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  • The site of WellChairRobinWellWellHood'sNottingham. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-02. Revised by … WellNottinghamRobinWellHood's was among the items in a little collection of alleged RobinRobinHood's a.k.a. St Ann's in the north-eastern neighbourhood of now known as St Ann. The and the gamekeeper's house played an important role in civic life over the centuries. During some fifty years, from the late 1570's … administration, in official liveries and accompanied by musicians, to the for a festive dinner in or outside the gamekeeper's house. Since the participation of the town fathers was mandatory, this in effect amounted to civic sponsorship of the establishment. However, during the 18th and 19th centuries the "victualling house" seems to have slowly declined in terms of prestige and the social composition of …
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  • The site of WellWellRobinWellNottinghamHood'sWell. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-02. Revised by … NottinghamWellRobinHood'sRobinRobinHood's a.k.a. St Ann's in the north-eastern neighbourhood of now known as St Ann. The and the gamekeeper's house played an important role in civic life over the centuries. During some fifty years, from the late 1570's … administration, in official liveries and accompanied by musicians, to the for a festive dinner in or outside the gamekeeper's house. Since the participation of the town fathers was mandatory, this in effect amounted to civic sponsorship of the establishment. However, during the 18th and 19th centuries the "victualling house" seems to have slowly declined in terms of prestige and the social composition of the …
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  • The site of WellWellRobinWellNottinghamHood'sWell. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-01. Revised by … NottinghamWellRobinHood'sRobinRobinHood's a.k.a. St Ann's in the north-eastern neighbourhood of now known as St Ann. The and the gamekeeper's house played an important role in civic life over the centuries. During some fifty years, from the late 1570's … administration, in official liveries and accompanied by musicians, to the for a festive dinner in or outside the gamekeeper's house. Since the participation of the town fathers was mandatory, this in effect amounted to civic sponsorship of the establishment. However, during the 18th and 19th centuries the "victualling house" seems to have slowly declined in terms of prestige and the social composition of …
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  • The site of WellWellRobinWellNottinghamHood'sWell. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-02. Revised by … NottinghamWellRobinHood'sRobinRobinHood's a.k.a. St Ann's in the north-eastern neighbourhood of now known as St Ann. The and the gamekeeper's house played an important role in civic life over the centuries. During some fifty years, from the late 1570's … administration, in official liveries and accompanied by musicians, to the for a festive dinner in or outside the gamekeeper's house. Since the participation of the town fathers was mandatory, this in effect amounted to civic sponsorship of the establishment. However, during the 18th and 19th centuries the "victualling house" seems to have slowly declined in terms of prestige and the social composition of the …
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  • The site of WellWellRobinWellNottinghamHood'sWell. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-01. Revised by … NottinghamWellRobinHood'sRobinRobinHood's a.k.a. St Ann's in the north-eastern neighbourhood of now known as St Ann. The and the gamekeeper's house played an important role in civic life over the centuries. During some fifty years, from the late 1570's … administration, in official liveries and accompanied by musicians, to the for a festive dinner in or outside the gamekeeper's house. Since the participation of the town fathers was mandatory, this in effect amounted to civic sponsorship of the establishment. However, during the 18th and 19th centuries the "victualling house" seems to have slowly declined in terms of prestige and the social composition of …
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  • The site of WellWellRobinWellNottinghamHood'sWell. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-01. Revised by … NottinghamWellRobinHood'sRobinRobinHood's a.k.a. St Ann's in the north-eastern neighbourhood of now known as St Ann. The and the gamekeeper's house played an important role in civic life over the centuries. During some fifty years, from the late 1570's … administration, in official liveries and accompanied by musicians, to the for a festive dinner in or outside the gamekeeper's house. Since the participation of the town fathers was mandatory, this in effect amounted to civic sponsorship of the establishment. However, during the 18th and 19th centuries the "victualling house" seems to have slowly declined in terms of prestige and the social composition of …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Introduction Gover, Mawer and Stenton note in the English Place-Name Society's volume on Nottinghamshire that [a]s might be expected in the county of Nottingham references to the ChairWellRobinNottinghamWellRobinNottinghamHood's, Grave, Hill, Stable and , RobinRobinRobinshire are only recorded relatively late, two such name, RobinHood's and RobinHood'sshire tithe awards Online at The Genealogist (£). was completed on 3 Oct. 2020. Everything found in the course of this search has a page of …
    6 KB (861 words) - 05:06, 27 May 2022
  • ChairChairRobinChairChairHood'sChair. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-12-17. Revised by … Photos, field … Baildon surveyor Nicholas Smith, his wife, and his mother, Kate Smith. RobinHood's, a boulder in Trench Wood, c. 2 km SW of Baildon (West Yorkshire), is first recorded in 1851. The name and whereabouts of the are largely, if not entirely, forgotten in the area. Author and blogger Kai Roberts describes the as 'an earthfast boulder in which water has worn a natural cavity resembling … or chief once sat'. He further notes that it is also sometimes known as RobinHood's is the Shipley Glen Tramway, which has taken passengers up and down the glen since 1895. http://Shipley Glen Tramway website. …
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  • Short introduction We hope that this wiki will in due course come to live up to its somewhat grand name. It is called 'International' because in addition to the vast amount of material that exists in English, we intend to add information about materials in other languages such as translations of ballads, secondary literature, children's fiction, literature on foreign analogues of RobinRobinRobin
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  • The site of WellWellRobinWellNottinghamHood'sNottingham. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-15. Revised by … WellWellRobinNottinghamWellHood'sWell a.k.a. St Ann's Well was located in the north-eastern neighbourhood of Well now known as St Ann, an area that was once part of Sherwood Forest and retained a bucolic character until the mid-19th century. Hidden History Team: St Ann's by Joe Earp. The , known by several names, played an important role in civic life over the centuries. From the late 1550s on, borough records list … wearing their official liveries and accompanied by musicians, to the for a festive dinner in or outside the adjacent woodward's house. The history of the from the mid-16th century to its destruction in the late 19th century is … of the woodward's house, so both are treated together here. Names of the The is perhaps referred to in …
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