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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Anticline England E&W 41
Midlothian Syncline Scotland Trewin (ed) 2002
Mixon -
Morridge Anticline England E&W 111 Moel
Geffylog Anticline Clwyd Wales Mem E&W 95/107...
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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...
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beyond Mixon,
along a
minor road to the
former Mermaid Inn on the
Morridge,
taking a
footpath west down to
Upper Hulme below The
Roaches escarpment...
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several layers found. In the
parish south and
south west is in the
Morridge Formation,
which is made up of mudstones,
siltstones and sandstones, formed...
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Kinderscout Grit
Shale Grit Mam Tor Beds Note also the
Sheen Sandstones,
Morridge Formation and
Ipstones Edge Sandstones. The
Pennine Coal
Measures Group...