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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-01. Revised by … This section includes a list of chronicle entries relating to Robin Hood, a list of anthologies and collections that include chronicle entries, a list of general criticism and studies of chronicle entries. Specific chronicles Pages on specific chronicle entries, found in the Allusions section of this site, include full quotations of relevant passage(s), source references, lists of sources discussing the chronicle entries etc. Also see ⁃ 1733 - Hearne, Thomas - Note in Chronicon Prioratus de Dunstaple. Anthologies and collections ⁃ Anthologies of chronicle entries. Studies and criticism List of relevant studies and criticism ⁃ Chronicles – studies and criticism.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-26. Revised by … Significant ⁃ Bessinger, Jr, Jess Balsor 1966a ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 4-5, 15-16, 315-19. Good discussions of the passages on Robin Hood in the three Scottish chroniclers Andrew of Wyntoun, Walter Bower (continuing the work of John of Fordun) and John Major (pp. 4-5, 15-16). Pp. 315-19: appendix 2, is a list entitled "Robin Hood in Literature", which includes the chronicles that contain passages on Robin Hood ⁃ Kaufman, Alexander L 2015a. Brief mention ⁃ { Child, Francis James 1882a, vol. III, pp. 41-42. Chronicles
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-05-19. Revised by … Allusion Source notes I have silently omitted hyphens that occur at line endings. Marginal note against line beginning "In Juli was a parlement": "1555. A parlement"; against line beginning "ouer the rest, théese seeme worthie": "Fr. Thin. Lesleus. lib. 10. pag. 524". The 577 edition briefly notes the parliament but gives no particulars. Readers wishing to look up passages cited on IRHB in the original editions should be careful to note the book and chapter names etc. cited in IRHB's source references. The collations of the 1577 and 1587 editions of Holinshed are quite confusing, some sequences being paginated, some having leaf numbers, some neither. Note also that although the 1577 edition is in four volumes and that of 1587 in six, they were often bound (issued?) in two, respectively three, volumes. This is often reflected in PDFs of early editions. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-19. Revised by … Allusion Source notes The passage occurs under the year 1515. Holinshed, Raphael 1587a, vol. VI, p. 836, marginal note.. Marginal note against line beginning "¶The court lieng": "Edw. Hall in Hen. 8. fol lvj. Robin hood and his two hundred men present themselues to the king & queen in a maigame"; against line beginning "were returning, there met": "A shew of two ladies in a rich chariot drawne with fiue horsses". I have silently omitted hyphens that occur at line endings. This passage is not found in the 1577 edition of Holinshed's Chronicles. Readers wishing to look up passages cited on IRHB in the original editions should be careful to note the book and chapter names etc. cited in IRHB's source references. The collations of the 1577 and 1587 editions of Holinshed are unusually confused, some sequences being paginated, some having leaf numbers, some neither. Note also that although the 1577 edition is in four volumes …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-19. Revised by … Allusion Source notes The passage occurs under the year 1510. Holinshed, Raphael 1587a, vol. VI, p. 805, marginal note.. Marginal note against line beginning "And on a time": "Edw. Hall in H.8.fol.vj. The king with other nobles disguised like Robin hoods men for disport"; against line beginning "yeare, the king prepared": "banket". I have silently omitted hyphens that occur at line endings. The second paragraph cited above is not found in the 1577 edition of Holinshed's Chronicles. Readers wishing to look up passages cited on IRHB in the original editions should be careful to note the book and chapter names etc. cited in IRHB's source references. The collations of the 1577 and 1587 editions of Holinshed are unusually confused, some sequences being paginated, some having leaf numbers, some neither. Note also that although the 1577 edition is in four volumes and that of 1587 in six, they were often bound (issued?) in two, …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-05-19. Revised by … Allusion Source notes I have silently replaced long 's' by ordinary 's', 'J' by 'I' as required. I have likewise silently omitted hyphens that occur at line endings. IRHB's italics represent text in Roman type in the original, its body text