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Look up Morpeth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Morpeth may refer to: Morpeth, New South Wales, Australia Electoral district of Morpeth, a former
Morpeth
Town in Northumberland, England
Morpeth is a historic market town in Northumberland, England, lying on the River Wansbeck. Nearby towns include Ashington and Bedlington. In the 2011
Morpeth,_Northumberland
Association football club in England
Morpeth Town Association Football Club is a football club based in Morpeth, Northumberland, England. They are currently members of the Northern Premier
Morpeth_Town_A.F.C.
County of England
contains the largest towns: Blyth, Cramlington, Ashington, Bedlington, and Morpeth, the last of which is the administrative centre. The remainder of the county
Northumberland
Unincorporated community in Ontario, Canada
Morpeth is a community in Chatham-Kent, Ontario, Canada. It is located between Blenheim and St. Thomas on Highway 3. The community is named after Lord
Morpeth,_Ontario
Rail accident blackspot in England
The town of Morpeth in Northumberland, England, has what is reputed to be the tightest curve (17 chains or 340 metres radius) of any main railway line
Rail_accidents_at_Morpeth
Community school in London, England
Morpeth School is a comprehensive secondary school and sixth form located in Bethnal Green, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, England. The school serves
Morpeth_School
Title in the Peerage of England
Baron Dacre of Gillesland, in the County of Cumberland, Viscount Howard of Morpeth, in the County of Northumberland, and Earl of Carlisle. A member of the
Earl_of_Carlisle
Road running event in England
The Morpeth To Newcastle Road Race (short The Morpeth) was the oldest road running event in England, United Kingdom and was traditionally run on New Year's
Morpeth To Newcastle Road Race
Morpeth_To_Newcastle_Road_Race
Suburb of Maitland, New South Wales, Australia
Morpeth is a suburb of the city of Maitland in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. It is on the southern banks of the Hunter River at the
Morpeth,_New_South_Wales
Grade II* listed clock tower in Morpeth, England
Morpeth Clock Tower is a building located off the Market Place, Morpeth, England. The tower stands 60 ft high with walls 3 ft 6 in thick. It stands close
Morpeth_Clock_Tower
Park in Morpeth, Northumberland, England
Carlisle Park is a park located on the southern bank of the River Wansbeck in Morpeth, Northumberland. The park has the William Turner Garden, an aviary, a paddling
Carlisle_Park,_Morpeth
Hospital in Northumberland, England
St George's Hospital was a mental health facility in Morpeth, Northumberland. The facility was designed by Henry Welch, the County Surveyor of Northumberland
St_George's_Hospital,_Morpeth
Natural disaster in Morpeth, England
The 2008 Morpeth flood occurred on Saturday 6 September 2008 in Morpeth, a town in Northumberland, northeastern England, when, following sustained heavy
2008_Morpeth_flood
Landlocked dock in Birkenhead, Wirral, England
Morpeth Dock is a dock at Birkenhead, Wirral Peninsula, England. The dock is situated between the River Mersey and Egerton Dock. Built between 1844 and
Morpeth_Dock
British member of parliament
Charles Howard, Viscount Morpeth (18 April 1719 – 9 August 1741) was a British member of parliament. Howard was the eldest son of Henry Howard, 4th Earl
Charles Howard, Viscount Morpeth
Charles_Howard,_Viscount_Morpeth
Railway station in Northumberland, England
Morpeth is a railway station on the East Coast Main Line, which runs between London King's Cross and Edinburgh Waverley. The station, situated 16 miles
Morpeth_railway_station
Bridge in New South Wales, Australia
Morpeth Bridge is a heritage-listed road bridge over the Hunter River at Morpeth, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Percy Allan and built
Morpeth_Bridge
British politician (1920–2011)
Robert William Elliott, Baron Elliott of Morpeth, Kt. DL (11 December 1920 – 20 May 2011) was a British Conservative politician. The son of Richard Elliott
William Elliott, Baron Elliott of Morpeth
William_Elliott,_Baron_Elliott_of_Morpeth
UK Parliament constituency (1832–1885, 2024 onwards)
with the town of Morpeth, transferred from the former Wansbeck seat. 1832–1885: The Wards of Bamborough, Coquetdale, Glendale and Morpeth, and the Berwick
North_Northumberland
Pub in Pimlico, London
The Morpeth Arms is a public house at 58 Millbank, in the Pimlico district of London. It was built in 1845 to refresh prison warders serving at the Millbank
Morpeth_Arms
Grade I listed castle in Morpeth, United Kingdom
Morpeth Castle is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade I listed building at Morpeth, Northumberland, in northeast England. It has been restored by
Morpeth_Castle
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1832–1983
Morpeth was a constituency centred on the town of Morpeth in Northumberland represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of England from 1553
Morpeth_(constituency)
Airport in Morpeth, Northumberland
Airfield is a former airfield located 3.3 miles (5.3 km) southwest of Morpeth and 11.5 miles (18.5 km) north west of Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear
Tranwell_Airfield
Former borough in England
Castle Morpeth was a local government district and borough in Northumberland, England. Its administrative centre was the town of Morpeth. The district
Castle_Morpeth
Former railway line in New South Wales
View map The East Maitland–Morpeth railway is a closed branch railway in New South Wales, Australia. St Michael was a seagoing ship that traded between
East Maitland–Morpeth railway line
East_Maitland–Morpeth_railway_line
New Zealand surveyor and land commissioner
Henry Douglas Morpeth Haszard (16 January 1862 – 19 September 1938) was a New Zealand surveyor and land commissioner. He was born in Mangonui, Northland
Henry_Douglas_Morpeth_Haszard
County building in Morpeth, Northumberland, England
County Hall is a municipal building in Morpeth, Northumberland, United Kingdom. It is the offices and meeting place of Northumberland County Council.
