GARMONDSWAY-MOOR, a township in the parish of BISHOPS-MIDDLEHAM, north-eastern division of STOCKTON ward, county palatine of DURHAM, 6 miles (S. E. by S.) from Durham, containing 35 inhabitants. This place is said to have derived its name from Garmundus the Dane. The ancient Via Garmnndi, along which Bang Canute travelled barefooted to the shrine of St. Cuthbert, at Durham, passed through it, and gave name to the township.