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  • Heal, Edith; Allen, Philip, introd.; Content, Dan, illus. Robin Hood / With an Introduction by Philip Allen, illustrated by Dan Content (The Windermere Series). New York, NY: Rand McNally & Company, 1928. vii, 626 pp. 17.5 x 23.5 cm. Illus. Frontis + 8 col. plates. Bibliographical sources ⁃ LT. ⁃ BL. Citation ⁃ Heal, Edith. Robin Hood (The Windermere Series) (New York, 1928)
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-09-03. Revised by … A B C D E F G H I J K Ballads Scholarly ballad collections
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  • [White, Robert]. Nottinghamshire, Worksop, “The Dukeries,” and Sherwood Forest. Small Paper Edition. Worksop: Robert White, 1875. Illus. The Large Paper Edition has some Content not found in this. Relevant Content includes ⁃ Stacye,J. 'The Ancient History of Sherwood Forest', pp. 173-208 ⁃ Hall, S.T. 'The Land of Robin Hood', pp. 209-28. Bibliographical sources ⁃ Sherwood Forest (Nottinghamshire Heritage Gateway). Citation ⁃ [White, Robert]. Nottinghamshire, Worksop, “The Dukeries,” and Sherwood Forest. Small Paper Edition (Worksop, 1875) .
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  • [White, Robert]. Nottinghamshire, Worksop, “The Dukeries,” and Sherwood Forest. Large Paper Edition. Worksop: Robert White, 1875. 348 pp. Illus. This has some Content not found in the Small Paper Edition. Relevant Content inludes ⁃ Stacye,J. 'The Ancient History of Sherwood Forest', pp. 183-218 ⁃ Hall, S.T. 'The Land of Robin Hood', pp. 219-38. Bibliographical sources ⁃ British Library ⁃ Sherwood Forest (Nottinghamshire Heritage Gateway). Citation ⁃ [White, Robert]. Nottinghamshire, Worksop, “The Dukeries,” and Sherwood Forest. Large Paper Edition (Worksop, 1875) .
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  • Knight, Stephen; Bernbau, Anke, ser. ed.; Ashton, Gail, ser. ed. Reading Robin Hood: Content, Form and Reception in the Outlaw Myth / Stephen Knight (Manchester Medieval … Stephen; Bernbau, Anke, ser. ed.; Ashton, Gail, ser. ed. Reading Robin Hood: Content, Form and Reception in the Outlaw Myth (Manchester Medieval Literature and Culture) (Manchester, 2015)
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  • Edwinstowe Historical Society. Edwinstowe Past & Present. [Kelham, Newark]: Newark & Sherwood District Council, 1987. 52 pp. 21 x 15 cm. B&w photos, adverts. Paper. ISBN 0 947810 04 8. Additional Content ⁃ Maid Marian Restaurant, Edwinstowe 1987a. Citation ⁃ Edwinstowe Historical Society. Edwinstowe Past & Present ([Kelham, Newark], 1987) .
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-09-03. Revised by … Essential Only first editions of essential collections are included here. For later editions and printings, see the appropriate page listed below under "Collections arranged by editor". Collections arranged by editor ⁃ Scholarly ballad collections - A to K Ballads
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  • Yager, Susan, ed.; Morse-Gagné, Elise E., ed. Interpretation and Performance: Essays for Alan Gaylord. Provo, Utah: The Chaucer Studio Press, 2013. xxxii, 214 pp. Cloth. Relevant Content ⁃ pp. 23-32: Ohlgren, Thomas H. 'The Ghostly Forester in Walsingham's Chronicon Angliae: A Template for Robin Hood?' Citation ⁃ Yager, Susan, ed.; Morse-Gagné, Elise E., ed. Interpretation and Performance: Essays for Alan Gaylord (Provo, Utah, 2013)
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  • Guilford, Everard L., ed.; Ditchfield, P.H., gen. ed. Memorials of Old Nottinghamshire / Edited by Everard L. Guilford. Illustrated with many illustrations (Memorials of the Counties of England, General Editor P.H. Ditchfield). London: George Allen & Company, Ltd., 1912. xiv, 353, [2 blank], [8 advert] pp. 74 b./w. illus.; 1 fold. map. Cloth. Relevant Content ⁃ Guilford, Everard L. 'Historical Nottinghamshire', pp. 1-11 ⁃ Cox, J. Charles. 'Sherwood Forest', pp. 106-23. Downloads ⁃ PDF etc. Citation ⁃ Guilford, Everard L., ed. Memorials of Old Nottinghamshire (London, 1912) .
