HARWOOD, a chapelry in the parish of MIDDLETON in TEASDALE, south-western division of DARLINTON ward, county palatine of DURHAM, 10 miles (S.-E. by S.) from Aldstone-Moor. The population is returned with the township of Forest with Frith. The chapel was rebuilt in 1802. There are some extensive lead mines in the chapelry and its vicinity. A school-room has been erected on his own land, by the Marquis -ot Cleveland, who pays a voluntary stipend to the master; the latter also receiving in addition £4 per annum ironi a bequest by Robert Brumwell in 1724, and £5 annually from the trustees of Lord Crewe's charities.