2-4)
Stevenson, Robert 14(7)
Stewart, Charles William Vane see Londonderry, Lord
Stirling, Robert 57(43-44,45)
Stockdale, C., Mechanics' Institutes in North East England:
    a Pathway Towards Survival
54(34-51)
Stockley 12(5-10)
Stockley Beck 35(3-12)
Stockton-on-Tees 10(22-25,26,28), 13(4,40), 14(12-20), 15(1-18),
    16(10-25), 17(13,14,16,18,21-28), 22(7,8,9,11-13,36), 23(41),
    24(3-4,7), 34(11-12,15), 35(35-36), 42(37,54-58), 43(55-56),
    46(3-26,34-37), 50(31-33), 59(30-39), 60(5-7)
Stockton and Darlington Railway 14(26-27), 17(47), 21(36,37,
   39-43,49n), 22(12), 55(6-7,8)
Stockton and Hartlepool Railway 34(11-12)
Stokes, W., review of P.L. Hogg, 'Richies': a History of Thomas
   Richardson & Sons and Richardsons, Westgarth & Co. Ltd.

    54(66-67)
Stokes, W., The Joint-Stock Generation: Some Lesser Known
    North-Eastern Entrepreneurs of the 'Railway Age'
55(5-23)
Stokes, W., Billy Row Centenary Methodist Church 57(51-66)
Stokes, W., review of A.J. Pollard, Middlesbrough - Town
    and Community, 1830-1950
58(67-68)
Stokes, W., A Durham Miner 58(43-52)
Stokes, W., Hartlepool: an Independent Port 60(64-73)
Stokesley 22(8)
Stonemasons 34(4-7)
Stooperdale 10(22-25)
Stranton 42(16)
Strathmore, Countess of see Bowes, Mary Eleanor
Strathmore, Earls of 46(46-89)
    see also Lyon, John
Streatham 42(17)
Streatlam Castle 46(46,71,76,81)
Street lighting 38(23-33)
Stuart, D., Manorial Records: an Introduction to their
    Transcription and Translation
reviewed by R. Britnell 51(78-79)
Sturgess, R.W., The People and Industries of Seaham Harbour and
    its Environs in 1851
24(45-67)
Sturgess, R.W., review of G.E. Milburn and S.T. Miller (eds.),
    Sunderland: River, Town and People; a History from the 1780s
    42(24-27)
Suffragettes 39(29)
Sunday schools 15(26-27), 20(27-28,31), 57(53), 58(29), 60(38)
Sunderland 11(15,33-39,42), 12(18-32,33-39), 17(9,12-19,
   21,23,28), 18(2-28,41-50, 61-62), 19(18-27), 21(3,18,19,27,
   28-29,32-33), 23(45-46), 24(66n), 30(49-50), 31(87-89),
    34(43-46), 36(47-48), 39(12-22,30), 41(20,47-48), 42(24-27),
    48(48-49,53), 50(31-33,73,79n.), 60(15-16)
    Chartism 22(7-17)
    cholera 13(22-41), 16(11), 29(2-9), 30(37-48)
    Industrial schools 26(44,46,49-60)
    Literary and Philosophical Society 28(55-68)
    Museum and Library 12(40-41)
    policing 32(54-64)
    Orphan-Asylum 39(12-22), 41(20)
    River Wear Commissioners 26(11-25)
    St. Mary's Roman Catholic School for Girls 11(15)
Sunderland, Earl of see Scrope, Emanuel
Sunderland, N., A History of Darlington reviewed 11(43)
Sunderland, N. 29(50-51)
Surtees, Sir Herbert Conyers 54(11-12)
Surtees, Marmaduke 49(7-8)
Surtees, Robert 14(22-23,28n)
Svea (ship) 53(21)
Swalwell 11(14)