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  • Knight, Stephen; Sussex, Lucy. Robin Hood: A Complete Study of the English Outlaw. Oxford, … ISBN 0-631-19486-X (pbk.) LC Card#: 94-4008. Author citation in book: "Stephen Knight". Includes, pp. 263-88, appendix with list of "References to Robin Hood up to 1600", compiled by Lucy Sussex. Citation ⁃ Knight, Stephen. Robin Hood: A Complete Study of the English Outlaw (Oxford, UK; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Blackwell, 1994)
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  • Wawn, Andrew, review. 'Robin of Rutland', The Times Literary Supplement, No. 4792 (3 Feb. 1995), p. 32 . Work reviewed ⁃ Knight, Stephen Thomas 1994a.
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  • Jones, Timothy S., review. '[Review of:] Stephen Knight. Robin Hood: A Complete Study of the English Outlaw (Oxford, UK; Cambridge, … Journal of English and Germanic Philology, vol. 96 (1997), pp. 101-103 . Knight, Stephen Thomas 1994
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  • Knight, Stephen; Sussex, Lucy. Robin Hood: A Complete Study of the English Outlaw. Oxford, … ISBN 0-631-19486-X (pbk.) LC Card#: 94-4008. Author citation in book: "Stephen Knight". Includes, pp. 263-88, appendix with list of "References to Robin Hood up to 1600", compiled by Lucy Sussex. Citation ⁃ Knight, Stephen. Robin Hood: A Complete Study of the English Outlaw (Oxford, UK; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Blackwell, 1994)
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  • Sussex, Lucy, compil. 'References to Robin Hood up to 1600', in: Knight, Stephen Thomas 1994a, pp. 262-88
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-15. Revised by … Editions ⁃ Vázquez, Nila 2009a. Translations English ⁃ Knight, Stephen Thomas 1998b. Prose translation. ⁃ Knight, Stephen Thomas 2000a. Prose translation. ⁃ Knight, Stephen Thomas 2005b. Prose translation. Studies and criticism ⁃ Björkman, Erik 1907a ⁃ Bradbury, Nancy Mason 2012a ⁃ Database of Middle English Romances: Gamelyn ⁃ Harlan-Haughey, Sarah 2016a. See especially ch. 4, "The Menace in the Greenwood: Gamelyn, Gisborne, and Little John" (pp. 143-77) and as per index s.n. Gamelyn. ⁃ Pál, Brodszky 1938a ⁃ Pearsall, Derek 2018a ⁃ Scattergood, John 1994a ⁃ Shippey, T A 2000a ⁃ Thaisen, Jacob 2008a. Brief mention Baker, Peter S 1998a; includes discussion of Gamelyn.
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  • Nelson, M. A. ' The Earl of Huntington: the Renaissance Plays ', in: Knight, Stephen Thomas 1994a , pp. 99-121. Reprint of Nelson, Malcolm A 1973a, chapter 4: 'The Earl of Huntington' (pp. 114-67).
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-01. Revised by … ⁃ Knight, Stephen Thomas 1994a, pp. 294-95. Unannotated chronological list of 35 films. ⁃ Turner, David 1989a Includes list of films and tv shows up through 1989. Films
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  • Whepstead, where Manston Hall is located. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-23. Revised by … Record  Commission of oyer and terminer to William Scot, Robert de ScardeBburgh, Constantino de Mortuo Mari, John de Sutton, Richard de Kelleshull and John de Berneye, on complaint by Thomas son of Thomas de Scalariis, Knight, that Richard son of Edmund de Sancto Edmundo, John de Bereford, William son of William Giffard, Knight, Thomas de Batesford, Knight, Ralph de Bockyngg, Knight, John ate Lee, Geoffrey ate Lee, Thomas ate Lee, Richard ate Lee, James ate Lee, John son of Edmund de Sancto … Hugh de Glemesford, Laurence de Laveneye, John Tristram, Richard de Manston, Stephen de Sydelesmere, William Shanke of St. Edmunds, Adam Byke, John ate Melne and others carried away his goods at Manston, co. Suffolk. By K. Isaacson, Robert F 1900a, p. 207. Source notes Date: 'Feb. 28. Woodstock'. Membrane 34d. IRHB …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-12. Revised by … Significant ⁃ Bessinger, Jr, Jess Balsor 1952a ⁃ Butler, Michelle M 2011a. ⁃ Chandler, John H. 'Robin Hood: Development of a Popular Hero' (2006), at: The Robin Hood Project: a Robbins Library Digital Project (University of Rochester) ⁃ Clawson, William Hall 1909a ⁃ Cotten-Spreckelmeyer, Antha 2011a. ⁃ Evans, Ruth 2006a ⁃ Flügel, Ewald 1899a. Virtually exhaustive chronological annotated listing of printings of Child ballads, preceded by a discussion of missing glosses and other minor shortcomings of the ESPB from a philological point of view. ⁃ Fox, Adam 1999a. ⁃ Fricke, Richard 1883a. ⁃⁃ Fricke, Richard 1883b ⁃ Friedman, John Block 2011a ⁃ Green, Richard Firth 2004a. ⁃ Griffin, Carrie 2011a. ⁃ Harlan-Haughey, Sarah 2016a. See especially ch. 4, "The Menace in the Greenwood: Gamelyn, Gisborne, and …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-15. Revised by … This page lists works in literary criticism and cultural studies dealing with the Robin Hood tradition. Essential ⁃ Clawson, William Hall 1909a ⁃ Fowler, David C 1968a ⁃⁃ Fowler, David C 1999a ⁃ Ohlgren, Thomas H 2007a ⁃ Nelson, Malcolm A 1973a ⁃ Singman, Jeffrey L … Barnard, John 1989a ⁃⁃ Barnard, John 1999a ⁃ Basdeo, Stephen 2016a ⁃ Benyon, John 2008a ⁃ Bessinger Jr, Jess Balsor 1952a ⁃ Bessinger Jr, Jess Balsor 1966a ⁃ Bessinger Jr, Jess Balsor 1974a ⁃⁃ Bessinger Jr, Jess Balsor 1999a ⁃ Blamires, David 2008a ⁃ Blunk, Laura 2008a ⁃ Brockman, Bennett A 1982a ⁃ Butler, Marilyn Speers 1979a ⁃⁃ Butler, Marilyn Speers 1999a ⁃ Butler, Michelle M 2011a ⁃ Carroll, Michael P 2014a ⁃ …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-17. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-07-26. Significant ⁃ Knight, Stephen Thomas 1994a, pp. 10, 59-60. Excellent brief discussions. Useful ⁃ Heywood, John 1906a, p. 191. In his 'Note-Book and Word-List', the editor briefly discusses Robin Hood proverbs, citing half a dozen examples. ⁃ Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard 1847a (and editions of 1850, 1852, 1852, 1855, 1860, 1865, 1869, 1872, 1874, 1881, 1889, 1904, 1970, 1973 ), vol. II, pp. 688-89 s.n. Robin Hood. Brief mention ⁃ Gilchrist, Robert Murray 1913a, p. 24. ⁃ Turner, Joseph Horsfall 1893a, p. 203. Proverbs
