Moresby is a civil parish in Cumbria, England. It had a population of 1,280 at the 2001 census, increasing to 1,997 at the 2011 Census. Most people live...
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Moresby can refer to: Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea Moresby, Cumbria, England Low Moresby, a village in the parish of Moresby, Cumbria...
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Moresby is a civil parish in the Borough of Copeland, Cumbria, England. It contains three listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage...
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Moresby Hall is a former manor house and hotel in Parton, Cumbria, England, overlooking the Cumbrian Fells, and just to the north of the village of Moresby...
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Quality Corner (category Hamlets in Cumbria)
county of Cumbria. Quality Corner is located about one mile east of the port of Whitehaven; its postal address being Quality Corner, Moresby, Cumbria. Map...
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Lothian RC Gabrosentum Unknown (Moresby, Cumbria or Gateshead?) ND, T Galacum Burrow-in-Lonsdale? AI Galava Ambleside, Cumbria AI Garrianonum Burgh Castle...
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be seen today. Later, the bay was used by the inhabitants of Low Moresby (see Moresby Hall), the hamlet which grew up to the east of the old fort in the...
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Parton is a civil parish in the Borough of Copeland, Cumbria, England. It contains eight buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for...
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Listed buildings in Moresby, Cumbria Listed buildings in Muncaster Listed buildings in Parton, Cumbria Listed buildings in Ponsonby, Cumbria Listed buildings...
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Moresby Junction Halt railway station was opened by the Cleator and Workington Junction Railway (C&WJR) in 1910. Very few people lived near the halt,...
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Listed buildings in England (section Cumbria)
Listed buildings in Moresby, Cumbria Listed buildings in Muncaster Listed buildings in Parton, Cumbria Listed buildings in Ponsonby, Cumbria Listed buildings...
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Cockermouth (category Towns in Cumbria)
letter of thanks. Fletcher's son moved from Cockermouth to Moresby Hall in Parton, Cumbria. Cockermouth is "the mouth of the River Cocker"; the river...
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The county of Cumbria is divided into 6 parliamentary constituencies: 1 borough constituency for the City of Carlisle and 5 county constituencies. †...
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Whitehaven and Workington (UK Parliament constituency) (category Politics of Cumbria)
Parton; Egremont; Gosforth & Seascale; Hillcrest; Kells; Moor Row & Bigrigg; Moresby; St. Bees; Sneckyeat; Whitehaven Central; Whitehaven South. The seat covers...
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Retrieved 14 July 2017. "Silloth beat Moresby to secure league and cup double". News & Star. 12 May 2015. "Cumbria League Cup Final Confirmed 9th May 3pm...
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the company's main line and served the scattered community of Moresby Parks in Cumbria, England. The line was one of the fruits of the rapid industrialisation...
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served the Burnyeat family who lived at a house named Millgrove in Moresby, Cumbria, England, which was near the company's main line. William Burnyeat...
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Herald. 25 April 2008. "Moresby rise from the ashes to lift Cumbria Shield". News & Star. 8 May 2012.[permanent dead link] "Moresby rally to the Rowell revival...
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The history of Cumbria as a county of England begins with the Local Government Act 1972. Its territory and constituent parts however have a long history...
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Counties 1 Cumbria (formerly Cumbria League and Cumbria 1) is a competitive rugby union league at level 7 of the English rugby union system run by the...
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1867 to 1881 and from 1881 until his death in 1884. He was born near Moresby, Cumbria, England in 1817 and studied there, coming to Jesus Island, Lower Canada...
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Cockermouth Creighton Cumbria Constabulary Egremont Furness Gosforth Greengarth Hawcoat Park Kendal Keswick Kirkby Lonsdale Millom Moresby Netherhall Penrith...
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Fleetwood Furness Littleborough Moresby Old Aldwinians Oldham Toc H Vickers The original incarnation of North Lancashire/Cumbria was known as North-West East/North...
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This is a list of cities, towns and villages in the county of Cumbria, England. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also...
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local government. There are 284 civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Cumbria, with most of the county being parished. At the 2001 census, there were...
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is a list of electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Cumbria in North West England. All changes since the re-organisation of local government...
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Roman Cumbria was an area that lay on the north-west frontier of Roman Britain, and, indeed, of the Roman Empire itself. (The term 'Cumbria' is a much...
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Sunderland 54°48′N 1°28′W / 54.80°N 01.47°W / 54.80; -01.47 NZ3446 Low Moresby Cumbria 54°34′N 3°34′W / 54.56°N 03.56°W / 54.56; -03.56 NX9920 Lowna North...
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Lists of churches in Cumbria may be found in the six lists for each of the ceremonial county's former constituent districts. List of churches in Allerdale...
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Carlisle Castle (category Castles in Cumbria)
Conqueror. At that time, Cumberland (the original name for north and west Cumbria) was still considered a part of Scotland. William II ordered the construction...
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