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- Morridge is a geographical feature, a few mile east of L****, in Staffordshire, England. It is in the local government district of Staffordshire Moorlands...
- legend, inhabited by a water spirit. Nearby are the broad hills of Gun and Morridge. The Roaches, Hen Cloud and Ramshaw Rocks are formed from a thick bed of...
- London An historic building in Welshpool, Wales The Mermaid Inn on the Morridge in Staffordshire Mermaid House Hotel Mytton and Mermaid Hotel This disambiguation...
- Type Formation Unit of Craven Group Underlies Millstone Grit Group or Morridge Formation Overlies Pendleside Limestone Formation, Widmerpool Formation...
- Dane, where Staffordshire, Derbyshire and Cheshire meet. To the south is Morridge, with a trig point at 489 m (1,604 ft) at Merryton Low which provides views...
- within a named formation) Hebden Formation (including Longnor Sandstones) Morridge Formation (including Blackstone Edge and Lum Edge sandstones) The Roaches...
- pilots for Newfoundland waters. He had to depend for information on John Morridge, master of a fishing ship belonging to Governor Wallace, who was one of...
- District section is between The Cloud and Lyme Park Hamps Way Mermaid Inn at Morridge and Weag's Bridge, Staffordshire 14 miles (23 km) Footpath following the...
- Staffordshire Moorlands, with a summit at Axe Edge Moor towards the north and Morridge further south. North and east of Longnor is the White Peak section of the...
- Sheen, and to the south are the parishes of Bradnop, Onecote and Longnor. Morridge separates the area into a western part, drained by the River Churnet, and...