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- Q5712233 subject Q8527658.
- Q5712233 abstract "Hemlingford was one of the four hundreds that the English county of Warwickshire was divided into, along with Kington, Knightlow and Barlichway. It was recorded in the Domesday Book under the name of Coleshill.The hundred covered northern Warwickshire, including Birmingham, Nuneaton, Solihull and Tamworth. It was under the governance of several peers including the Lord of Packington Hall and Lord of Hermitage Manor with accompanying Stewards.It was itself sub-divided into four subdivisions, those of Atherstone, Birmingham, Solihull and Tamworth.".
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- Q5712233 point "52.5 -1.75".
- Q5712233 type SpatialThing.
- Q5712233 comment "Hemlingford was one of the four hundreds that the English county of Warwickshire was divided into, along with Kington, Knightlow and Barlichway. It was recorded in the Domesday Book under the name of Coleshill.The hundred covered northern Warwickshire, including Birmingham, Nuneaton, Solihull and Tamworth.".
- Q5712233 label "Hemlingford".
- Q5712233 lat "52.5".
- Q5712233 long "-1.75".