being in Black Letter. Marginal note against line beginning "King Henrie beeing not well": "King Henrie requireth ayd of Scottes"; against line beginning "[Cu-]myn with fuie thousand chosen": ""Alexander Cumyn sent into England"; against line beginning "Boetius hath written": "Robyn Hood and little Iohn his cōpanion". The passage recurs, in the 1587 edition, as follows: About this season, there were great warres in England betwixt king Henrie and his barons, of whome the chiefe was Simon Mountfort earle of Leicester, and diuerse other. K. Henrie being not well able to withstand his aduersaries attempts, requested K. Alexander to send him some aid of Scots to subdue the rebels of his …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-05-18. Revised by … Allusion Source notes I have silently replaced long 's' by ordinary 's', 'J' by 'I'. I have likewise silently omitted hyphens that occur at line endings. IRHB's brackets. Marginal note against line beginning "two large myles": "Scald brother"; against line beginning "tercepted, fléeing toward": ""Scald brother executed"; against line beginning "little John hys shot": "Little John"; against line beginning "In the yere 1189": "118 9" [sic]; against line beginning "Robert hoode beyng betrayed": "Robert hoode"; against line beginning "Village called Morany": "Little John deceased". The passage recurs, with mainly trivial changes of spelling, in the 1587 edition, However, its is worth noting that the name of the alleged scene of Little John's death, "Morany" (1577) becomes "Morauie" (1587). The 1587 edition differs from that of 1577 as to the way it divides the text into paragraphs: Saint Stephans gréene, Hegging gréene, the …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-18. Revised by … Allusion Source notes Marginal note: "Yorkeshire". Italics as in printed text. I have silently omitted hyphens that occur at line endings. The chapter in which this passage is found does not occur in the 1577 edition of Holinshed's Chronicles. Readers wishing to look up passages cited on IRHB in the original editions should be careful to note the book and chapter names etc. cited in IRHB's source references. The collations of the 1577 and 1587 editions of Holinshed are unusually confused, some sequences being paginated, some having leaf numbers, some neither. Note also that although the 1577 edition is in four volumes and that of 1587 in six, they were often bound (issued?) in two, respectively three, volumes. This is often reflected in PDFs of early editions. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Editions ⁃ Holinshed, Raphael …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-17. Revised by … Allusion Source notes I have silently replaced long 's' by ordinary 's', 'J' by 'I'. The passage recurs, with only trivial changes of spelling, in the 1587 edition: There is also a créeke on each side of Robin Whoodes baie, of whose names and courses I haue no skill, sauing that Fillingale the towne dooth stand betwéene them both. See The Holinshed Project: The Texts. Marginal notes: as 1577 ed. I have silently substituted ordinary 's' for long 's' as in the text of the 1577 edition. Readers wishing to look up passages cited on IRHB in the original editions should be careful to note the book and chapter names etc. cited in IRHB's source references. The collations of the 1577 and 1587 editions of Holinshed are unusually confused, some sequences being paginated, some having leaf numbers, some neither. Note also that although the 1577 edition is in four volumes and that of 1587 in six, they were often bound (issued?) in …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-17. Revised by … Allusion Source notes I have silently replaced long 's' by ordinary 's'. I have likewise silently omitted hyphens that occur at line endings. Marginal notes: "Darwent" and "Kenford". The passage recurs, with only trivial changes of spelling, in the 1587 edition: The Darwent riseth in the hilles that lie west of Robin Whoodes baie, or two miles aboue Aiton bridge, west from Scarborow as Leland saith: and yer it hath run farre from the head, it receiueth two rilles in one bottome from by west, which ioine withall about Longdale end. Thence they go togither to Broxeie, and at Hacknesse take in another water comming from about Silseie. Afterward it commeth to Aiton, then to Haibridge, and there crosseth the Kenford that descendeth from Roberteston. After this also it goeth on to Potersbrumton where it taketh in one rill, as it dooth another beneath running from Shirburne, and the third yet lower on the further banke, that …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-16. Revised