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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-06-15. Revised by … Beginning in the mid-1920s, Stockholm school teacher, poet, travel writer, translator, and writer of children's books, John O. Ericsson, Wikipedia: John Olof Ericsson (in Swedish). published eleven children's books on Robin Hood that were to become the most frequently translated, adapted, republished and reprinted oeuvre on the outlaw by any Nordic writer. The total number of printings in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland will probably turn out to exceed 100. Ericsson's Robin Hood books were not only translated but adapted and/or abridged and had their titles changed, deliberately or by mistake. The result is a rather confused situation, which could only be fully cleared up by someone with easy access to all issues of the books. While IRHB feels fairly confident that the later printings, adaptations and translations etc. actually inspected have been connected with the correct Swedish first editions, this cannot be said for …
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  • Robin Hood Close. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-11-20. Revised by … The small residential street Robin Hood Close is a side street of Robin Hood Road near St John's, Woking. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: St John's, Woking.
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  • Robin Hood Roundabout. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-11-20. Revised by … At the intersection of A324, Amstel Way, Lockfield Drive and Denton Way, near St John's, Woking, is Robin Hood roundabout. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: St John's, Woking.
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  • Halifax Minster. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-10-29. Revised by … Allusion, background materials and comments kindly provided by Robert Lynley. Allusion Source notes IRHB's brackets. The printed source provides no reference to the MS source of the cited passage. John Favour was vicar of Halifax for thirty years. Born at Southampton, he was … on 30 sep. 1611, resigned as vicar of Halifax in 1623, succeded by his son John. He became prebendary of Oswaldwick in York Minster on 2 sep. 1614, from which he resigned in 1617 on being made precentor of York with the prebend of Driffield annexed. He was chaplain to Archbishop Matthew and residentiary of York. Walker, Walter James 1885a, p. 1, which …
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  • Robin Hood Roundabout. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-11-20. Revised by … Nottingham Court is a small appendix to Nottingham Close, which is in turn a side street of Robin Hood Road near St John's, Woking. As this vicinity is rich in localities named after Robin Hood it seems highly likely that Nottingham Court (like the Close) is part of the local Robin Hood theme. It is not found on any of the maps listed below and so must have come into being since the mid-20th century. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Maps ⁃ 25" O.S. map Surrey XVI.11 (1916; rev. 1913) ⁃ 25" O.S. map Surrey XVI.11 (1936; rev. 1934) ⁃ 25" O.S. map Surrey XVI.11 (1916; rev. 1913) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Surrey XVI (1873; surveyed 1870-71) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Surrey XVI.SE (1897; rev. 1894-95) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Surrey XVI.SE (1897; rev. 1894-95) (georeferenced) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Surrey XVI.SE (1920; rev. 1913) ⁃ 6" …
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  • Robin Hood Roundabout. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-11-20. Revised by … Nottingham Close is a side street of Robin Hood Road near St John's, Woking. As this vicinity is rich in localities named after Robin Hood it seems highly likely that Nottingham Close is part of the local Robin Hood theme. It is not found on any of the maps listed below and so must have come into being since the mid-20th century. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Maps ⁃ 25" O.S. map Surrey XVI.11 (1916; rev. 1913) ⁃ 25" O.S. map Surrey XVI.11 (1936; rev. 1934) ⁃ 25" O.S. map Surrey XVI.11 (1916; rev. 1913) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Surrey XVI (1873; surveyed 1870-71) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Surrey XVI.SE (1897; rev. 1894-95) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Surrey XVI.SE (1897; rev. 1894-95) (georeferenced) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Surrey XVI.SE (1920; rev. 1913) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Surrey XVI.SE (1937; rev. 1934-35) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Surrey …
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  • Hathersage Church where the Little John relics were found before c. 1750. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-01-05. Revised by … Part of Little John's chain mail with his bow, helmet and arrows hung in Hathersage Church … Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ HopeValley.org.uk: Little John - 3 - the great bow. ⁃ Hulbert, Martin F H 1981a (not seen, but cf. HopeValley.org.uk).
