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    Hatfield Chase is a low-lying area in South Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire, England, which was often flooded. It was a royal hunting ground until Charles...
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    The Battle of Hatfield Chase (Old English: Hæðfeld; Old Welsh: Meigen) was fought on 12 October 633 It pitted the Northumbrians against an alliance of...
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  • Yorkshire Hatfield, Herefordshire Hatfield, Hertfordshire Hatfield, South Yorkshire Hatfield, Worcestershire Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex Hatfield Chase, South...
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    Meigen). On 12 October 633 AD, King Edwin was killed in the Battle of Hatfield Chase by Penda, King of Mercia. Penda was assisted in the battle by the Welsh...
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    the defeat of the powerful Northumbrian king Edwin at the Battle of Hatfield Chase in 633. Nine years later, he defeated and killed Edwin's eventual successor...
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    The Hatfield–McCoy Feud involved two American families of the West Virginia–Kentucky area along the Tug Fork of the Big Sandy River from 1863 to 1891....
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    as 626, although Bede suggests it was not until after the battle of Hatfield Chase in 633. Besides Penda and Eowa (who the author of the Historia Brittonum...
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    Christianity and was baptised in 627. After he fell at the Battle of Hatfield Chase, he was venerated as a saint. Edwin was the son of Ælle, the first known...
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  • methods to England. Vermuyden was commissioned by the Crown to drain Hatfield Chase in the Isle of Axholme, Lincolnshire. In the 1650s, he directed major...
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    Cadwallon together made war against the Northumbrians. The Battle of Hatfield Chase on 12 October 633 ended in the defeat and death of Edwin and his son...
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    Battle of Hatfield Chase: King Edwin of Northumbria is defeated and killed by Penda of Mercia and Cadwallon of Gwynedd, at Hatfield Chase (South Yorkshire)...
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    Oswestry. "Since the death of Oswald's uncle Edwin of Northumbria at Hatfield Chase in 633, the Mercians under Penda had presented an obstacle to the power...
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    Brythonic descent and a pagan king of Anglian descent. At the Battle of Hatfield Chase on 12 October 633, the invading Welsh and Mercians had killed Northumbrian...
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    Cadfan of Gwynedd he had defeated and killed Edwin of Northumbria at Hatfield Chase in 633, and subsequently he defeated and killed Oswald of Northumbria...
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  • road. The Hatfield site is believed to be the site of the palace of Edwin of Northumbria, who allegedly died at the Battle of Hatfield Chase, the location...
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  • campaign into Northumbria, which led to Edwin's death at the Battle of Hatfield Chase. Kirby, D. P. (2002). The Earliest English Kings. London, New York:...
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    north-east and east of Doncaster near the town of Thorne, and are part of Hatfield Chase. They had been used for small-scale extraction of peat for fuel from...
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    A 1620s scheme by Vermuyden for drainage of the Isle of Axholme and Hatfield Chase had two phases: The southern arm of the River Torne was blocked. The...
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  • Cadwallon ap Cadfan of Gwynedd and Penda of Mercia at the Battle of Hatfield Chase in October 633, and Eanfrith, taking the opportunity to return home...
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    processed the peat was destroyed by fire. The canals were located in Hatfield Chase, an area of low-lying land which was regularly waterlogged prior to...
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  • Raith Catraeth Degsastan Chester Cirencester Cefn Digoll Caer-Uisc Hatfield Chase Heavenfield Maserfield Winwaed Peonnum Two Rivers Trent Nechtansmere...
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    Raith Catraeth Degsastan Chester Cirencester Cefn Digoll Caer-Uisc Hatfield Chase Heavenfield Maserfield Winwaed Peonnum Two Rivers Trent Nechtansmere...
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    invaded Edwin's lands and defeated and killed him at the Battle of Hatfield Chase in 633. Their success was short-lived, as Oswald (one of the sons of...
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    Raith Catraeth Degsastan Chester Cirencester Cefn Digoll Caer-Uisc Hatfield Chase Heavenfield Maserfield Winwaed Peonnum Two Rivers Trent Nechtansmere...
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    of these was Edwin of Northumbria, who was killed at the battle of Hatfield Chase by a combined force including Cadwallon, a British king of Gwynedd,...
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    now northern England". After Edwin was killed in 633 at the Battle of Hatfield Chase, Eanfrith temporarily regained power in Bernicia, and subsequently Oswald...
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  • Raith Catraeth Degsastan Chester Cirencester Cefn Digoll Caer-Uisc Hatfield Chase Heavenfield Maserfield Winwaed Peonnum Two Rivers Trent Nechtansmere...
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    northwards to the River Ouse in 1626–1629 in order to drain the marshland of Hatfield Chase at the behest of King Charles I. It made the new lower Don – known as...
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    Sigismund of Burgundy, 524 Edwin of Northumbria, 633 in the Battle of Hatfield Chase Oswald of Northumbria, 642 in the Battle of Maserfield Projectus of...
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    Northumbrians. Until the 17th century, the Idle flowed northwards across Hatfield Chase. To the west of Wroot, the River Torne formed two channels, both of...
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