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{{quote|The narrow winding lane, which was formerly the bed of the Scire-beck, and still is the boundary between Boston and Skirbeck, is first mentioned in the corporation Records as <keyword>Robin Hood's Walk</keyword>, in 1640. We do not know the origin of this name.<ref>{{:Thompson, Pishey 1856a}}, p. 466.</ref>}}</onlyinclude>
{{quote|The narrow winding lane, which was formerly the bed of the Scire-beck, and still is the boundary between Boston and Skirbeck, is first mentioned in the corporation Records as <keyword>Robin Hood's Walk</keyword>, in 1640. We do not know the origin of this name.<ref>{{:Thompson, Pishey 1856a}}, p. 466.</ref>}}</onlyinclude>
== Lists ==
== Lists ==
* Not included in {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 315-19.
* Not included in {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 293-19.
* Outside scope of {{:Sussex, Lucy 1994a}}.
* Outside scope of {{:Sussex, Lucy 1994a}}.



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By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-24. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-02-20.

Allusion

The narrow winding lane, which was formerly the bed of the Scire-beck, and still is the boundary between Boston and Skirbeck, is first mentioned in the corporation Records as Robin Hood's Walk, in 1640. We do not know the origin of this name.[1]

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