by … Allusion Source notes Words in italics here are in Roman type and italics in the 1577 printed text. I have silently replaced long 's' by ordinary 's', 'J' by 'I'. I have likewise silently omitted hyphens that occur at line endings. The passage recurs, with only trivial changes of spelling, in the 1587 edition, which, however, differs as to the way it divides the text into paragraphs. It prints the first paragraph cited above as one with the preceding paragraph, but on the other hand, it also has a paragraph division not found in the 1577 text: [...] Here also is eftsoones to be considered the valure of the British souldiers, who following this last remembred Constantine the vsurper, did put the Romane state in great danger, and by force brake through into Spaine, vanquishing those that kept the streicts of the mounteins betwixt Spaine and Gallia, now called France, an exploit of no small consequence, sith thereby the …
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  • ⁃ Knight, Stephen Thomas 1997a, pp. 21-29. Chapter entitled "The Chroniclers' Robin Hood" contains the passages on Robin Hood in the chronicles of Andrew of Wyntoun, Walter Bower/John of Fordun, John Major, and Richard Grafton's Chronicle at Large. Includes select bibliography, introduction and discussion. ⁃⁃ Online text (TEAMS, University of Rochester) Chronicles
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-01. Revised by … This section includes a list of chronicle entries relating to Robin Hood, a list of anthologies and collections that include chronicle entries, a list of general criticism and studies of chronicle entries. Specific chronicles Pages on specific chronicle entries, found in the Allusions section of this site, include full quotations of relevant passage(s), source references, lists of sources discussing the chronicle entries etc. Also see ⁃ 1733 - Hearne, Thomas - Note in Chronicon Prioratus de Dunstaple. Anthologies and collections ⁃ Anthologies of chronicle entries. Studies and criticism List of relevant studies and criticism ⁃ Chronicles – studies and criticism.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-26. Revised by … Significant ⁃ Bessinger, Jr, Jess Balsor 1966a ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 4-5, 15-16, 315-19. Good discussions of the passages on Robin Hood in the three Scottish chroniclers Andrew of Wyntoun, Walter Bower (continuing the work of John of Fordun) and John Major (pp. 4-5, 15-16). Pp. 315-19: appendix 2, is a list entitled "Robin Hood in Literature", which includes the chronicles that contain passages on Robin Hood ⁃ Kaufman, Alexander L 2015a. Brief mention ⁃ { Child, Francis James 1882a, vol. III, pp. 41-42. Chronicles
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  • Holinshed, Raphael: [Wolfe, Reyner]; [Harrison, William]; [Stanyhurst, Richard]. The Firste volume of the Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande. Conteyning the description and Chronicles of England, from the first inhabiting vnto the conquest. The description and Chronicles of Scotland, from the first originall of the Scottes nation, til the yeare of our Lorde. 1571. The description and Chronicles of Yrelande, likewise from the firste originall of that nation, untill the yeare. 1547. Faithfully gathered and set forth, by Raphaell Holinshed. At London: Imprinted for Iohn Hunne, 1577. 2 vols. [8], 126, [1] leaves, 289, [9], 22, [2], 518, [30], pp., 28 leaves, 115, [9] pp.; [4], 291-659, 700-981, 990-1593, [1], 1593-1876, [34] pp. Illus. 2⁰. Read online/download ⁃ Hathi Trust. Bibliographical sources ⁃ ESTC ⁃ STC (2nd ed.), 13568b. Citation ⁃ Holinshed, Raphael: [Wolfe, Reyner]; [Harrison, William]; [Stanyhurst, Richard]. The Firste volume of the …
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  • Holinshed, Raphael: [Wolfe, Reyner]; [Harrison, William]; [Stanyhurst, Richard]. The Firste volume of the Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande. Conteyning, the description and Chronicles of England, from the first inhabiting vnto the conquest. The description and Chronicles of Scotland, from the first originall of the Scottes nation, till the yeare of our Lorde. 1571. The description and Chronicles of Yrelande, likewise from the firste originall of that nation, vntill the yeare. 1547. Faithfully gathered and set forth, by Raphaell Holinshed. At London: imprinted [by Henry Bynneman] for Lucas Harrison, [1577]. 2 vols. [8], 124 [i.e. 126], [1] leaf, 289, [1], [8], 22, [2], 518, [26], [2], 28 leaves, 115, [9]; [4], 291-659, 700-981, 990-1593, [1], 1593-1876, [104] pp. Illus. (woodcuts), folded plate, map. 2⁰. Bibliographical sources ⁃ ESTC. Citation ⁃ Holinshed, Raphael: [Wolfe, Reyner]; [Harrison, William]; [Stanyhurst, Richard]. The Firste volume of the …