County_Hall,_Morpeth
British nobleman, politician and hereditary peer
Howard, 13th Earl of Carlisle (born 15 February 1949), styled Viscount Morpeth from 1963 to 1994, is a British nobleman, politician, and hereditary peer
George Howard, 13th Earl of Carlisle
George_Howard,_13th_Earl_of_Carlisle
Building in England, UK
18th-century Georgian house, having Grade II* listed building status, at Oldgate, Morpeth, Northumberland. It was the home of Admiral Lord Collingwood from 1791
Collingwood_House,_Morpeth
Municipal building in Morpeth, England
Morpeth Court is a former judicial structure on Castle Bank, Morpeth, Northumberland, England. The structure, which used to be the entrance block for a
Morpeth_Court
Church in Morpeth, Northumberland, England
Morpeth Chantry also known as All Saints Chantry is a Grade I listed building situated adjacent to the site of the ancient bridge across the River Wansbeck
Morpeth_Chantry
Former railway in Northumberland, England
a single-track railway line in Northumberland, England, that ran from Morpeth to Reedsmouth, where it made a junction with the Border Counties Railway
Wansbeck_Railway
Football club
Morpeth Harriers Football Club is the name of two football clubs from Morpeth, in Northumberland. The club was founded in about 1883 by James and Harry
Morpeth_Harriers_F.C.
British noblewoman (1783–1858)
families. In 1801, the young Georgiana married George Howard, Viscount Morpeth, later becoming Countess of Carlisle upon her husband's accession in 1825
Georgiana Howard, Countess of Carlisle
Georgiana_Howard,_Countess_of_Carlisle
UK parliamentary by-election
The 1923 Morpeth by-election was a by-election held for the House of Commons constituency of Morpeth in Northumberland on 21 June 1923. The seat had become
1923_Morpeth_by-election
Christianity portal St John's College, Morpeth, known colloquially as the "Poor Man's College, Armidale", was opened in Armidale in 1898 as a theological
St_John's_College,_Morpeth
Index of articles associated with the same name
crossing the River Wansbeck in Morpeth, Northumberland, also known as "Morpeth Telford Bridge" (completed 1831). "Morpeth Telford Bridge". This set index
Telford_Bridge
Local government elections in Northumberland, England
Castle Morpeth Borough Council elections were generally held every four years between the council's creation in 1974 and its abolition in 2009. Castle
Castle Morpeth Borough Council elections
Castle_Morpeth_Borough_Council_elections
Local Newspaper in Northumberland, England
The Morpeth Herald is a weekly newspaper published in Morpeth, Northumberland, England. The newspaper serves Morpeth, Ponteland, Pegswood, Ellington, Lynemouth
Morpeth_Herald
Bagpipe museum in Morpeth, England
The Morpeth Chantry Bagpipe Museum is located in Morpeth Chantry, Morpeth, Northumberland, England. The museum, founded in 1987, contains a large collection
Morpeth Chantry Bagpipe Museum
Morpeth_Chantry_Bagpipe_Museum
House in Ipswich, England
Morpeth House is a large house in the east of Ipswich, England. It is situated on Lacey Street near the old Odeon. The grounds are about 3/4 of an acre
Morpeth_House
Academy in Morpeth, Northumberland, England
School, Morpeth is a voluntary controlled academy high school in Morpeth, Northumberland, England. It was established by a royal charter as Morpeth Grammar
The King Edward VI School, Morpeth
The_King_Edward_VI_School,_Morpeth
Municipal building in Morpeth, Northumberland, England
Morpeth Town Hall is a municipal building in the Market Place, Morpeth, Northumberland, England. The structure, which was the meeting place of Morpeth
Morpeth_Town_Hall
Cultural festival in England
The Northumbrian Gathering is an annual gathering held in Morpeth, Northumberland celebrating the traditional culture of Northumberland and the wider
Northumbrian_Gathering
Church in New South Wales, Australia
Church is a heritage-listed Anglican church precinct at 19 Tank Street, Morpeth, City of Maitland, New South Wales, Australia. The original design was
St James' Anglican Church, Morpeth
St_James'_Anglican_Church,_Morpeth
Word used in English language for several purposes
Mańczak 1973, p. 58. Otsu 2002b, p. 226. Sonoda 2004, p. 1. Van den Eynden Morpeth 1999, p. 121. Cheshire 1995, p. 378. Suárez 2012, p. 80. Cheshire, Adger
That
British Whig politician
