1845 - White, William - General Directory of Town and Borough of Sheffield (2): Difference between revisions

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=== Allusion ===
== Allusion ==
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{{quote|[1845:] Tradition says <keyword>Little John</keyword>, the famed gigantic companion of <keyword>Robin Hood</keyword>, 'lies buried in the church-yard [of Hathersage Church], with one stone at his head, and another at his feet,' and that his bow was hanging up in the church in 1652.<ref>{{:White, William 1845a}}, p. 376.</ref>}}</onlyinclude>
{{quote|[1845:] Tradition says <keyword>Little John</keyword>, the famed gigantic companion of <keyword>Robin Hood</keyword>, 'lies buried in the church-yard [of Hathersage Church], with one stone at his head, and another at his feet,' and that his bow was hanging up in the church in 1652.<ref>{{:White, William 1845a}}, p. 376.</ref>}}</onlyinclude>

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Approximate location of Little John's Grave, churchyard of Hathersage Church,
Derbyshire.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-08-18. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-07-28.


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