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  • Holinshed, Raphael: [Wolfe, Reyner]; [Harrison, William]; [Stanyhurst, Richard]. The Firste volume of the Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande. Conteyning, the description and Chronicles of England, from the first inhabiting vnto the conquest. The description and Chronicles of Scotland, from the first originall of the Scottes nation, till the yeare of our Lorde. 1571. The description and Chronicles of Yrelande, likewise from the firste originall of that nation, vntill the yeare. 1547. Faithfully gathered and set forth, by Raphaell Holinshed. At London: Imprinted [by Henry Bynneman] for George Bishop, [1577]. 2 vols. [8], 124 [i.e. 126], [1] leaf, 289, [1], [8], 22, [2], 518, [26], [2], 28 leaves, 115, [9] pp.; [4], 291-659, 700-981, 990-1593, [1], 1593-1876, [104] pp. Illus. (woodcuts), coat of arms, folded plate, map. 2⁰. Bibliographical sources ⁃ ESTC ⁃ STC (2nd ed.), 13568a. Citation ⁃ Holinshed, Raphael: [Wolfe, Reyner]; [Harrison, William]; …
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  • Holinshed, Raphael: [Wolfe, Reyner]; [Harrison, William]; [Stanyhurst, Richard]. The Firste volume of the Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande. Conteyning, the description and Chronicles of England, from the first inhabiting vnto the conquest. The description and Chronicles of Scotland, from the first originall of the Scottes nation, till the yeare of our Lorde. 1571. The description and Chronicles of Yrelande, likewise from the firste originall of that nation, vntill the yeare. 1547. Faithfully gathered and set forth, by Raphaell Holinshed. At London: Imprinted [by Henry Bynneman] for Iohn Harrison, [1577]. 2 vols. [8], 124 [i.e. 126], [1] leaves; 289, [1], [8], 22, [2], 518, [26], [2], 28 leaves, 115, [9] pp.; [4], 291-659, 700-981, 990-1593, [1], 1593-1876, [104] pp. Illus. (woodcuts), coat of arms, folded plate, map. 2⁰. Bibliographical sources ⁃ ESTC. ⁃ STC (2nd ed.), 13568. Citation ⁃ Holinshed, Raphael: [Wolfe, Reyner]; [Harrison, William]; …
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  • Stubbs, William, ed. Chronicles of the Reigns of Edward I. and Edward II. (Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores, or Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages, vol. 76, pts. 1 & 2) (London, 1882-83). 1-4, v-cxxx, 370; 1-4, v-cxx, 404 pp. Download ⁃ Part 1 (PDF). ⁃ Part 2 (PDF). Citation ⁃ Stubbs, William, ed. Chronicles of the Reigns of Edward I. and Edward II. (Rolls Series, vol. 76, pts. 1 & 2) (London, 1882-83)
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  • Sutcliff, Rosemary. The Chronicles of Robin Hood / by Rosemary Sutcliff. Illustrated by C. Walter Hodges (Oxford Illustrated Classics). London: Oxford University Press, 1950. 280 pp. 8°. Illus. (plates). Bibliographical sources ⁃ BL. Reviews Citation ⁃ Sutcliff, Rosemary. The Chronicles of Robin Hood (London, 1950) .
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-19. Revised by … Allusion Source notes The passage occurs under the year 1510. Holinshed, Raphael 1587a, vol. VI, p. 805, marginal note.. Marginal note against line beginning "And on a time": "Edw. Hall in H.8.fol.vj. The king with other nobles disguised like Robin hoods men for disport"; against line beginning "yeare, the king prepared": "banket". I have silently omitted hyphens that occur at line endings. The second paragraph cited above is not found in the 1577 edition of Holinshed's Chronicles. Readers wishing to look up passages cited on IRHB in the original editions should be careful to note the book and chapter names etc. cited in IRHB's source references. The collations of the 1577 and 1587 editions of Holinshed are unusually confused, some sequences being paginated, some having leaf numbers, some neither. Note also that although the 1577 edition is in four volumes and that of 1587 in six, they were often bound (issued?) in two, …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-05-19. Revised by … Allusion Source notes I have silently omitted hyphens that occur at line endings. Marginal note against line beginning "In Juli was a parlement": "1555. A parlement"; against line beginning "ouer the rest, théese seeme worthie": "Fr. Thin. Lesleus. lib. 10. pag. 524". The 577 edition briefly notes the parliament but gives no particulars. Readers wishing to look up passages cited on IRHB in the original editions should be careful to note the book and chapter names etc. cited in IRHB's source references. The collations of the 1577 and 1587 editions of Holinshed are quite confusing, some sequences being paginated, some having leaf numbers, some neither. Note also that although the 1577 edition is in four volumes and that of 1587 in six, they were often bound (issued?) in two, respectively three, volumes. This is often reflected in PDFs of early editions. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-18. Revised by … Allusion Source notes Marginal note: "Yorkeshire". Italics as in printed text. I have silently omitted hyphens that occur at line endings. The chapter in which this passage is found does not occur in the 1577 edition of Holinshed's Chronicles. Readers wishing to look up passages cited on IRHB in the original editions should be careful to note the book and chapter names etc. cited in IRHB's source references. The collations of the 1577 and 1587 editions of Holinshed are unusually confused, some sequences being paginated, some having leaf numbers, some neither. Note also that although the 1577 edition is in four volumes and that of 1587 in six, they were often bound (issued?) in two, respectively three, volumes. This is often reflected in PDFs of early editions. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Editions ⁃ Holinshed, Raphael …
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  • Fabyan, Robert; Ellis, Henry, ed. The New Chronicles of England and France, In To parts; by Robert Fabyan. Named by himself The Concordance of Histories. Reprinted from Pynson's edition of 1516. The first part collated with the editions of 1533, 1542, and 1559; and the second with a manuscript of the author's own time, as well as the subsequent editions: Including the different continuations. To which are added a biographical and literary preface, and an index. By Henry Ellis. London: Printed for F.C and J. Rivington; T. Payne; Wilkie and Robinson; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Co.; Cadell and Davies; J. Mawman; and J. Johnson and Co., 1811. [4], xxi, [3], 723, [1 blank], [72] pp. Downloads ⁃ PDF etc. Citation ⁃ Fabyan, Robert; Ellis, Henry, ed. The New Chronicles of England and France (London, 1811)
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-17. Revised by … Allusion Source notes I have silently replaced long 's' by ordinary 's', 'J' by 'I'. The passage recurs, with only trivial changes of spelling, in the 1587 edition: There is also a créeke on each side of Robin Whoodes baie, of whose names and courses I haue no skill, sauing that Fillingale the towne dooth stand betwéene them both. See The Holinshed Project: The Texts. Marginal notes: as 1577 ed. I have silently substituted ordinary 's' for long 's' as in the text of the 1577 edition. Readers wishing to look up passages cited on IRHB in the original editions should be careful to note the book and chapter names etc. cited in IRHB's source references. The collations of the 1577 and 1587 editions of Holinshed are unusually confused, some sequences being paginated, some having leaf numbers, some neither. Note also that although the 1577 edition is in four volumes and that of 1587 in six, they were often bound (issued?) in …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-01. Revised by … This section covers allusions occurring in narrative or lyrical sources, including belletristic literature, works of folk literature, historical narrative works such as chronicles and non-specialist works on English (local) history, cartographical works published in book form, itineraries, (auto)biographies, and records and papers of belletrist authors, scientists, politicians etc. as well as letters of all kinds. Allusions are generally understood to be short passages occurring in longer works. This may include short poems quoted in toto in other works. Records relating to actual persons, criminal or otherwise, named Robin/Robert Hood or surnamed Robinhood, persons carrying the same name as secondary or minor characters, i.e. Little John or Will Scarlet, men surnamed Littlejohn, and records relating to historical sheriffs of Nottingham are found in the Records subsection of the Historiography section. Records relating to …