Earl of Carlisle KG (14 August 1694 – 3 September 1758), styled Viscount Morpeth until 1738 was a British Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons
Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Carlisle
Henry_Howard,_4th_Earl_of_Carlisle
Church in Northumberland , England
parish church located in Morpeth, Northumberland. It is situated to the south of the River Wansbeck in Morpeth, in an area of Morpeth known as High Church
St_Mary's,_High_Church
Hospital in Northumberland, England
St George's Park is a mental health facility in Morpeth, Northumberland. It is managed by Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust
St_George's_Park,_Morpeth
English soldier and politician
1661 Howard was created Baron Dacre of Gillesland, Viscount Howard of Morpeth, and Earl of Carlisle; the same year he was made Vice-Admiral of Northumberland
Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle
Charles_Howard,_1st_Earl_of_Carlisle
Village in Northumberland, England
miles (3.2 km) north of Morpeth. In 2011 the parish had a population of 422. The parish touches Longhirst, Meldon, Mitford, Morpeth, Netherwitton, Pegswood
Hebron,_Northumberland
Church in Northumberland, England
James the Great, or St James' Church, is a Grade II* listed church in Morpeth, Northumberland. The entrance screen which allows access to the churchyard
St_James_the_Great,_Morpeth
UK parliamentary by-election
The 1833 Morpeth by-election was held on 31 December 1833, It was won by the Whig candidate Edward George Granville Howard unopposed, He replaced his
1833_Morpeth_by-election
HMS Morpeth Castle (K693) was one of 44 Castle-class corvette built for the Royal Navy during the Second World War. She was named after Morpeth Castle
HMS_Morpeth_Castle
Village in Northumberland, England
Northumberland, England, located two miles (three kilometres) west of Morpeth. Although the foundation of Mitford is unknown, it was a barony during
Mitford,_Northumberland
English Whig politician (1646–1692)
Earl of Carlisle (27 November 1646 – 23 April 1692), known as Viscount Morpeth from 1661 to 1685, was an English Whig politician. Carlisle was the eldest
Edward Howard, 2nd Earl of Carlisle
Edward_Howard,_2nd_Earl_of_Carlisle
Historic place in New South Wales, Australia
Morpeth House and Closebourne House is a heritage-listed precinct containing two associated residences built by Edward Charles Close at 365 Morpeth Road
Morpeth House and Closebourne House
Morpeth_House_and_Closebourne_House
Village in Northumberland, England
of Morpeth and three miles (5 km) west of Ashington, with a population of around 3,280. Pegswood is on a small hill above the valley in which Morpeth is
Pegswood
Road in Great Britain
Wetherby, Ripon, Darlington, Durham, Gateshead, Newcastle upon Tyne, Morpeth, Alnwick, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Dunbar, Haddington, Musselburgh, and east
A1_road_(Great_Britain)
Village in Northumberland, England
village and civil parish in Northumberland, England. It lies to the west of Morpeth. It is a Thankful Village. The parish includes the hamlets of Molesden
Meldon,_Northumberland
British statesman, orator, and writer (1802–1864)
7th Earl of Carlisle (18 April 1802 – 5 December 1864), styled Viscount Morpeth from 1825 to 1848, was a British statesman, orator, and writer. Carlisle
George Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle
George_Howard,_7th_Earl_of_Carlisle
Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
Morpeth was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1859 and partly replacing Northumberland
Electoral_district_of_Morpeth
Scottish accountant and soldier
Sir Douglas Morpeth TD FRCM (6 June 1924 – 26 August 2014) was a Scottish officer in the British Army and a chartered accountant. Sir Douglas was born
Douglas_Morpeth
UK Parliament constituency (1983–2024)
Borough of Castle Morpeth wards of Hebron, Hepscott and Mitford, Morpeth Central, Morpeth Kirkhill, Morpeth North, Morpeth South, Morpeth Stobhill and Pegswood;
Wansbeck_(constituency)
Church in Northumberland, England
St Robert of Newminster Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in Morpeth, Northumberland, England. It was built from 1848 to 1849 in the Early English
St Robert of Newminster Church, Morpeth
St_Robert_of_Newminster_Church,_Morpeth
Railway station in Northumberland
the villages of Scots' Gap and Cambo. It was located on the line between Morpeth and Reedsmouth, and was the junction for the branch line of the Northumberland
