Hatfield
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[edit] Places
Hatfield is the name of several places around the world. It comes from O.E. Haeth field (Hæðfield), meaning field of heather.
- In Australia
- Hatfield, New South Wales
- In England
- Hatfield, Herefordshire
- Hatfield, Hertfordshire
- Hatfield, South Yorkshire
- Hatfield, Worcestershire
- Hatfield Forest, Essex
- Hatfield Peverel, Essex
- Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex
- In South Africa
- Hatfield, Pretoria
- In the Caribbean
- Hatfield, Jamaica
- In the United States
- Hatfield, Arkansas
- Hatfield, Indiana
- Hatfield, Massachusetts
- Hatfield, Minnesota
- Hatfield, Missouri
- Hatfield, Pennsylvania
- Hatfield Township, Pennsylvania
- Hatfield, Wisconsin
- In Zimbabwe
[edit] Persons
- Bobby Hatfield, American musician.
- Brian Hatfield, U.S. politician from Washington State
- Charles Hatfield, American rainmaker
- Fredrick Hatfield, American powerlifter and PhD holder
- James Howard Hatfield, American author
- James Hatfield (disambiguation)
- Juliana Hatfield, American musician
- Mark Hatfield, U.S. politician from Oregon
- Reo Hatfield, U.S. politician and businessman from Virginia
- Richard Hatfield, Canadian politician and lawyer from New Brunswick
[edit] Other
- Hatfield-McCoy feud (1878-1891), family feud of the Virginia-Kentucky backcountry
- Hatfield rail crash, railway accident that occurred on 17 October 2000, near Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK
[edit] See also
- Hatfield College, University of Durham
- Hatfield House, Hertfordshire,UK
- Hatfield Main, association football club in Doncaster, UK
- Hatfield Town, association football club in Hertfordshire, UK
- USS Hatfield (DD-231), U.S. Navy ship
- Hatfield Quality Meats, Pennsylvania-based pork packing company
- Hatfield and the North, rock band
- Hatfield Polytechnic, now the University of Hertfordshire

