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    Moricambe Bay is an inlet of the Solway Firth in Cumbria (before 1974 in Cumberland) in north west England, created by the confluence of two rivers, the...
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    further 4+1⁄2 miles (7.2 km) to the Roman fort at Kirkbride overlooking Moricambe Bay, an inlet of the Solway Firth. A large camp of 5 acres (2.0 ha) was...
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  • Estuary Moricambe Bay Kirkcudbright Bay Wigtown Bay Luce Bay Ayr Bay Irvine Bay Wemyss Bay Inverkip Bay Lunderston Bay West Bay Gourock Bay Culwatty Bay Meikleross...
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    sharply westward at Abbeytown. The river then goes north, running into Moricambe Bay, an inlet of the Solway Firth. "Waver Water Body". Catchment Data Explorer...
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    interrupted by Moricambe Bay, and the next known fort is Milefortlet 9. Milefortlets 6, 7 and 8 were once thought to have been eroded by Moricambe, but there...
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    Anthorn and Moricambe Bay...
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    demarkating the Bowness peninsula. It then joins the River Waver to form Moricambe Bay and flows past Anthorn into the Solway Firth. For much of its length...
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    interrupted by Moricambe Bay, and the next known fort is Milefortlet 5. Milefortlets 8, 7 and 6 were once thought to have been eroded by Moricambe, but there...
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    Morecambe (category Morecambe Bay)
    refers to the "æstury of Moricambe". It next appears four years later in Antiquities of Furness, where the bay is described as "the Bay of Morecambe". That...
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    Fleetwood (category Morecambe Bay)
    PORTVS SETANTIORVM ('the port of the Setantii') abutting Moricambe Aestuarium (presumably Morecambe Bay). There is also evidence of a Roman road running from...
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