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9-647: Hatt may refer to: Places [ edit ] Hatt, Cornwall , England Hatt Building , on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Napa County, California Other uses [ edit ] Hatt (surname) Arabic خط ( ḫaṭṭ : "line, writing"), everyday Arabic handwriting or script in contrast to style and system requirements of calligraphy Cf. ar:خط (توضيح) (Hatt, disambiguation) Hijazi script (خط حجازي ḫaṭṭ ḥiǧāzī). Hatt-i humayun , edict of

18-622: A location in the former district of Caradon , Cornwall is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Caradon Caradon was a local government district in Cornwall , England, United Kingdom. It contained five towns: Callington , Liskeard , Looe , Saltash and Torpoint , and over 80 villages and hamlets within 41 civil parishes. Its District Council was based in Liskeard 50°27′11″N 4°27′54″W  /  50.453°N 4.465°W  / 50.453; -4.465 . The district

27-512: A reward, the cardinal provided funding for the establishment of a parish and village. The annual "Big Lunch" celebration has become a recent tradition within the village, along with the neighbouring village of Botusfleming. Communal meals are held in the streets and the Recreational Field is opened up for games and sporting events. Normally, there is a charitable drive as well with any money raised given to charity. This article about

36-449: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Hatt, Cornwall Hatt is a hamlet in the civil parish of Botusfleming in east Cornwall , England, UK. It is on the A388 road from Callington to Saltash . Hatt House was built of red brick in about 1720 and is of two and a half storeys. The hamlet's main community area is situated at

45-510: The 2009 structural changes to local government in England on 1 April. All of Caradon is included in one of these two hundreds. East Wivelshire and West Wivelshire (usually known merely as East and West ) are two of the ancient Hundreds of Cornwall . East and West (Wivelshire) must have originally had a Cornish name but it is not recorded (Wivel arises from the misdivision of Twivelshire, i.e. Two-fold shire). There are also Anglican deaneries by

54-513: The Hatt Roundabout, with a petrol station and a playing field nearby as well as a 'bus stop providing travel to Callington , Launceston , Saltash and Plymouth . The history of the name 'Hatt' is believed to originate in a tale, in which an unnamed cardinal was on a visit to Truro . After stopping at a local tavern, he went on his way but had lost his mitre . A local found it, exclaiming "The Cardinal's Hat!" before running it down to Truro. As

63-594: The Ottoman government (e.g. Hatt-ı Hümayun of 1856 ) Help authoring tools and Techniques, a software program used to create help documents The Hatt family, fictional characters including Sir Topham Hatt, The Fat Controller , the head of the railway in The Railway Series of books written by Rev W. V. Awdry See also [ edit ] Hat (disambiguation) Hats (disambiguation) Het (disambiguation) Hett (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

72-444: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hatt . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hatt&oldid=1008848253 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

81-470: Was formed on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 , by the merger of the boroughs of Liskeard and Saltash with the urban districts of Looe and Torpoint, along with Liskeard Rural District and St Germans Rural District . The district was named after Caradon Hill , the principal landmark of the area, and formerly the site of important copper mines. The district was abolished as part of

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