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Morpeth Grammar School
Morpeth may refer to: *Morpeth, New South Wales, Australia **Electoral district of Morpeth, a former electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in New South Wales *Morpeth, Ontario, Canada *Morpeth, Northumberland, England, UK **Morpeth (UK Parliament constituency), a former parliamentary constituency **Morpeth Grammar School or King Edward VI School, a voluntary controlled academy in Morpeth, England **Morpeth railway station, a railway station on the East Coast Main Line ** Morpeth Town A.F.C., a football club in Morpeth, England *Morpeth School, a secondary school in the East End of London, England, UK People with the surname *Douglas Morpeth (1924–2014), British accountant See also *Morpeth Arms, a public house in the Pimlico district of London *Morpeth Dock, part of Birkenhead docks, Merseyside *''Morpeth Herald'', a weekly newspaper published in Morpeth, England *Morpeth House Morpeth House is a large house in the east of Ipswich, England. It is situated on Lacey St ...
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Morpeth, New South Wales
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 border between the City of Maitland and Port Stephens Council LGAs. The major population centre, where almost all residents of the suburb reside, is the historical town of Morpeth which takes its name from Morpeth, Northumberland, near Newcastle upon Tyne, in England. History The traditional owners and custodians of the Maitland area are the Wonnarua people. The town of Morpeth was initially created through the private actions of Edward Charles Close, who selected a property of 1,000 hectares and developed it as a river port from 1831-1841. The lieutenant built his house, known as Closebourne, on the property. A two-storey Georgian home made of sandstone, the house became an episcopal residence from 1848-1912, which eventually became the nucleus of St John's Theological College on Morpeth Road. The river port grew steadily thro ...
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Electoral District Of Morpeth
Morpeth was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1859 and partly replacing Northumberland Boroughs and including Morpeth. It was abolished in 1894, and divided between Gloucester, Durham and East Maitland East Maitland is a suburb in the City of Maitland, New South Wales, Australia. It is on the New England Highway and it has two railway stations, Victoria Street (opened in 1857 with the Newcastle- Maitland line) and East Maitland (opened initi .... Members for Morpeth Election results References Former electoral districts of New South Wales Constituencies established in 1859 Constituencies disestablished in 1904 1859 establishments in Australia 1904 disestablishments in Australia {{NewSouthWales-gov-stub ...
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Morpeth, Ontario
Morpeth is a community in Southern Ontario, Canada that is between Blenheim and St. Thomas on Highway 3 in the municipality of Chatham-Kent. It is located less than an hour and a half away from Windsor. History The community is named after Lord Morpeth, who was once a guest of Col. Thomas Talbot."Morpeth," ''Encyclopedia of Canada'' (Toronto: University Associates, 1948), IV, 338 Morpeth was an area of notable commerce in the 1880s. However, when the railroad went through, it instead went through nearby Ridgetown, Ontario, which eventually grew faster than Morpeth. Archibald Lampman, one of Canada's Confederation Poets, and "generally considered the finest of Canada's late 19th-century poets in English" (''Canadian Encyclopedia'') was born in Morpeth on November 17, 1861.Michael Gnarowski,Lampman, Archibald" ''Canadian Encyclopedia'' (Hurtig, 1988), 1169. The ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography'' says: "The Morpeth that Lampman knew was a small town set in the rolling farm co ...
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Morpeth, Northumberland
Morpeth is a historic market town in Northumberland, North East England, lying on the River Wansbeck. Nearby towns include Ashington, Northumberland, Ashington and Bedlington, Northumberland, Bedlington. In the United Kingdom Census 2011, 2011 census, the population of Morpeth was given as 14,017, up from 13,833 in the United Kingdom Census 2001, 2001 census. The earliest evidence of settlement is believed to be from the Neolithic period, and some Roman artifacts have also been found. The first written mention of the town is from 1080, when the de Merlay family was granted the barony of Morpeth. The meaning of the town's name is uncertain, but it may refer to its position on the road to Scotland and a murder which occurred on that road. The de Merlay family built two castles in the town in the late 11th century and the 13th century. The town was granted its coat of arms in 1552. By the mid 1700s it had become one of the main markets in England, having been granted a market charte ...
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Morpeth (UK Parliament Constituency)
Morpeth was a United Kingdom constituencies, constituency centred on the town of Morpeth, Northumberland, Morpeth in Northumberland represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Commons of the Parliament of England from 1553 to 1707, the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800, and then the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1800 to 1983. The Parliamentary Borough of Morpeth first sent Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Members (MPs) to Parliament in 1553. It elected two MPs under the Plurality-at-large voting, bloc vote system until the 1832 United Kingdom general election, 1832 general election, when the Great Reform Act reduced its representation to one MP, elected under the first past the post system. The seat was redesignated as a county constituency for the 1950 general election and abolished for the 1983 United Kingdom general election, 1983 general election. Boundaries 1832-1868 The parliamentary borough, as defined by the Parliam ...
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Morpeth Grammar School
Morpeth may refer to: *Morpeth, New South Wales, Australia **Electoral district of Morpeth, a former electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in New South Wales *Morpeth, Ontario, Canada *Morpeth, Northumberland, England, UK **Morpeth (UK Parliament constituency), a former parliamentary constituency **Morpeth Grammar School or King Edward VI School, a voluntary controlled academy in Morpeth, England **Morpeth railway station, a railway station on the East Coast Main Line ** Morpeth Town A.F.C., a football club in Morpeth, England *Morpeth School, a secondary school in the East End of London, England, UK People with the surname *Douglas Morpeth (1924–2014), British accountant See also *Morpeth Arms, a public house in the Pimlico district of London *Morpeth Dock, part of Birkenhead docks, Merseyside *''Morpeth Herald'', a weekly newspaper published in Morpeth, England *Morpeth House Morpeth House is a large house in the east of Ipswich, England. It is situated on Lacey St ...