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  • Holinshed, Raphael; [Wolfe, Reyner]; [Harrison, William]; [Hooker, John]; [Fleming, Abraham]; [Thynne, Francis]; [Stow, John]; [Stanyhurst, Richard]; [Ellis, Henry, ed.] Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland. London: Printed for J. Johnson; F.C. and J. Rivington; T. Payne; Wilkie and Robinson; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; Cadell and Davies; and J. Mawman, 1807-1808. 6 vols. [6], v-xii, 766, [2 advert]; [xii], 871; [ii], 1071, [1 blank]; [ii], 952; [viii], 756; [vii], 462, [261] pp. Vols. I-II publ. 1807; vols. III-VI publ. 1808. Downloads ⁃ Vol. I (PDF etc.) ⁃ Vol. II (PDF etc.) ⁃ Vol. III (PDF etc.) ⁃ Vol. IV (PDF etc.) ⁃ Vol. V (PDF etc.) ⁃ Vol. VI (PDF etc.) Citation ⁃ Holinshed, Raphael; [Wolfe, Reyner]; [Harrison, William]; [Hooker, John]; [Fleming, Abraham]; [Thynne, Francis]; [Stow, John]; [Stanyhurst, Richard]; [Ellis, Henry, ed.] Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland (London, …
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  • Holinshed, Raphael; [Wolfe, Reyner]; [Hooker, John]; [Harrison, William]; [Fleming, Abraham]; [Thynne, Francis]; [Stow, John]; [Stanyhurst, Richard]. The Chronicles of England, from William the Conqueror (who began his reigne ouer this Land, in the yeare after Christes natiuitie 1066.) vntill the yeare 1577. Faithfullie gathered and compiled by Raphael Holinshed. And continued from the yeare 1577. vntill this present yeare of Grace 1585. Newlie amended and inlarged. With a necessarie table therevnto annexed, both of names and matters that are memorable. London [H. Denham] [at the expenses of J. Harison], [1587]. [8], 1592, [62] pp. Downloads ⁃ Vol. III (PDF etc.) Bibliographical sources ⁃ ESTC ⁃ STC (2nd ed.), 13569.5. Citation ⁃ Holinshed, Raphael; [Wolfe, Reyner]; [Hooker, John]; [Harrison, William]; [Fleming, Abraham]; [Thynne, Francis]; [Stow, John]; [Stanyhurst, Richard]. The Chronicles of England, from William the Conqueror (who began his reigne …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-17. Revised by … Allusion Source notes I have silently replaced long 's' by ordinary 's'. I have likewise silently omitted hyphens that occur at line endings. Marginal notes: "Darwent" and "Kenford". The passage recurs, with only trivial changes of spelling, in the 1587 edition: The Darwent riseth in the hilles that lie west of Robin Whoodes baie, or two miles aboue Aiton bridge, west from Scarborow as Leland saith: and yer it hath run farre from the head, it receiueth two rilles in one bottome from by west, which ioine withall about Longdale end. Thence they go togither to Broxeie, and at Hacknesse take in another water comming from about Silseie. Afterward it commeth to Aiton, then to Haibridge, and there crosseth the Kenford that descendeth from Roberteston. After this also it goeth on to Potersbrumton where it taketh in one rill, as it dooth another beneath running from Shirburne, and the third yet lower on the further banke, that …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-05-19. Revised by … Allusion Source notes I have silently replaced long 's' by ordinary 's', 'J' by 'I' as required. I have likewise silently omitted hyphens that occur at line endings. IRHB's italics represent text in Roman type in the original, its body text being in Black Letter. Marginal note against line beginning "King Henrie beeing not well": "King Henrie requireth ayd of Scottes"; against line beginning "[Cu-]myn with fuie thousand chosen": ""Alexander Cumyn sent into England"; against line beginning "Boetius hath written": "Robyn Hood and little Iohn his cōpanion". The passage recurs, in the 1587 edition, as follows: About this season, there were great warres in England betwixt king Henrie and his barons, of whome the chiefe was Simon Mountfort earle of Leicester, and diuerse other. K. Henrie being not well able to withstand his aduersaries attempts, requested K. Alexander to send him some aid of Scots to subdue the rebels of his …
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  • Holinshed, Raphael; [Wolfe, Reyner]; [Fleming, Abraham]; [Thynne, Francis]; [Stow, John]. The first and second volumes of Chronicles, comprising 1 The description and historie of England, 2 The description and historie of Ireland, 3 The description and historie of Scotland: first collected and published by Raphaell Holinshed, William Harrison, and others: now newlie augmented and continued (with manifold matters of singular note and worthie memorie) to the yeare 1586. by Iohn Hooker aliàs Vowell Gent. and others. With conuenient tables at the end of these volumes. [London]: Finished in Ianuarie 1587, and the 29 of the Queenes Maiesties reigne, with the full continuation of the former yeares, at the expenses of Iohn Harison, George Bishop, Rafe Newberie, Henrie Denham, and Thomas VVoodcocke. At London printed [by Henry Denham] in Aldersgate street at the signe of the Starre, [1587]. 3 vols. [10], 250, [4], 202, [2] pp.; 61, [13], 183, [1], 421, 424-430, 436-438, 431-433, 439-445, …
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