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  • The northern part of the now bi-, tri or more-sected Little John's Lane in Reading. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-11-17. Revised by … Little John's Lane in Reading originally followed a course slightly east of due north … bi-, if not tri- or multi-sected it, so that there are now two streets named Little John's Lane on official street signs, one connecting Oxford Road and Sherwood … on the north side of Thornton Mews. North of Portman Road, the lane leads to Little John's Farm, where the annual Reading Festival is held. I …
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  • The southern, now detached part of Little John's Lane. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-11-17. Revised by … Through housing development during the 20th century the southern part of Little John's Lane, running roughly south-north from Oxford Road to Sherwood Street, has become detached from the part of Little John's Lane that continues north from Portman Road in Reading. Judging from … there are now in reality two separate streets in Reading officially named 'Little John's Lane', as indicated on street signs. Why should the postman's life be easy? I do not know when Little John's Lane became bi-, tri- or multi-sected, but the map evidence and the general look of the buildings in the area make it clear that this happened during the 20th century. The 25" O.S. map of the area …
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  • From north to south: Whitby Abbey, and the Robin Hood-related places at Whitby Laithes. and Little John's Stone as well Robin Hood's Close and Little John's Close / O.S. 6" map Yorkshire 32 (1853, surveyed 1849).]] By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-05-28. Revised by … Little John's Close is situated immediately west of Whitby Laithes, c. 2.35 km SE of … as 1540 a stone called Robin Hood's Stone stood in Robin Hood's Close, and Little John's Stone may well have also stood in Little John's Close already at that time, but we have no direct evidence of this. … moved to the edge of their respective fields, Robin Hood's to the south and Little John's to the north, so that they now stood very close to …
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  • From north to south: Whitby Abbey, and the Robin Hood-related places at Whitby Laithes. and Little John's Stone as well Robin Hood's Close and Little John's Close / O.S. 6" map Yorkshire 32 (1853, surveyed 1849).]] By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-05-29. Revised by … Little John's Stone stands – or rather stood, since the stone currently at the site is a modern replacement – in a small field named Little John's Close, immediately west of Whitby Laithes and c. 2.35 km SE of Whitby. To the north, Little John's Close abuts Robin Hood's Close on which stands the modern incarnation of … Robin Hood's Stone is first recorded in 1540 (see Records section below). Little John's Stone may well have stood in Little John's Close already at that time, but we have no direct evidence of this. According to Lionel Charlton, who gave an interesting account of these stones and fields in his History of Whitby (1779), Charlton, Lionel 1779a, …
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  • Ashburton. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-25. Revised by … Record Source notes This entry figures in the accounts for 1557-58 under the heading "Paid". IRHB comments Men surnamed LittleJohn are found in the records too often to be of much interest unless they have something else to recommend them. This LittleJohn is found in Ashburton almost 70 years later than a John Little (see section 'Also see' below). Ashburton was (and is) a small town; was John LittleJohn a descendant of John Little? There is at least one considerably earlier example of a John Little appearing at a locality years before a person surnamed LittleJohn. Reaney, Percy Hide 1976a, s.n. 'LittleJohn'. Although two examples are hardly enough to build a hypothesis on, it does seem likely that LittleJohn arose as a surname for people whose father was named John Little. John LittleJohn of Ashburton is also mentioned in the accounts for 1555-56. There were Robin Hood-related entertainments of some sort …
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  • Little John's Cross Hill. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-10-18. Revised by … Little John's Cross Hill is a hill in Exeter just south of Dunsford Road on the edge of Dartmoor. The name applies to the hill as well as to several Little lanes on it. It takes its name from Little John's Cross, a local wayside cross, which is in turn named after a local family surnamed LittleJohn and is thus in its origin not related to the Robin Hood tradition. See Flickr: Little John's Cross, Exeter, Wayside Cross (by Alan Rosevear). However, the spelling "Little John" obviously bears witness to, as well as encourages, reinterpretation along such lines, and thus we find an early 1990's private residence on Little John's Cross Hill named Sherwood Rise. Zoopla: Property history of Sherwood Rise, Little Johns Cross Hill, Exeter EX2 9PJ, 12th Sep 2012. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Flickr: Little John's Cross, Exeter, Wayside …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-10-18. Revised by … Robin Hood place-names, localities with local traditions, literary locales etc. ar or near Little John's Cross:
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  • Hathersage Church where the arrows and other Little John relics were found before c. 1750. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-04. Revised by … Little John's arrows together with his bow, helmet and chain mail hung in Hathersage … Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ HopeValley.org.uk: Little John - 3 - the great bow. ⁃ Hulbert, Martin F H 1981a (not seen, but cf. preceding).
