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- Q5170851 subject Q6279981.
- Q5170851 subject Q8098320.
- Q5170851 subject Q8410838.
- Q5170851 subject Q8587804.
- Q5170851 subject Q8674282.
- Q5170851 abstract "Corkbush Field is the land to the east of Hertford along the Ware road, lying between the King's Meads at the bottom of the valley of the River Lea and the higher ground to the south known as Barrow Green Common. It is alternatively known as Cockbush Field in some sources as the 'r' and 'c' are similar in some 17th Century handwriting. It was the site of the Ware Mutiny, also known as the Corkbush Field Mutiny of 15 November 1647.".
- Q5170851 country Q145.
- Q5170851 country Q3410.
- Q5170851 district Q582288.
- Q5170851 gridReference "TL3450413276".
- Q5170851 populationTotal "18000".
- Q5170851 wikiPageWikiLink Q10675.
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- Q5170851 wikiPageWikiLink Q3330968.
- Q5170851 wikiPageWikiLink Q3410.
- Q5170851 wikiPageWikiLink Q582288.
- Q5170851 wikiPageWikiLink Q6279981.
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- Q5170851 wikiPageWikiLink Q8098320.
- Q5170851 wikiPageWikiLink Q8410838.
- Q5170851 wikiPageWikiLink Q8587804.
- Q5170851 wikiPageWikiLink Q8674282.
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- Q5170851 officialName "Corkbush Field".
- Q5170851 osGridReference "TL3450413276".
- Q5170851 population "18000".
- Q5170851 shireCounty Q3410.
- Q5170851 shireDistrict Q582288.
- Q5170851 point "51.801954 -0.050711".
- Q5170851 type Place.
- Q5170851 type Location.
- Q5170851 type Place.
- Q5170851 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q5170851 type Settlement.
- Q5170851 type Thing.
- Q5170851 type SpatialThing.
- Q5170851 type Q486972.
- Q5170851 comment "Corkbush Field is the land to the east of Hertford along the Ware road, lying between the King's Meads at the bottom of the valley of the River Lea and the higher ground to the south known as Barrow Green Common. It is alternatively known as Cockbush Field in some sources as the 'r' and 'c' are similar in some 17th Century handwriting. It was the site of the Ware Mutiny, also known as the Corkbush Field Mutiny of 15 November 1647.".
- Q5170851 label "Corkbush Field".
- Q5170851 lat "51.801954".
- Q5170851 long "-0.050711".
- Q5170851 name "Corkbush Field".