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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 wikiPageRevisionID "603141023".
- Hindlip_Hall category "stately home".
- Hindlip_Hall country England.
- Hindlip_Hall district Worcestershire.
- Hindlip_Hall established "1575".
- Hindlip_Hall hasPhotoCollection Hindlip_Hall.
- 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 subject Category:1570s_architecture.
- Hindlip_Hall subject Category:1820s_architecture.
- Hindlip_Hall subject Category:Country_houses_in_Worcestershire.
- Hindlip_Hall subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Worcestershire.
- Hindlip_Hall subject Category:Police_headquarters.
- Hindlip_Hall point "52.222065 -2.170056".
- Hindlip_Hall type Artifact100021939.
- Hindlip_Hall type Building102913152.
- Hindlip_Hall type CountryHouse103118969.
- Hindlip_Hall type CountryHousesInWorcestershire.
- Hindlip_Hall type Dwelling103259505.
- Hindlip_Hall type GradeII*ListedBuildingsInWorcestershire.
- Hindlip_Hall type House103544360.
- Hindlip_Hall type Housing103546340.
- Hindlip_Hall type Object100002684.
- Hindlip_Hall type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Hindlip_Hall type Structure104341686.
- Hindlip_Hall type Whole100003553.
- Hindlip_Hall type YagoGeoEntity.
- Hindlip_Hall type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Hindlip_Hall type Place.
- Hindlip_Hall type Wikidata:Q532.
- Hindlip_Hall type Place.
- Hindlip_Hall type Location.
- 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".
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- Hindlip_Hall sameAs Q5766115.
- Hindlip_Hall sameAs Q5766115.
- Hindlip_Hall sameAs Hindlip_Hall.
- Hindlip_Hall lat "52.222065".
- Hindlip_Hall long "-2.170056".
- Hindlip_Hall wasDerivedFrom Hindlip_Hall?oldid=603141023.
- Hindlip_Hall depiction Hindlip_-_11.jpg.
- Hindlip_Hall homepage police-headquarters.html.
- Hindlip_Hall isPrimaryTopicOf Hindlip_Hall.
- Hindlip_Hall name "Hindlip Hall".