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- Bussex_Rhine abstract "The Bussex Rhine was a rhyne, or sizeable ditch, running outside the village of Westonzoyland in Somerset, England. A rhyne or rhine (rhymes with ‘seen’) is a southern English dialect word for a “large open ditch or drain”. In the 17th century many rhines were used in Somerset to drain marshy ground. During the 1685 Monmouth Rebellion the king’s forces were camped at the rhyne. The rebels under the Duke of Monmouth attempted a surprise night attack but were fatally delayed by the difficulty of crossing the rhyne. With the element of surprise lost the better-trained royal forces, ably commanded by John Churchill and armed with cannon, cut the rebels to pieces at what became known as the Battle of Sedgemoor.".
- Bussex_Rhine wikiPageID "26382133".
- Bussex_Rhine wikiPageLength "1098".
- Bussex_Rhine wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Bussex_Rhine wikiPageRevisionID "615278143".
- Bussex_Rhine wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Sedgemoor.
- Bussex_Rhine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canals_in_Somerset.
- Bussex_Rhine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drainage_canals.
- Bussex_Rhine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sedgemoor.
- Bussex_Rhine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Somerset_Levels.
- Bussex_Rhine wikiPageWikiLink James_Scott,_1st_Duke_of_Monmouth.
- Bussex_Rhine wikiPageWikiLink John_Churchill,_1st_Duke_of_Marlborough.
- Bussex_Rhine wikiPageWikiLink Monmouth_Rebellion.
- Bussex_Rhine wikiPageWikiLink Rhyne.
- Bussex_Rhine wikiPageWikiLink Somerset.
- Bussex_Rhine wikiPageWikiLink Westonzoyland.
- Bussex_Rhine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bussex Rhine".
- Bussex_Rhine hasPhotoCollection Bussex_Rhine.
- Bussex_Rhine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Bussex_Rhine subject Category:Canals_in_Somerset.
- Bussex_Rhine subject Category:Drainage_canals.
- Bussex_Rhine subject Category:Sedgemoor.
- Bussex_Rhine subject Category:Somerset_Levels.
- Bussex_Rhine hypernym Rhyne.
- Bussex_Rhine point "51.1151 -2.9223".
- Bussex_Rhine type District.
- Bussex_Rhine type District.
- Bussex_Rhine type SpatialThing.
- Bussex_Rhine comment "The Bussex Rhine was a rhyne, or sizeable ditch, running outside the village of Westonzoyland in Somerset, England. A rhyne or rhine (rhymes with ‘seen’) is a southern English dialect word for a “large open ditch or drain”. In the 17th century many rhines were used in Somerset to drain marshy ground. During the 1685 Monmouth Rebellion the king’s forces were camped at the rhyne.".
- Bussex_Rhine label "Bussex Rhine".
- Bussex_Rhine sameAs m.0bbvf4z.
- Bussex_Rhine sameAs Q5002033.
- Bussex_Rhine sameAs Q5002033.
- Bussex_Rhine lat "51.1151".
- Bussex_Rhine long "-2.9223".
- Bussex_Rhine wasDerivedFrom Bussex_Rhine?oldid=615278143.
- Bussex_Rhine isPrimaryTopicOf Bussex_Rhine.