How to use in-sentence of “durham”:
– Every Bishop of Durham from 1071 to 1836 was a Prince Bishop except for the first Norman-appointed Bishop Walcher who was styled an Earl-Bishop.
– In 1889 the administrative county of Durham consisted of the historic county less the county boroughs of Gateshead, South Shields and Sunderland.
– It is southwest of Durham and northwest of Raleigh.
– Wes Durham is a radio sports announcer.
– Sunderland was made a municipal borough of County Durham in 1835.
Example sentences of “durham”:
– From North Yorkshire to Durham the road follows, for part of the way, another Roman road called Dere Street.
– HM Prison Durham is also close to the city centre.
– The Cathedral Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and St Cuthbert of Durham is a cathedral in the city of Durham, England, the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Durham.
– Before Europeans came to the Durham area, there were some Native American tribes nearby.
– Duke University, Durham NC; Tumi, Bath.
– He was buried at Lindisfarne, and his remains later moved to Durham Cathedral.
– The Castle remained the bishop’s palace for the Bishop of Durham until Auckland Castle became the bishops’ residence in 1832.
– The area covered is the entire ceremonial county, hence the inclusion of towns which are no longer administered by Durham County Council.
– It is the county seat of Durham County.
– Local Government Act, 1972 The new non-metropolitan county of Durham also covered the former area of Startforth Rural District, a part of the historic North Riding of Yorkshire, and south of the historical boundary of the River Tees.
– It starts in Wearhead, County Durham and opens up into the North Sea at Sunderland.
– Washington is an equal distance from the centres of Newcastle upon Tyne, Durham and Sunderland, and it has close ties to all three cities.
- From North Yorkshire to Durham the road follows, for part of the way, another Roman road called Dere Street.
- HM Prison Durham is also close to the city centre.
More in-sentence examples of “durham”:
– The eastern border is shared with Durham Region.
– It turned into the Durham Light Infantry in 1881.
– Sutcliffe died on 13 November 2020 while in prison in Durham from COVID-19, aged 74.
– But County Durham did not become a Shire/County until after the language of government was changed from Anglo-Saxon to Norman French in 1066.
– But, parts of the Town of Chapel Hill in Orange County are also in Durham County.
– In the mid 1900s, people were buying less tobacco, so Durham became poorer.
– Its upper end runs through lead mining country, until this gives way to coal seams of the Durham coalfield for the rest of its length.
– The Prince Bishops also had their own court system, most notably the Durham Court of Chancery.
– Edwards then read Physics at Durham University, attending Van Mildert College.
– He studied at University College London, at Yale University, at Michigan State University and at Durham University.
– Jeremy John Durham “Paddy” Ashdown, Baron Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon was a British peopleBritish politician and international diplomat.
– It is at Beamish, County DurhamBeamish, near the town of Stanley, County Durham England.
– This section includes the rivers of County Durham and Northumberland.
– Durham is well known for its NormansNorman Cathedral and 11th-century castle, and is home to Durham University.
– Woody Lombardi Durham was an American play-by-play radio announcer.
– Brady was taken to Durham Prison and Hindley was sent to Holloway Prison.
– The boundary with the North Riding of Yorkshire was adjusted: the part of the town of Barnard Castle that was in Yorkshire was added to County Durham, but the part of the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees in Durham was given to the North Riding.
– County Durham is a county in north-east England.
– The University of Durham is a university in the City of Durham in the north of England.
– The cathedral is a major tourist attraction, the central tower of 217feet giving views of Durham and the surrounding area.
– They took with them the body of St Cuthbert, which is now buried at Durham Cathedral.
– The “Triangle” nickname began after the 1959 plan and construction of the Research Triangle Park, in Durham and Wake Counties.
– Some freeways in Durham are Interstates 40 and 85 and highway 147.
– After several parishparochial appointments he became the Dean of Liverpool and was appointed as the Bishop of Durham in 2011.
- The eastern border is shared with Durham Region.
- It turned into the Durham Light Infantry in 1881.
– In 1974 Durham was divided between three counties.
– Mutton also held the positions of Durham Region Finance Chair, Chair of the Ganaraska Conservation Authority, Chairman of Veridian Corporation and Chairman of the Association of Nuclear Host Communities.
– It was formed in 1881 by a joining of the 68th along with the Militia and Volunteers of Durham county.
– This was when four different local government districts from County Durham were joined together.
– CityCities can also be county towns, such as Hereford, or Durham City.
– There are two World Heritage Sites: Durham Cathedral and Hadrian’s Wall.
– In 1911 parts of Cedar Fork Township in Wake County were transferred to Durham County and became Carr Township.
– Wood married magician Geoffrey Durham in March 1980.
– As the north east was so far from Westminster the bishops of Durham enjoyed extraordinary powers.
– The only incorporated city in Durham County is the City of Durham.
– Sunderland, part of the Durham coalfield, has a coal-mining heritage that dates back centuries.
– Recently, Durham‘s downtown has gotten better and Durham is growing more.
– Together with Durham Cathedral, the castle is a World Heritage Site in England since 1986.
– Some civil rights people also visited Durham during this time.
– She studied from Durham University, England and later moved to the United States where she is a professor in a university.
– At the peak in 1923, 170,000 miners were employed in County Durham alone, as labourers from all over Britain, including many from Scotland and Ireland, entered the region.
– Durham Castle was donated to the University of Durham by Bishop William Van Mildert and later become the college.
– Raleigh is part of the Research Triangle area, together with Durham and Chapel Hill.
– Bull Durham was released on June 15, 1988 in North America.
– The Durham Light Infantry had 8 of its members to be awarded with the Victoria Cross, the highest award available in the British military.
– Rhodes taught geology at the University of Durham between 1951 and 1954.
– It used to be in County Durham but it became incorporated into Tyne and Wear in 1974 and then the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead in 1986.