Examples of 'corfe' in a sentence

Meaning of "corfe"

Corfe is a noun which could refer to a place, potentially the town of Corfe in the United Kingdom
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  • Obsolete form of corf.
  • A village in Taunton Deane district, Somerset, England.

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Corfe is badly wounded in the battle.
I usually go down the pub in Corfe Castle.
Corfe and Butler criticized this work on methodological grounds.
Other features included a wooden bridge over the Corfe River.
Corfe Castle was captured and Lady Bankes and the garrison were allowed to leave.
On the way we drove through the towns of Wareham and Corfe.
Odelia manages to have Corfe assigned to command a march northwards to reinforce Ormann Dyke.
After retiring he returned to Dorset and lived with his wife in Corfe Castle.
Corfe marries Odelia and becomes King.
Things to see and do in Corfe Castle.
The Purbeck peninsula and Corfe Castle are one of the jewels of England.
The river initially flows eastwards towards Corfe Castle.
Corfe Castle is roughly triangular and divided into three parts, known as enclosures or wards.
Matilda and her son were taken to Corfe Castle in Dorset.
And also, Corfe appeared, and shouldered Hawkwood and his ships out of the limelight.

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Eleanor was imprisoned at Corfe Castle.
Corfe Castle is in the centre of the isle, overlooking Corfe Castle village.
Long Island lies within the civil parish of Corfe Castle.
They lived in Corfe Castle, until its destruction during the civil war.
History of Corfe.
An arrowslit at Corfe Castle . This shows the inside - where the archer would have stood.
Many of the rebels were imprisoned, sent to royal castles such as Corfe for safe-keeping.
Corfe Castle is an ancient castle in Dorset, England.
Gwenwynwyn later handed him over to the king, who imprisoned him at Corfe Castle.
In March that year Corfe Castle was slighted on Parliament 's orders.
There was one intermediate station, at Corfe Castle.
In March that year Corfe Castle was demolished on Parliament 's orders.
Yeah, this is for our new post office in Corfe Castle.
Look, I will pop that Corfe Castle guide over in a couple of minutes.
He was governor of Poole, and took part in the siege of Corfe Castle.
Despite the proximity of the urban area, Corfe Mullen is surrounded by Green Belt.
Corfe Castle is famous for having, as its name suggests, a large castle.
Well, I was thinking of going down to Corfe Castle to take a look round.
Another day, another trip out, this time a bit further afield to Corfe Castle.
Why do not you borrow our Corfe Castle guide, save yourself 20p and we can do a swap.
In the early 12th century, Henry I began the construction of a stone keep at Corfe.
He then went to Corfe Castle where he remained for 18 months.
Corfe Castle underwent major structural changes in the 12th and 13th centuries.
Its catchment area serves Broadstone, Poole, Corfe Mullen, Wimborne, Merley as well as other areas.
Welcome to Corfe Barrows, Poole 's new nature park at www . bournemouthecho . co. uk.
In the 17th century Corfe Castle was slighted by order of parliament.
Corfe Castle in the mist at dawn, Dorset, England, UK.

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