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{{quote|<keyword>Robin Hood's Well</keyword> [...] a hamlet, partly in the township of Burgh Wallis, parish of Owton, and partly in the township of Skelbrook, parish of Kirkby South, wapentake of Osgoldcross, 7 miles N. W. from <keyword>Doncaster</keyword>. This village is situated in what was once <keyword>Barnsdale</keyword> Forest, now enclosed, and one of the haunts of the renowned free-booter. The well is a square building, nine feet high, which adjoins the high road; near this place <keyword>Robin Hood</keyword> is said to have robbed the <keyword>Bishop of Hereford</keyword>, and afterwards compelled him to dance round a tree in his boots.<ref>{{:Clarke, Stephen Reynolds 1828a}}, p. 208.</ref>}}</onlyinclude>
{{quote|<keyword>Robin Hood's Well</keyword> [...] a hamlet, partly in the township of Burgh Wallis, parish of Owton [''sic''], and partly in the township of Skelbrook, parish of Kirkby South, wapentake of Osgoldcross, 7 miles N. W. from <keyword>Doncaster</keyword>. This village is situated in what was once <keyword>Barnsdale</keyword> Forest, now enclosed, and one of the haunts of the renowned free-booter. The well is a square building, nine feet high, which adjoins the high road; near this place <keyword>Robin Hood</keyword> is said to have robbed the <keyword>Bishop of Hereford</keyword>, and afterwards compelled him to dance round a tree in his boots.<ref>{{:Clarke, Stephen Reynolds 1828a}}, p. 208.</ref>}}</onlyinclude>
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== Source notes ==
IRHB's brackets. For 'Owton' read 'Owston'.
 
== Editions ==
* {{:Clarke, Stephen Reynolds 1828a}}; see p. 208.
* {{:Clarke, Stephen Reynolds 1828a}}; see p. 208.


=== Lists ===
== Lists ==
* Not in {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 315-19.
* Not in {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 315-19.
* Outside scope of: {{:Sussex, Lucy 1994a}}.
* Outside scope of: {{:Sussex, Lucy 1994a}}.
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== Background ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owston,_South_Yorkshire Wikipedia: Owston, South Yorkshire.]
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 7 January 2021

Allusion
Date 1828
Author Clarke, Stephen Reynolds
Title New Yorkshire Gazetteer
Mentions Robin Hood's Well [well; hamlet]; Barnsdale Forest; Bishop of Hereford; [Bishop's Tree]

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-14. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-01-07.

Allusion

Robin Hood's Well [...] a hamlet, partly in the township of Burgh Wallis, parish of Owton [sic], and partly in the township of Skelbrook, parish of Kirkby South, wapentake of Osgoldcross, 7 miles N. W. from Doncaster. This village is situated in what was once Barnsdale Forest, now enclosed, and one of the haunts of the renowned free-booter. The well is a square building, nine feet high, which adjoins the high road; near this place Robin Hood is said to have robbed the Bishop of Hereford, and afterwards compelled him to dance round a tree in his boots.[1]

Source notes

IRHB's brackets. For 'Owton' read 'Owston'.

Editions

Lists

Background

Also see

Notes