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'Another copy, entitled ''Sir Thamas'', among Mr White's papers, probably revised by him or his informant, Mr Telfer.\<ref\\>\{\{:Child, Francis James 1882a\}\}, vol. I, pp. 110-11.\</ref\>  +
A 'manuscript copy, furnished by the late Mr Robert White of Newcastle, [...] probably taken down from recitation by Mr James Telfer early in the [19th] century' (\\<ref\>\{\{:Child, Francis James 1882a\}\}, vol. I, p. 106.\</ref\>  +
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A broadside  +
A broadside  +
A broadside  +
A broadside  +
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All in all this has the most readable editions of the ballads it includes  +
All in all this has the most readable editions of the ballads it includes  +
All in all this has the most readable editions of the ballads it includes  +
All in all this has the most readable editions of the ballads it includes  +
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Copyright 'Anthony Ewan' [''sic''].  +
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General Reference Collection 010358.f.69.  +
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Lists copies in many libraries  +
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No. 262 [b]  +
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No. 28 [1]  +
No. 28 [2]  +
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No. 32, incorrectly cites title as 'Robin Hood in French'  +
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No. 674 [13]  +
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Nos. 31, 247. No. 31 incorrectly cites the compiler of this item as 'Alfred Armitage'. No. 247 cites the same item with the correct compiler's name. Both entries incorrectly cite the title as 'Robin Hood Bibliography'.  +
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PR1309.R58 R63 vol. 1  +
PR1309.R58 R63 vol. 2  +
PR1309.R58 R63 vol. 3  +
PR1309.R58 R63 vol. 4  +
PR1309.R58 R63 vol. 5  +
PR1309.R58 R63 vol. 6  +
PR1309.R58 R63 vol. 7  +
PR1309.R58 R63 vol. 8  +
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Read online  +
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Read online or download  +
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Read online or download  +
Recorded 1904-04-25. Performed by John Denny; Billericay, Essex, England. First line: 'It is of a pedlar, pedlar bold'. Collector; Ralph Vaughan Williams  +
Recorded 1904-04-25. Performed by John Denny; Billericay, Essex, England. First line: 'It is of a pedlar, pedlar bold'. Collector; Ralph Vaughan Williams  +
Recorded 1906-03-17. by Mr. Verrall of Horsham, Sussex, England. Collector; Ralph Vaughan Williams  +
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Recorded by Cecil Sharp on 22 Apr. 1908 from the singing of Job Francis, Shipley, Sussex, England. First Line: "'Twas of a pedlar stout and bold"  +
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Routledge.com  +
Routledge.com  +
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Taken down by Vaughan Williams from the singing of a Mr Bell, bricklayer  +
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The standard edition of the English and Scottish popular ballads  +
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Vol. III  +
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Vols. I-II (pts. 1-4)  +
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imperfect copy  +
limited download  +
limited download  +
limited download  +
limited download  +
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limited download  +
lists copies in numerous research libraries  +
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pp. xcviii-xcix  +
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prints sts. 1-5, 104-20, and the epitaph  +
prints sts. 1-5, 104-20, and the epitaph  +
prints sts. 1-5, 104-20, and the epitaph  +
prints sts. 1-5, 104-20, and the epitaph  +
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restricted download  +
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see title-page and back of cover  +
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supplies date '[1905]'  +
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vol. I, p. 10.  +
vol. I, p. 12  +
vol. I, p. 13  +
vol. I, p. 2.  +
vol. I, p. 28  +
vol. I, p. 29.  +
vol. I, p. 31  +
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vol. I, pt. 1 (scans of Bertrand H. Bronson copy)  +
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vol. II, pt. 1  +
vol. II, pt. 2  +
vol. II, pt. 2  +
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vol. III, p. 46  +
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vol. III, pt. 1  +
vol. III, pt. 2  +
vol. IV, pt. 1  +
vol. IV, pt. 2  +
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vol. V, pt. 1  +
vol. V, pt. 2  +
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vol. VII  +
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