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- Hindlip_Hall abstract "Hindlip Hall is in Worcestershire. The first major hall was built before 1575. It played a significant role in both the Babington and the Gunpowder plots (where it hid four people in priest holes, who were eventually executed). It was Humphrey Littleton who told the authorities that Edward Oldcorne was hiding here after he had been heard saying Mass at Hindlip Hall. Four people were executed and the owner at that time barely escaped execution himself due to the intercession of Lord Monteagle. Afterwards it was owned by a poet and was for a while a girl's school before being rebuilt by Lord Southwell in 1820. The Hall was designated as a potential home for the war cabinet in 1940. It is now home to the West Mercia Police headquarters.".
- Hindlip_Hall country England.
- Hindlip_Hall district Worcestershire.
- Hindlip_Hall region The_Midlands.
- Hindlip_Hall thumbnail Hindlip_-_11.jpg?width=300.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageExternalLink police-headquarters.html.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageID "18327135".
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageLength "9739".
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageOutDegree "55".
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageRevisionID "655577891".
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Babington_Plot.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Baron_Hindlip.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Capital_punishment.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Country_houses_in_Worcestershire.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Worcestershire.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_completed_in_1575.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_completed_in_1820.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Police_headquarters.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Catholicism.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Church_of_England.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Oldcorne.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_I_of_England.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Greek_Revival_architecture.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Gunpowder_Plot.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Allsopp,_1st_Baron_Hindlip.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Garnet.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Holt_Fleet.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Humphrey_Littleton.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Listed_building.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink M5_motorway.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Mass_(liturgy).
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Minister_of_the_Crown.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Works_(United_Kingdom).
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Nicholas_Owen_(Jesuit).
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Oswald_Tesimond.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Priest_hole.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Priesthood_(Catholic_Church).
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_Ashley.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Recusancy.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Robert_and_Thomas_Wintour.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Society_of_Jesus.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink The_Midlands.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Habington.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Tower_of_London.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Viscount_Southwell.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink West_Mercia_Police.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink William_Habington.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink William_Parker,_4th_Baron_Monteagle.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Worcestershire.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Worcestershire_County_Council.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLink File:Hindlip_hall.jpg.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hindlip Hall".
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hindlip".
- Hindlip_Hall category "stately home".
- Hindlip_Hall country England.
- Hindlip_Hall district Worcestershire.
- Hindlip_Hall established "1575".
- Hindlip_Hall imageCaption "the hall today".
- Hindlip_Hall name "Hindlip Hall".
- Hindlip_Hall owner "in the care of the West Mercia Police".
- Hindlip_Hall region The_Midlands.
- Hindlip_Hall visitation "adjacent church is accessible to the public".
- Hindlip_Hall website police-headquarters.html.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geobox.
- Hindlip_Hall wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hindlip_Hall subject Category:Country_houses_in_Worcestershire.
- Hindlip_Hall subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Worcestershire.
- Hindlip_Hall subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1575.
- Hindlip_Hall subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1820.
- Hindlip_Hall subject Category:Police_headquarters.
- Hindlip_Hall point "52.222065 -2.170056".
- Hindlip_Hall type Place.
- Hindlip_Hall type Redirect.
- Hindlip_Hall type Location.
- Hindlip_Hall type Place.
- Hindlip_Hall type Thing.
- Hindlip_Hall type SpatialThing.
- Hindlip_Hall comment "Hindlip Hall is in Worcestershire. The first major hall was built before 1575. It played a significant role in both the Babington and the Gunpowder plots (where it hid four people in priest holes, who were eventually executed). It was Humphrey Littleton who told the authorities that Edward Oldcorne was hiding here after he had been heard saying Mass at Hindlip Hall. Four people were executed and the owner at that time barely escaped execution himself due to the intercession of Lord Monteagle.".
- Hindlip_Hall label "Hindlip Hall".
- Hindlip_Hall sameAs Q17548564.
- Hindlip_Hall sameAs m.04cxf1t.
- Hindlip_Hall sameAs Hindlip_Hall.
- Hindlip_Hall sameAs Q17548564.
- Hindlip_Hall lat "52.222065".
- Hindlip_Hall long "-2.170056".
- Hindlip_Hall wasDerivedFrom Hindlip_Hall?oldid=655577891.
- Hindlip_Hall depiction Hindlip_-_11.jpg.
- Hindlip_Hall homepage police-headquarters.html.
- Hindlip_Hall isPrimaryTopicOf Hindlip_Hall.
- Hindlip_Hall name "Hindlip Hall".