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HATFIELD-BROAD-OAK

Volume 8 · 60 words · 1797 Edition

King's Hatfield, a town of Essex in England, seated on a branch of the river Lea, 30 miles from London, is so called from the nature of the soil, from its tenure by king William the Conqueror and his successors, and from a broad oak growing in the town. It has a market on Saturdays, and a fair in August.