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  • Monte, John L. La, ed.; Taylor, Charles Holt, ed. Anniversary Essays in Mediaeval History / by Students of Charles Homer Haskins, presented on his Completion of Forty Years of Teaching. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin & Co., 1929. x, 1 l., 417 pp. Front. (port.). 25 cm. Relevant Content ⁃ MacKenzie, Hugh. 'The Anti-Foreign Movement in England, 1231-1232', pp. 183-203. Bibliographical sources ⁃ Hathi Trust. Citation ⁃ Monte, John L. La, ed.; Taylor, Charles Holt, ed. Anniversary Essays in Mediaeval History (Boston and New York, 1929) .
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  • Monte, John L. La, ed.; Taylor, Charles Holt, ed. Anniversary Essays in Mediaeval History / by Students of Charles Homer Haskins, presented on his Completion of Forty Years of Teaching. Reprint. Freeport, New York: Books for Libraries Press, [1967]. x, 417 pp. Front. (port.). 24 cm. Relevant Content ⁃ MacKenzie, Hugh. 'The Anti-Foreign Movement in England, 1231-1232', pp. 183-203. Bibliographical sources ⁃ Hathi Trust. Citation ⁃ Monte, John L. La, ed.; Taylor, Charles Holt, ed. Anniversary Essays in Mediaeval History. Reprint (Freeport, New York, [1967]) .
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  • Anonymous. Jacke of Douers merry tales. Or His quest of inquiry, or priuy search for the veriest foole in England. VVhereunto is annexed The pennilesse parliament of threed-bare poets. Full of witty mirth, and delightfull recreation for the Content of the reader. Printed at London: By I. B[eale] and are to be sold by Richard Higgenbotham, at his shoppe at the signe of the Cardinals Hat without Newgate, 1615. Sigs. A-F⁴+ (-A1). 4⁰. Entered in the Stationer’s Register to J. Beale, Nov. 12 1614. Bibliographical sources ⁃ ESTC. Copies ⁃ Bodleian Library. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Jacke of Douers merry tales. Or His quest of inquiry, or priuy search for the veriest foole in England (London, 1615) .
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  • , ed.; Napier, Arthur Sampson, ed.; Skeat, Walter William, ed. An English Miscellany Presented to Dr. Furnivall in Honour of His Seventy-Fifth Birthday / [edited by W. P. Ker, Arthur S. Napier and W. W. Skeat]. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1901. x, 503 pp. Relevant Content ⁃ Mead, William E. 'Colour in the English and Scottish Ballads', pp. 321-34. Bibliographical sources ⁃ IA. Download ⁃ PDF. Citation Ker, W. P., ed.; Napier, Arthur S., ed.; Skeat, W. W., ed. An English Miscellany Presented to Dr. Furnivall in Honour of His Seventy-Fifth Birthday (Oxford, 1901) .
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  • Andreasen, Mogens Wenzel; Olufsen, Peter, introd.; Zeuthen, Mogens, cellist; Capella Hafniensis; Svendsen, Leif Ramløv, recorder; Byrith, Claus, prod.; Mangor, Viggo, prod. Classicos Danske Musikhistorie 1000–2000: en Klassisk Musikantologi i Tekst og Toner / Redigeret og fortalt af Mogens Wenzel Andreasen. Frederiksberg: Classico, 2003. Box set with 5CDs and 80 pp booklet. Classcd 501-05. Relevant Content ⁃ Rumelandt, Meister; Christensen, Agnethe, singer; Andersén, Miriam, singer, harpist; Høxbro, Poul, percuss.; Tanggaard, Aage, prod. 'Alle Kvninge, Vursten, Herren, Ritter..', CD 1, track 4. Citation ⁃ Andreasen, Mogens Wenzel, et al. Classicos Danske Musikhistorie 1000–2000: en Klassisk Musikantologi i Tekst og Toner (Frederiksberg, 2003) .
