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[[File:Blyth.jpg|500px|thumb|right|May Day at Hodsock priory, Blyth / [http://www.tripadvisor.com/LocationPhotoDirectLink-g504060-i77494181-Blyth_Nottinghamshire_England.html#77494317 TripAdvisor.com], uploaded by user George B.]]
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<p>The north Nottinghamshire village of Blyth is mentioned twice in the ''[[Gest of Robyn Hode|Gest]]'' (see Evidence below). It is first mentioned in Domesday Book (1086), where it occurs as "Blide".<ref>{{:Gover, John Eric Bruce 1940a}}, p. 68.</ref> The village is located on the A1, the Great North Road. In the Middle Ages it was a rather more substantial town than now. It had two leper hospitals, a priory, three hermitages as well as markets and fairs. Of its former glory little now remains.<ref>See [http://www.nottshistory.org.uk/articles/doubleday/blyth1.htm Nottinghamshire History: The departed glories of Blyth.]</ref></p>
<p>The north Nottinghamshire village of Blyth is mentioned twice in the ''[[Gest of Robyn Hode|Gest]]'' (see Evidence below). It is first mentioned in Domesday Book (1086), where it occurs as "Blide".<ref>{{:Gover, John Eric Bruce 1940a}}, p. 68.</ref> The village is located on the A1, the Great North Road. In the Middle Ages it was a rather more substantial town than now. It had two leper hospitals, a priory, three hermitages as well as markets and fairs. Of its former glory little now remains.<ref>See [http://www.nottshistory.org.uk/articles/doubleday/blyth1.htm Nottinghamshire History: The departed glories of Blyth.]</ref></p>



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Blyth.
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By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-10-10. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-18.

The north Nottinghamshire village of Blyth is mentioned twice in the Gest (see Evidence below). It is first mentioned in Domesday Book (1086), where it occurs as "Blide".[1] The village is located on the A1, the Great North Road. In the Middle Ages it was a rather more substantial town than now. It had two leper hospitals, a priory, three hermitages as well as markets and fairs. Of its former glory little now remains.[2]

Quotations

[c. 1500:]
My purpos was to have dyned to day
At Blith or Dancastere[3]

For better chepe I myght have dyned
In Blythe or in Dankastere[4]

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