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Morfe Forest

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meaning "horse bramble" - an area of shrubs near where horses were kept. This might imply horse-breeding took place there in pre-Anglo-Saxon times. However the name
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The forest takes its name from the manor of Morfe (in Enville) which was however not part of the forest.
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The forest was perambulated in 1300 and the bounds were recorded. The forest was bounded by the
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is Morfe. On the other hand, the relationship to Kinver fits well with the minster being at
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It has been suggested that the name Morfe is derived from an Old Celtic form
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Transactions of the Staffordshire Archeological and Historical Society
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on the west. This is not possible for any place to be so located, if
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Transactions of Worcestershire Archaeological Society
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in Husmere and the northern boundary of the Hwicce'
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royal forest
Shropshire
River Severn
River Worfe
Abbots Castle Hill
Kings Nordley
Bridgnorth
Enville
Claverley
Ismere Diploma
minster
River Stour
Kinver
Kidderminster
Devil's Spittleful and Rifle Range Nature Reserve
Habberley Valley


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