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Morpeth Railway Station
Morpeth is a railway station on the East Coast Main Line, which runs between and . The station, situated north of Newcastle, serves the market town of Morpeth, Northumberland, England. It is owned by Network Rail and managed by Northern Trains. History The station was opened by the Newcastle and Berwick Railway on 1 March 1847. It was designed by Benjamin Green in the Scottish Baronial style and retains its original station buildings. A severe ninety degree curve in the line of the railway immediately to the south of the station has been the site of four serious rail accidents, two of them fatal. Blyth and Tyne Railway Another station was opened by the ''Blyth and Tyne Railway'' on 1 April 1858 and closed 24 May 1880. This was a terminus station that was also used by North British Railway trains from the west from . From the opening of their line in 1862 until 1872. The B&T line to Bedlington lost its passenger trains in April 1950 (although occasional summer services be ...
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Morpeth Town A
Morpeth may refer to: *Morpeth, New South Wales, Australia **Electoral district of Morpeth, a former electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in New South Wales *Morpeth, Ontario, Canada *Morpeth, Northumberland, England, UK **Morpeth (UK Parliament constituency), a former parliamentary constituency **Morpeth Grammar School or King Edward VI School, a voluntary controlled academy in Morpeth, England **Morpeth railway station, a railway station on the East Coast Main Line ** Morpeth Town A.F.C., a football club in Morpeth, England *Morpeth School, a secondary school in the East End of London, England, UK People with the surname *Douglas Morpeth (1924–2014), British accountant See also *Morpeth Arms, a public house in the Pimlico district of London *Morpeth Dock, part of Birkenhead docks, Merseyside *''Morpeth Herald'', a weekly newspaper published in Morpeth, England *Morpeth House Morpeth House is a large house in the east of Ipswich, England. It is situated on Lacey St ...
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Morpeth School
Morpeth Secondary School is a secondary school in situated in Bethnal Green with nearly 1200 pupils. The current headteacher is Jemima Reilly. Morpeth's pupils come from a wide range of ethnic backgrounds; over half are from Bangladeshi backgrounds, while one-third are white British. In 2009 Ofsted highlighted Morpeth as one of twelve outstanding schools serving disadvantaged communities. Morpeth specialises in the Arts and Music, but has also gained some fame in junior table tennis, and offers a wide range of extracurricular activities. Its new Performing Arts building opened in October 2007 and was opened by the British film director and producer (and former Morpeth parent), Danny Boyle in May 2008. History The ex-headteacher of the school, Alasdair Uist Macdonald, was knighted in the 2007 New Year Honours for services to education, with his extensive work on improving the school, by improving teaching skills and achievements by pupils in their SATs and GCSEs results. Under ...
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Douglas Morpeth
Sir Douglas Morpeth (6 June 1924 – 26 August 2014) was a Scottish officer in the British Army and a chartered accountant. Biography Sir Douglas was born in Perth, Scotland and educated at George Watson's College in Edinburgh. On leaving school in 1942, he volunteered for the army and subsequently served in the Royal Artillery in India, Burma and Malaya. He was demobilised in 1947 with the rank of captain. He attended the University of Edinburgh from 1947 to 1949 where he graduated with a business studies degree. While at the University, Sir Douglas met Anne Rutherford Bell whom he subsequently married in May 1951, after which they moved to London. In 1951 he joined the Honourable Artillery Company ("HAC"), the oldest regiment in the British Army, and commanded the 1st Regiment HAC, Royal Horse Artillery, from 1964 to 1966. He was appointed Master Gunner within the Tower of London in 1966, a position he held until 1969. He was awarded the Territorial Decoration ("TD") in 1959 ...
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Morpeth Arms
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 Penitentiary. It now contains a Spying Room which provides a good view of the headquarters of the Secret Intelligence Service MI6 across the river Thames. The building is listed as Grade II and it is now part of the Young's Young's (Young & Co.'s Brewery Plc) is a British pub chain operating nearly 220 pubs. The company was founded as a brewery in 1831 by Charles Young and Anthony Bainbridge when they purchased the Ram Brewery in Wandsworth. The company closed t ... estate. References External links Official website Grade II listed pubs in the City of Westminster Pimlico {{pub-stub ...
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Morpeth Dock
Morpeth Dock is a dock at Birkenhead, Wirral Peninsula, England. The dock is situated between the River Mersey and Egerton Dock. History Built between 1844 and 1847, it is named after Lord Morpeth, the 7th Earl of Carlisle, who was the First Commissioner of Woods and Forests. The dock was opened in 1847, and the branch dock was built between 1866 and 1868. By 1872, the dock had been significantly remodelled with the branch dock and a canal basin for the GWR's goods station. Morpeth Dock Goods station was used by the GWR as the Birkenhead end of cross-river traffic to the Manchester Dock. Morpeth Dock provided berths for the Bibby Line, the Brocklebank Line, Holt and the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, all of which worked to the Far East. The branch dock was too small for ships, and was used to site one of the Queensway Tunnel ventilation towers in 1934, along with a water pumping station in 1955. The pumping station later became a water treatment plant, now replacing the ...
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