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  • Barber, Brian. The Records of the Manor of Wakefield: a UNESCO-Recognised Resource. [s.l]: … Society, 2017. 8 pp. PDF. Downloads ⁃ PDF. Citation ⁃ Barber, Brian. The Records of the Manor of Wakefield: a UNESCO-Recognised Resource ([s.l], 2017) .
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  • Barber, Brian. The Records of the Manor of Wakefield: a UNESCO-Recognised Resource. [s.l]: … Society, 2017. 8 pp. PDF. Downloads ⁃ PDF. Citation ⁃ Barber, Brian. The Records of the Manor of Wakefield: a UNESCO-Recognised Resource ([s.l], 2017) .
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  • Brent, Andrew, ed.; Barber, B. J., introd.; Fraser, C. M., gen. ed. The Court Rolls of the Manor of … 1792 / edited and Calendared by Andrew Brent With an Introduction by B. J. Barber ( The Wakefield Court Rolls Series of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society, … 0-902122-71-1. Downloads ⁃ PDF. Citation ⁃ Brent, Andrew, ed.; Barber, B. J., introd.; Fraser, C. M., gen. ed. The Court Rolls of the Manor of Wakefield, from 1790 to 1792 (The Wakefield Court Rolls Series of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society, vol. X) (Leeds, 1994) .
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-24. Revised by … This 1991 Warner Bros film staring Kevin Costner was the once-in-a-generation Robin Hood film of its time, a classic even if it did not quite reach the level of popularity of the 1922 film starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. or the 1938 film starring Erroll Flynn, but fewer films have done so in the post World War II period, for with so many new films constantly appearing, any one film is less likely to grab the attention of the daily media and keep it for more than a few days or perhaps weeks. Plot During the Third Crusade, Robin of Locksley escapes from prison in Jerusalem, promising his comrade Peter, who is killed during the escape, to protect his sister Marian. Robin returns to England with Azeem, a Moor whose life he has saved and who has sworn to repay his debt of gratitude. Robin returns to England to find that, in king Richard's absence, the country is ruled by the evil sheriff of Nottingham, his cousin Guy of Gisborne, …
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  • From east to west, localities discussed on this page: Stanley, Newton, Wakefield, Alverthorpe, Hipperholme, and Sowerby. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-07-11. Revised by … The Manor of Wakefield was a vast estate covering two large areas of the West Riding of Yorkshire. In addition to Wakefield, townships within the manor included Stansfield, Heptonstall, Northowram, Hipperholme, Brighouse, Clifton, Hartshead, Dewsbury, Ossett, Sandal, Walton, Holme, Shepley, etc. (see map of the estate). An almost unbroken series of records of the manorial court exists from 1274 to 1925, when the manor was dissolved. See Yorkshire Archaeological Society: Wakefield Court Rolls. During the first half of the 14th century, families surnamed Hood with at least one member carrying the first name Robert were found in Wakefield, Alverthorpe, Stanley, Sowerby, and perhaps Sandal (see interactive map below). Joseph Hunter famously suggested that one of these Robert Hoods, a Wakefield tenant who …
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