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{{AlItemTop|About=Robert, earl of Huntingdon; Robin Hood's epitaph [spurious]; Kirklees; [Robin Hood's Grave]|DatePrefix=|Date=|DateSuffix=|AuthorPrefix=|Author=Crabtree, John|AuthorSuffix=|Title=A Concise History of the Parish and Vicarage of Halifax, in the County of York|PlainTitle=|Poem=|Chronicle=|AlCat1=Robin Hood's Grave (Kirklees Priory)|AlCat2=Kirklees Priory|Link1=1836 - Crabtree, John - Concise History of Halifax (1)|Link2=1836 - Crabtree, John - Concise History of Halifax (3)|Link3=Robin Hood's Penny Stone (Wainstalls)|Link4=Standing Stone (Sowerby)}}<div class="no-img"><p id="byline">By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-09-18.</p>
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<p id="byline">By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-09-18.</p>
== Allusion ==
== Allusion ==
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<div class="blockthorny">We have no evidence to shew what might be the state of the population in all the out-townships, at an early period of our history, [p. 311:] but some inference may be drawn even as far back as the olden time when "Robert, earl of Huntingdon," ranged the forest of Sowerbyshire.<br/>
<div class="blockthorny">We have no evidence to shew what might be the state of the population in all the out-townships, at an early period of our history, [p. 311:] but some inference may be drawn even as far back as the olden time when "Robert, earl of Huntingdon," ranged the forest of Sowerbyshire.<br/>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Nea arcir vir as him sa geud<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;An pipl kauld him Kobin Heud;<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Sic utlauz az he, an iz men,<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Vil Inglonde nivr si agen."<br/><br/>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Nea arcir vir as him sa geud<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;An pipl kauld him Kobin Heud;<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Sic utlauz az he, an iz men,<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Vil Inglonde nivr si agen."<br/><br/>
At least so says his epitaph. Tradition says, his remains lies under an ancient cross at Kirklees, where he died in 1274.<ref>{{:Crabtree, John 1836a}};see pp. 310-11.</ref></div></onlyinclude>
At least so says his epitaph. Tradition says, his remains lies under an ancient cross at Kirklees, where he died in 1274.<ref>{{:Crabtree, John 1836a}};see pp. 310-11.</ref><br/><br/></div></onlyinclude>
== IRHB comments ==
== IRHB comments ==
John Crabtree's book is a somewhat condensed and modernized paraphrase of Watson, a sad example of plagiarism.
John Crabtree's book is a somewhat condensed and modernized paraphrase of Watson, a sad example of plagiarism.
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* {{:Crabtree, John 1836a}};see pp. 310-11.
* {{:Crabtree, John 1836a}};see pp. 310-11.
* {{:Watson, John 1775a}}. The book Crabtree plagiarized.
* {{:Watson, John 1775a}}. The book Crabtree plagiarized.
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Date 1836
Author Crabtree, John
Title A Concise History of the Parish and Vicarage of Halifax, in the County of York
Mentions Robert, earl of Huntingdon; Robin Hood's epitaph [spurious]; Kirklees; [Robin Hood's Grave]

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-09-18.

Allusion

We have no evidence to shew what might be the state of the population in all the out-townships, at an early period of our history, [p. 311:] but some inference may be drawn even as far back as the olden time when "Robert, earl of Huntingdon," ranged the forest of Sowerbyshire.

     "Nea arcir vir as him sa geud
     An pipl kauld him Kobin Heud;
     Sic utlauz az he, an iz men,
     Vil Inglonde nivr si agen."

At least so says his epitaph. Tradition says, his remains lies under an ancient cross at Kirklees, where he died in 1274.[1]

IRHB comments

John Crabtree's book is a somewhat condensed and modernized paraphrase of Watson, a sad example of plagiarism.

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