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-15. Revised by … This section is concerned with poetry other than ballads, 'art' rather than popular literature. Specific poems Poems in Allusions section The Allusions section includes items dealing with short poems that are cited in their entirety and discussed there. These are: Anthologies ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 191-94, 198-202. Includes the anonymous Robin Hood and the Duke of Lancaster (1727; pp. 191-94); John Keats: Robin Hood: to a Friend (1818; p. 198f); Alfred Noyes: Sherwood (1904; p. 200f). With useful brief introductions to the poems. Studies and criticism ⁃ Knight, Stephen Thomas 1994a, pp. 158-72. Excellent discussion of 19th century Robin Hood poetry under the heading "Developing a 'Greenwood' Poetry".
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  • Robin Hood's Field would have been somewhere near the point indicated, assuming it ever existed. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-31. Revised by … Information from Tim Clough, Honorary Editor, Rutland Local History & Record Society. Stephen Knight in his first monograph on Robin Hood discusses at some length a locality named 'Robin Hood's Field', supposedly situated near Whitwell, Rutland. Knight, Stephen Thomas 1994a, pp. 29, 30. He apparently saw the existence of this field name and that of Robin Hood's Cave (Whitwell) – the latter being one among hundreds of Robin Hood-related place-names first recorded during the last couple of centuries – as somehow supporting his case for Barnsdale in Rutland being the original, the real or at least an alternative or competing stamping ground for Robin Hood. Now it is clear from my discussion of the latter locality that it was not known as 'Barnsdale' during the Middle Ages, a fact well known to place-name researchers and …
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  • Shalmsford Street, probably the "Shanelesford" where John Petyt held land. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-07. Revised by … Record [16 Apr. 1364:] Exemplification, at the request of Nicholas de Lovayn and Margaret, his wife, now tenants of the manor of Osprenge, of the tenours of inquisitions as follows:— Taken by John de Vieleston, late escheator in the county of Kent, at Osprenge, on Sunday the morrow of the Circumcision, 18 Edward III, touching Knights’ fees held of the manor. [Chancery Inquisitions, Misc. File 151, No. 20.] … Edward III, finding that there pertain to the manor and are held of it 15½ Knights’ fees, as of the honour of Peverell as appears below:—of the five Knights’ fees which Hamo de Gatton lately held Thomas son and heir of William de Deon holds a fee and a half in Thrulegh and Borstall, worth 15l. yearly, ½ fee in Bocton Malerbe, worth 1008. yearly, ½ fee in Wornesell, co. …
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  • Barnsdale, formerly Bernard's Hill, near Exton, Rutland. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-23. Revised by … Barnsdale near Exton in Rutland, a locality now largely covered by a large water reservoir known as Rutland Water, does not have any connection with Robin Hood, except the rather tenuous one that it may conceivably have been renamed after the area of the same name near Doncaster, which is one of Robin Hood's chief haunts in the earliest tales. In his 1994 monograph on Robin Hood, Stephen Knight advanced the remarkable but untenable idea that this Rutland Barnsdale was, if not the original, then at least an earlier scene of the outlaw's adventures or an alternative locale coeval with Barnsdale in South Yorkshire. It is uncertain which of these hypotheses he favoured, but he clearly felt that his discovery of this other Barnsdale was significant. He did not miss the opportunity to criticize 'empiricist historians' – often butts of his criticism – for not having …
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  • Cornwall, from west to east: Penryn and Lostwithiel. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-15. Revised by … Record [10 July 1371:] Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Stafford, William de Wychyngham, Edmund de Chelreye, Henry Percehay and John Cary, on complaint by Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, and duke of Cornwall, that Thomas Irissh, Baldwin atte Leye, Peter Godesgrace, Odo Trevelan, John Kyn, Robert … John Anissh, John Hobbe, John Sherere, Oger Moram, William atte Leye, Thomas Gilbert, Robert Tregon of Lost, John Kynte of Lost, Roger Swenge of Lost, … Hora of Lost, John Huwet of Lost, Richard Pruet of Lost, Laurence Bodynet, Thomas Rouland, John Martyn of Lost, William Carpenter, John Hog, Nicholas Pegau, Thomas Pegau, Philip Benet, William Cok, John Teyr, Richard Mayho, Nicholas Martyn, Thomas Raulyn, …
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