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The home of the villain of the ballad [[Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne]] is usually taken to be [[Gisburn]] in the Ribble Valley (Lancashire, formerly the West Riding of Yorkshire), but Guisborough in the North Riding of Yorkshire is certainly also a possibility. From the 11th to the mid-19th century, the form 'Guisborough' ('Guisbrough' etc.) had strong competition from the form 'Gisburn' ('Gyseburne' etc.)<ref>{{:Smith, Albert Hugh 1928a}}, pp. 149-50; {{:Pease, Alfred Edward 1928a}}, 'Notes on the Nomenclature of the Town of Guisbrough' (unpaginated appendix).</ref> For Gisburn in the ballad, see further the entry on [[Gisburn]].
The home of the villain of the ballad [[Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne]] is usually taken to be [[Gisburn]] in the Ribble Valley (Lancashire, formerly the West Riding of Yorkshire), but Guisborough in the North Riding of Yorkshire is certainly also a possibility. From the 11th to the mid-19th century, the form 'Guisborough' ('Guisbrough' etc.) had strong competition from the form 'Gisburn' ('Gyseburne' etc.)<ref>{{:Smith, Albert Hugh 1928a}}, pp. 149-50; {{:Pease, Alfred Edward 1928a}}, 'Notes on the Nomenclature of the Town of Guisbrough' (unpaginated appendix).</ref> For Gisburn in the ballad, see further the entry on [[Gisburn]].
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=== Gazetteers ===
=== Gazetteers ===
* Not included in {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 293-311.
* Not included in {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 293-311.
=== Sources ===
=== Sources ===
* {{:Pease, Alfred Edward 1928a}}, 'Notes on the Nomenclature of the Town of Guisbrough' (unpaginated appendix).
* {{:Pease, Alfred Edward 1928a}}, 'Notes on the Nomenclature of the Town of Guisbrough' (unpaginated appendix).
* {{:Smith, Albert Hugh 1928a}}, pp. 149-50.
* {{:Smith, Albert Hugh 1928a}}, pp. 149-50.
=== Background ===
=== Background ===
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guisborough Wikipedia: Guisborough.]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guisborough Wikipedia: Guisborough.]
=== Also see ===
=== Also see ===
* [[Places named Gisburn]].
* [[Places named Gisburn]].
=== Notes ===
=== Notes ===
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Guisborough.
Guisborough from Highcliffe Nab / MarcusBritish.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-11. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-05.

The home of the villain of the ballad Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne is usually taken to be Gisburn in the Ribble Valley (Lancashire, formerly the West Riding of Yorkshire), but Guisborough in the North Riding of Yorkshire is certainly also a possibility. From the 11th to the mid-19th century, the form 'Guisborough' ('Guisbrough' etc.) had strong competition from the form 'Gisburn' ('Gyseburne' etc.)[1] For Gisburn in the ballad, see further the entry on Gisburn.

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Background

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