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  • [?Nashe, Thomas]. An Almond for a Parrat, Or Cutbert Curry-knaues Almes. Fit for the knaue Martin, and the rest of those impudent Beggers, that can not be Content to stay their stomakes with a Benefice, but they will needes breake their fastes with our Bishops. Rimarum sum plenus. Therefore beware (gentle Reader) you catch not the hicket with laughing. Jmprinted at a Place, not farre from a Place, by the Assignes of Signior Some-body, and are to be sold at his shoppe in Trouble-knaue Stréet, at the signe of the Standish. [1590]. 4 o. Collation: A-F 4. Some leaves paginated. Copies ⁃ British Library; C. 37. d. 45; 96. b. 15. (4.) ⁃ Bodleian Library; Tanner 247; Malone 566 ⁃ Caius College, Cambridge ⁃ Cambridge University Library ⁃ Chapin Library ⁃ Folger Shakespeare Library ⁃ Harvard University Library ⁃ Huntington Library, San Marino, California ⁃ John Rylands Library ⁃ Lambeth Palace Library ⁃ Magdalene …
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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, 2013-08-01. Revised by … Allusion Source notes Full title: "A report of certain speeches used by Captain Thomas Lee to the Bishop of Meath on the 13th of November, 1598". MS ref.: Vol. CII, pt. 3. Although the printed source is a calendar, the above passage appears to be quoting the MS source rather than summarizing or paraphrasing it. IRHB comments Thomas Jones (c.1550-1619) was Bishop of Meath. The whole report runs to 4½ MS pp. (2½ pp. of printed text). The allusion has not been noted in previous studies or lists. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Atkinson, Ernest George 1895a, p. 373. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-01. Revised by … Allusion Source notes Ellipsis as in printed source. MS ref.: Vol. 604, p. 23, No. 445. Date: Aug. 29. The printed source is a calendar which part quotes, part paraphrases the original letters. IRHB's matter in brackets. IRHB comments The cynicism of politics! The writer of this letter, Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury (1563?-1612) was Lord High Treasurer May 1598-24 May 1612, Lord Privy Seal 1598-1612, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 8 October 1597-1599, and Secretary of State 5 July 1590-24 May 1612. The recipient, George Carew, 1st Earl of Totnes (1555-1629), served under Queen Elizabeth I during the Tudor conquest of Ireland and was appointed President of Munster on Jan. 27, 1600. The allusions has not been noted in previous lists or studies. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Brewer, John Sherren …
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  • The site of the Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-10-19. Revised by … The Robin Hood on Walsall Road in Churchbridge, Wyrley, which was torn down in 2016, was in existence by 1838 and is known to have been named the Robin Hood by 1842. One William Gilpin owned an edge-tool factory in Churchbridge by 1817. At the gates of it he had established, by 1838, two public houses and a brewhouse. He was the kind of capitalist one occassionally comes across in English 19th century history who was not Content to make a profit from the work he paid his workers to do but sought to exploit them through a truck system. A Tommy shop near the factory was in existence by 1871 but may have been in operation long before this date. In his well-researched and informativ blog post on this pub, a Wyerley local historian notes that an entrepreneur with this mindset would hardly have been attracted to a traditional character widely regarded as the embodiment of the principle of stealing from …
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  • Robin Hood Inn. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Around 1800, the Reverend Thomas Halliday, a local Unitarian minister and something of an entrepreneur, was so struck by the beauty, and similarity to Matlock in Derbyshire, of a spot along River Loxley then known as Cliff Rocher that he set out to transform it into Little Matlock, a name it retains to this day. Not Content with altering the name, Halliday, spending his wife's inheritance, had stairs and paths cut into the rock and let trees and shrubs plant in order to accentuate the similarity to the picturesque valley in Derbyshire. The area was then opened to the public and for a few years attracted large numbers of visitors from Sheffield every summer. In 1799 or 1804, Cf. the pub's website, which is no longer online but archived (without photos) at The Wayback Machine. Also see 'Robin Hood pub slips into history after 200 years' (Sheffield Telegraph, Sep. 1, 2011). Halliday built a house, one half of …
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