1338 - Robert Hood of Newton (1)
From International Robin Hood Bibliography
Record | |
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Date | 1338 |
Topic | Robert Hode of Newton mentioned in case concerning land. |
Newton (Wakefield) and Alverthorpe.
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-31. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-01-08.
Record
[1338:]
Beatrice formerly wife of Richard de Colley seeks against Philip Damysel a third of a rood of meadow in Alvirthorp as her dower which fell to her after the death of Richard. Philip says that Robert Hode de Neuton surrendered the meadow in the lord's court to be held by service by himself and his heirs following the custom of the manor, and summons Robert to warrant concerning this.[1]
Beatrice formerly wife of Richard de Colley seeks against Philip Damysel a third of a rood of meadow in Alvirthorp as her dower which fell to her after the death of Richard. Philip says that Robert Hode de Neuton surrendered the meadow in the lord's court to be held by service by himself and his heirs following the custom of the manor, and summons Robert to warrant concerning this.[1]
Source notes
Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday 13 November 1338. MS heading: 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 5.[2]
Lists
- Not included in Sussex, Lucy, compil. 'References to Robin Hood up to 1600', in: Knight, Stephen. Robin Hood: A Complete Study of the English Outlaw (Oxford, UK; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Blackwell, 1994), pp. 262-88.
Sources
Also see
- 1338 - Robert Hood of Newton (2)
- Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links)
- Persons named Robin Hood (links)
- Wakefield.
Notes
- ↑ Katherine, M. Troup, ed.; Fraser, C. M., gen. ed. The Court Rolls of the Manor of Wakefield from October 1338 to September 1340 (The Wakefield Court Rolls Series of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society, vol. XII) (Leeds, 1999), p. 22.
- ↑ Katherine, M. Troup, ed.; Fraser, C. M., gen. ed. The Court Rolls of the Manor of Wakefield from October 1338 to September 1340 (The Wakefield Court Rolls Series of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society, vol. XII) (Leeds, 1999), pp. 21, 22.