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  • Hathersage Church where the Little John relics were kept before c. 1750. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-01. … some arrows, a helmet and some chain mail that had allegedly belonged to Little John hung in Hathersage Church until about the middle of the 18th century. … with another account of the fate of these relics, HopeValley.org.uk: Little John - 3 - the great bow. according to which, on the death of Benjamin Ashton, … of Cannon Hall, near Barnsley. In the mid-18th century, William or his son John (d. 1775) had Little John's bow and armour removed from Hathersage Church to their home, allegedly to protect these items as the church was in a bad state of repair. William Spencer's daughter Ann married Walter Stanhope (who assumed the surname …
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  • Hathersage Church where the arrows and other Little John relics were found before c. 1750. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-01. Revised by … Little John's helmet and bow, which with other Little John relics formerly hung in Hathersage church, were said to be in the collection at Parham House in 1868. However, as far as the bow is concerned this is in conflict with another account of the fate of these relics after they were removed from Hathersage Church. Quotations Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Cooper, William Durrant 1873a. ⁃ Scott, Sibbald David 1868a, vol. I, p. 197. Notes
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  • The former Little John's Croft. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-01-29. Revised by … In 1841 a … c. 1.1 km southeast of the present settlement of Warton Bank, was known as Little John's Croft. It was situated immediately south of the area now occupied by Warton Aerodrome. The plot is listed as 'Little John's Croft' in the 1841 tithe award for the township of Warton in the parish of Kirkham. Its area was 1 acre and 3 perches ( m 2 ), its owner and occupier Elizabeth Penketh, its state of cultivation meadow. 1841 tithe award for township of Warton in the parish of Kirkham, online at the Genealogist, Piece 18, sub-piece 324, Image 018, #270 (£); accompanying map, online at the Genealogist, Piece 18, sub-piece 324, Sub-Image 001, #270 (£). The contours of the field are clearly indicated on the earliest of the 6" O.S. maps listed below. See the map detail included in the image gallery below where …
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  • Little John's Meadow was situated in the area indicated. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, … meadow c. 1.5 km west of Kirkby, Walton on the Hill, Liverpool, was known as 'Little Johns Meadow' in 1839. The plot figures under this name in the tithe award for … landowner, Richard Naylor as occupier, state of cultivation as '[m]eadow', 'Little Johns Meadow' as '[n]ame and description of lands and premises', and an area of 1 acre, 1 rood and 13 perches ( m 2 ). 1839 tithe award for Kirkby parish, Waltham on the Hill, online at the Genealogist, Piece 18, sub-piece 187, Image 012, #239 (£); accompanying map, online at the Genealogist, Piece 18, sub-piece 187, Sub-Image 001, #239 (£). It was situated immediately south of a no longer existing 'Hob Lane', and plots in its immediate vicinity figure in the tithe award as …
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  • Little John's Wood, Caddington By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-09-13. Revised by … Little John's Wood, located c. 225 m north of Dunstable Road, about midway between … year, based on a survey carried out in 1879, includes the wood, labelling it 'Little John's Wood'. See 25" O.S. map Hertfordshire XVIII.7 (1880; surveyed 1879) and … NNW–SSE. At least as late as the mid-20th century, an open area separated Little John's Wood from Dame Ellen's Wood to the north. Now this area is also wooded, so that Little John's and Dame Ellen's woods form a larger continuously wooded area, together … to the west. Given the presence of Dame Ellen's Wood in the vicinity of Little John's Wood we …
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  • Skelton, John; Scattergood, John, ed. The Complete English Poems. John Skelton / edited by John Scattergood (Penguin English Poets). Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1983. 573 pp. 20 cm. Paperback. ISBN 0140422331. Citation ⁃ Skelton, John; Scattergood, John, ed. The Complete English Poems. John Skelton (Harmondsworth, 1983)
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  • Skelton, John; Scattergood, John, ed. The Complete English Poems. John Skelton / edited by John Scattergood (The English Poets). New Haven & London: Yale University Press, … 21 cm. ISBN 0300029713 (pbk); 0300029705 (cased). Citation ⁃ Skelton, John; Scattergood, John, ed. The Complete English Poems. John Skelton (New Haven & London, 1983)
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  • Marshall, John. 'Riding with Robin Hood: English Pageantry and the Making of a Legend', in: Marshall, John 2020a, pp. 293-315.
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  • Marshall, John. 'Picturing Robin Hood in Early Print and Performance: 1500–1590', in: Marshall, John 2020a, pp. 316-36.
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  • Marshall, John. 'Revisiting and Revising Robin Hood in Sixteenth-Century London', in: Marshall, John 2020a, pp. 337-57.
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  • Marshall, John. "'Comyth in Robyn Hode': Paying and Playing the Outlaw at Croscombe", in: Marshall, John 2020a, pp. 248-70.
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  • Marshall, John. 'Gathering in the Name of the Outlaw: REED and Robin Hood', in: Marshall, John 2020a, pp. 271-92.
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  • Marshall, John. "'goon in-to Bernysdale': the Trail of the Paston Robin Hood Play", in: Marshall, John 2020a, pp. 219-47.
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  • Roby, John. Traditions of Lancashire / by John Roby. Illustrated. Manchester: J. Heywood, [189?]. 2 vols. 21 cm. Illus. (plates). Bibliographical source ⁃ HathiTrust. Citation ⁃ Roby, John. Traditions of Lancashire (Manchester, [189?]) .