Scotsgap_railway_station
Election results for state seat of Morpeth, New South Wales, Australia
Morpeth, an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales was created in 1859 and abolished in 1894. Archibald
Electoral results for the district of Morpeth
Electoral_results_for_the_district_of_Morpeth
Football league season
Town Hallam Heaton Stannington Lincoln United Liversedge Matlock Town Morpeth Town North Ferriby Ossett United Pontefract Silsden Stocksbridge Park Steels
2026–27 Northern Premier League
2026–27_Northern_Premier_League
Hamlet in Northumberland, England
in the county of Northumberland, England. It is 4 miles (6.4 km) from Morpeth. The name "Fenrother" means 'Heap clearing'. Fenrother is a deserted medieval
Fenrother
Road in England
United Kingdom. It connects Morpeth, Pegswood, Ashington and Newbiggin by the Sea. Morpeth Northern Bypass: In 2016, the Morpeth Northern Bypass was completed
A197_road_(England)
Mickley Morpeth All Saints CE First School, Morpeth Morpeth First School, Morpeth Morpeth Road Academy, Blyth Morpeth Stobhillgate First School, Morpeth Mowbray
List of schools in Northumberland
List_of_schools_in_Northumberland
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Canadian_property_law
1995 UK local government election
An election for the Castle Morpeth Borough Council was held on 4 May 1995. The Labour Party won the most seats, although the council stayed under no overall
1995 Castle Morpeth Borough Council election
1995_Castle_Morpeth_Borough_Council_election
English politician
Lancaster in 1547. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Morpeth in October 1553, April 1554, November 1554, 1559 and 1563, and for Carlisle
William_Ward_(MP_for_Morpeth)
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Colliery, Rowlands Gill and Ryton) and Northumberland (including Blyth, Morpeth, Hexham, Alnwick, Cramlington, Bedlington, Ashington, Prudhoe, Bamburgh
NE_postcode_area
2021 UK local government election
Morpeth Kirkhill (1 seat) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Richard Wearmouth 1,118 56.7 1.5 Labour Tom Cosh 387 19.6 9.1 Liberal Democrats Andy
2021 Northumberland County Council election
2021_Northumberland_County_Council_election
Football league season
Guiseley Hebburn Town Hednesford Town Ilkeston Town Lancaster City Leek Town Morpeth Town Prescot Cables Rushall Olympic Stocksbridge Park Steels Stockton Town
2025–26 Northern Premier League
2025–26_Northern_Premier_League
2025 UK local government election
Morpeth Kirkhill Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Richard Wearmouth* 807 45.5 –11.2 Liberal Democrats Dorothy Moore 337 19.0 +6.2 Reform Gillian
2025 Northumberland County Council election
2025_Northumberland_County_Council_election
Royal Navy Admiral (1751 –1824)
February 1824) was a Royal Navy officer. The third son of John Orde, of Morpeth, Northumberland, and the brother of Thomas Orde-Powlett, 1st Baron Bolton
Sir_John_Orde,_1st_Baronet
Village in England
border of two districts: Morpeth (the county town of Northumberland) and Alnwick. South Broomhill, which is in the District of Morpeth, is considerably larger
Broomhill,_Northumberland
Village in Northumberland, England
England, about 1 mile (2 km) south west of Morpeth. It lies alongside the A1 road which now bypasses Morpeth. Tranwell is approximately 15 miles from the
Tranwell
English rugby union club
Morpeth Rugby Football Club is an English rugby union club based in Morpeth, Northumberland. The 1st XV team currently play in Regional 2 North, having
Morpeth_RFC
Housing estate in England
Stannington near Morpeth, Northumberland, England. It is located about 2 miles (3 km) west of Stannington and 4 miles (6 km) south of Morpeth, and was the
St. Mary's Park, Northumberland
St._Mary's_Park,_Northumberland
English saint
who founded Fountains Abbey and is named from the abbey he founded in Morpeth, Northumberland. Robert was born in what is now the Craven District, near
Robert_of_Newminster
Former goods terminus on the Birkenhead Docks railway in Wirral, England
Morpeth Dock Goods was a goods terminus in Birkenhead, England. The station was situated adjacent to Morpeth Dock, on the Birkenhead Dock Branch railway
Morpeth Dock Goods railway station
Morpeth_Dock_Goods_railway_station
Civil parish in Northumberland, England
