There are several places in Oxfordshire, England, called Moreton (meaning "habitation on a marsh"): * The two neighbouring villages of North and South Moreton in the old Moreton Hundred. * The hamlet (in previous times a larger village) of Moreton, a mile to the south-west of Northmoor, at coordinates 51°42′38″N 1°24′20″W / 51.71056°N 1.40556°W. * The hamlet of Moreton, near Thame. The town of Moreton-in-Marsh (often referred to as Moreton) lies just over the border in Gloucestershire.
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