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  • Pickford, John. 'Jenkyn, Little John, &c.', Notes & Queries, Series 10, vol. V (1906), p. 195 .
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  • Page, John T. 'Jenkyn, Little John, &c.', Notes & Queries, Series 10, vol. V (1906), pp. 155-56 .
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  • Pollet, Maurice; Warrington, John, transl. John Skelton, Poet of Tudor England / Translated by John Warrington. London: J. M. Dent & Sons, 1971. xviii, 302 pp. Plates. 23 cm. … British Library ⁃ BL. Citation ⁃ Pollet, Maurice; Warrington, John, transl. John Skelton, Poet of Tudor England (London, 1971) .
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  • Evelyn, John. The Diary of John Evelyn; with an Introduction & Notes by Austin Dobson (The Globe Edition). … xl, 540 [+ 4 advert] pp. Downloads ⁃ PDF Citation ⁃ Evelyn, John. The Diary of John Evelyn, ed. Austin Dobson (London, 1908) .
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  • K., A. J. 'Archery in Finsbury Fields', Gentleman's Magazine, vol. CII (1832), pp. 209-13 . ☚ Kempe, Alfred John 1832a ☛ Kempe, Alfred John 1832c Downloads ⁃ PDF. Reprinted in ⁃ Kempe, Alfred John 1832d; exact title and page reference not known.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-26. Revised by … Significant ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 41, 43-45. Good discussion of Robin Hood folk drama (p. 41) and Elizabethan and later drama (pp. 43-45). ⁃ Echols, Katherine 2013a ⁃ Griffin, Carrie 2017a ⁃ Krasner, Orly Leah 2008a ⁃ Judge, Roy 1997a ⁃ Leach, Robert 2001a ⁃ Marshall, John 1998a ⁃⁃ Marshall, John 2020b ⁃ Marshall, John 2001a ⁃⁃ Marshall, John 2020c ⁃ Marshall, John 2006a ⁃⁃ Marshall, John 2020d ⁃ Marshall, John 2007a ⁃⁃ Marshall, John 2020e ⁃ Marshall, John 2008a ⁃⁃ Marshall, John 2020f ⁃ Marshall, John 2017a ⁃⁃ Marshall, John 2020g ⁃ Marshall, John 2018a ⁃ Marshall, John 2020a ⁃ Stock, Lorraine Kochanske 2008a ⁃ Thorndike, Ashley Horace 1902a ⁃ Uéno, Yoshiko 1979a. …
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  • Roby, John; Milner, George, introd. Traditions of Lancashire / Illustrated. Sixth edition. With an introduction by George Milner. Manchester: John Heywood, [1906]. 2 vols. 8°. Bibliographical sources ⁃ BL. Citation ⁃ Roby, John; Milner, George, introd. Traditions of Lancashire (Manchester, [1906]) .
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  • Rocque, John, cartog.; Pine, John, engr. A Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark, surveyed by John Rocque and engraved by John Pine (London, 1746). 24 sheets; 384 x 201 cm (overall size). Web versions ⁃ Wikipedia: John Rocque's Map of London, 1746 ⁃ Locating London's Past. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: John Rocque's Map of London, 1746 Citation ⁃ Rocque, John, cartog.; Pine, John, engr. A Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark (London, 1746) .
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  • Hutchison, William G., ed.; Suckling, John; Sedley, Charles; Wilmot, John. Sir John Suckling: Ballads and Other Poems; Sir Charles Sedley: Lyrics; John Wilmot (Earl of Rochester): Poems and Songs (The Pembroke Booklets, First … pp. Frontis. (engr.) Citation ⁃ Hutchison, William G., ed.; Suckling, John; Sedley, Charles; Wilmot, John. Sir John Suckling: Ballads and Other Poems; Sir Charles Sedley: Lyrics; John Wilmot (Earl of Rochester): Poems and Songs (Hull, 1906)
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  • Lockhart, John Gibson. Life of Sir Walter Scott [...] Abridged and newly edited (Fine Art Scott, vol. 28) / John Gibson Lockhart. [S.l.]: Educational Book Co., [18??]. Copies ⁃ British Library; Document Supply W22/0564. Citation ⁃ Lockhart, John Gibson. Life of Sir Walter Scott ([S.l.], [18??])
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  • Skelton, John; Henderson, Philip, ed. The Complete Poems of John Skelton, Laureate. Edited by Philip Henderson. Second, revised, edition. … xxii, 446 pp. 8vo. Modernized spelling edition. Citation ⁃ Skelton, John; Henderson, Philip, ed. The Complete Poems of John Skelton, Laureate (London & Toronto, 1948)
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