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Any local history Buffs out there who know some info on the Battle of Hatfield.?The folk of Cuckney in Notts are trying to claim that the Battle was fought at Cuckney not Hatfield.They have even got funding and set up the Battle of Hatfield investigation group.From what I have seen they are merely trying to discredit any claim for the battle site in YorkshireYou can rest assured that The 'Sprotmeister' can put them right 😉
Hatfield was originally called Heathfield and that name is held by the new Health Centre.Hatfield Chase P.H. was called Hatfield Chace when it first opened and mine hosts were George and Eva Simm, their son George played for Donny Intermediates and he now lives in Pickering with his Dunscroft born wife. Jillian, George jnr is off Broadway and his mam and dad owned the chippy near the Regal. (well we are talking history)Peter Etherington R.I.P was the landlord when the pub was called Chace as was Mark and Karen and later Andrea and Mark, then it had a major revamp about 7 years ago and it is now Chase??????The burial mound is protected and it cannot be ploughed on nor built on, all the field around it is ploughed and there are houses behind it. So Hound is correct in what he is telling you.If you think that is confusing...Stainforth was a Roman encampment and was part of the Conisborough Camp... Strange but True
Quote from: bally1950 on February 24, 2016, 10:48:16 pmHatfield was originally called Heathfield and that name is held by the new Health Centre.Hatfield Chase P.H. was called Hatfield Chace when it first opened and mine hosts were George and Eva Simm, their son George played for Donny Intermediates and he now lives in Pickering with his Dunscroft born wife. Jillian, George jnr is off Broadway and his mam and dad owned the chippy near the Regal. (well we are talking history)Peter Etherington R.I.P was the landlord when the pub was called Chace as was Mark and Karen and later Andrea and Mark, then it had a major revamp about 7 years ago and it is now Chase??????The burial mound is protected and it cannot be ploughed on nor built on, all the field around it is ploughed and there are houses behind it. So Hound is correct in what he is telling you.If you think that is confusing...Stainforth was a Roman encampment and was part of the Conisborough Camp... Strange but TrueIn the mid-sixties Ces Stirland the ex-Rovers full back was the landlord.We used to do all of Darleys pubs plumbing and heating.did you use to work for Hirsts Idler?
Stainfirth was originally known as Stony Ford.