population of 2,767 (as of 2011) and is 6 miles (9.7 km) north-northeast of Morpeth. It includes the settlements of Widdrington Station and Stobswood. As the
Widdrington Station and Stobswood
Widdrington_Station_and_Stobswood
1999 election of members of the European parliament for the United Kingdom
4.29 1,564 6.23 152 0.61 987 3.93 25,104 63,454 39.60% Labour Castle Morpeth 5,724 30.06 3,893 20.45 4,485 23.56 2,296 12.06 1,146 6.02 667 3.50 99
Results of the 2004 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom
Results_of_the_2004_European_Parliament_election_in_the_United_Kingdom
Type of defence in UK law
trial of a train driver following the 1984 derailment of a train near Morpeth he wrote: The case of R v Allen 1985 illustrates the position which applied
Ambush_defence
Civil parish in Northumberland, England
and merged with Wallington Demesne. From 1974 to 2009 it was in Castle Morpeth district. "WALLINGTON, Wallington Demesne - 1001054 | Historic England"
Wallington_Demesne
Hospital in England
plague Stannington residents". Morpeth Herald. 16 April 2009. Retrieved 25 October 2018. "Bed and Breakfast | Pub Morpeth Northumberland". St Mary's Inn
St Mary's Hospital, Stannington
St_Mary's_Hospital,_Stannington
British state-owned train operating company
Darlington Durham Chester-le-Street Newcastle to Edinburgh Waverley 1 Morpeth Alnmouth Berwick-upon-Tweed Reston Dunbar East Linton South Route Liverpool
TransPennine_Express
Human settlement in England
county of Northumberland, England. It is about 5 miles (8.0 km) miles from Morpeth. There are the remains of a tower which consists of an arch in a wall in
Newton_Underwood
British children's television drama series
scenes and garden scenes were moved to the former Loansdean Fire Station in Morpeth, Northumberland following Gateshead Council's decision to redevelop the
The_Dumping_Ground
By-election in New South Wales, Australia
by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of Morpeth on 7 August 1860 because Edward Close resigned. Close later stated that
1860 Morpeth colonial by-election
1860_Morpeth_colonial_by-election
Level six rugby union league in England
Yorkshire 10th Keswick Davidson Park Keswick, Cumbria 4th Morpeth Grange House Field 1,000 Morpeth, Northumberland 8th Novocastrians Sutherland Park 1,150
Regional_2_North
English footballer (born 1990)
1990) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Morpeth Town. He started his career at Chelsea, and has since played for Harrogate
Michael Woods (footballer, born 1990)
Michael_Woods_(footballer,_born_1990)
Local authority in North East England
by a Conservative minority administration. It is based at County Hall, Morpeth. Since 2024 the council has been a member of the North East Mayoral Combined
Northumberland_County_Council
Association football tournament in England
finalists. BT Sport showed the 2016 FA Vase Final between Hereford and Morpeth Town live on 22 May as part of a double-header along with the 2016 FA Trophy
FA_Vase
Football match
Linnets, Marske United, Staveley Miners Welfare, last season's champions Morpeth Town, Team Solent, Newport Pagnell Town and Coleshill Town en route to
2017_FA_Vase_final
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Biblical
Joined to the Lord.
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Hindu, Indian
Related to God
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Arabic, Bengali, French, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Tamil, Telugu, Ukrainian
Flow; Sated with Drink; Wise Guardian; Goddess Parvati; Form of Regina; Queen
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Love of Knowledge
Biblical
covered with foam
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Indian
Shining star
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Accomplished
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English
Today, this English name is most often given as a flower name, or used as a short form of the herb name Rosemary. However, it was in use throughout the Middle Ages (long before herb and flower names became popular) and probably originated as a short form of longer Germanic names containing the word hrod, ROSE means "horse."
Boy/Male
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Manifestation; Of the Religion Islam
Boy/Male
Indian
Friendly, Entertaining, Friend or companion
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