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Date 1879
Author Turner, Joseph Horsfall
Title Haworth – Past and Present
Mentions Members of Brighouse procession in celebration of marriage of the future Edward VII and Princess Alexandra of Denmark in 1803 were dressed as Robin Hood and his men
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Windsor Castle.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-19. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-01-07.

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Visitors [to Kirklees Hall, Brighouse] will be pleased to see two old coaches in the coach-house. These are about 200 years old, and the iron rims instead of being complete circles are fixed around the wheels in sections. The carriages were adapted for fording rivers. At the marriage celebration of the Prince of Wales, 1803, they formed a special feature of the Brighouse procession. The coachmen and others were dressed in imitation of [p. 205:] Robin Hood and his men.[1]

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