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'Robin Hood's Butts' is an alternative name of the Pyons, two conically shaped natural hills<ref>{{:Crawford, O G S 1924a}}; see p. 159.</ref> in Canon Pyon, Herefordshire. The name is first recorded in 1802.
'Robin Hood's Butts' is an alternative name of the Pyons, two conically shaped natural hills<ref>{{:Crawford, O G S 1924a}}; see p. 159.</ref> in Canon Pyon, Herefordshire. The name is first recorded in 1802.


Pyon Hill, the larger and easternmost of the two hills, is located ''c.'' 150 m west of the A4110, while Butthouse Knap, its smaller cousin, is located ''c.'' 300 m WSW of it. They are situated ''c.'' 4.75 and ''c.'' 3.6 km southeast of Weobley. George Lipscomb in his ''Journey into South Wales'' (1802 Allusion below) notes that "Robin Hood's Butts, a little detached eminence, stands in the midst of a beautiful plain, called Pembridge bottom". I have found no other Robin Hood's Butts in Herefordshire to which this could refer, and in view of the other localities mentioned in the passage he most likely meant the Pyons in Cannon Pyon.
Pyon Hill, the larger and easternmost of the two hills, is located ''c.'' 150 m west of the A4110, while its smaller cousin, Butthouse Knap, is located ''c.'' 300 m WSW of Pyon Hill. They are situated ''c.'' 4.75 and ''c.'' 3.6 km southeast of Weobley and ''c.'' 10.5 km SSE of Pembridge. George Lipscomb in his ''Journey into South Wales'' (1802 Allusion below) notes that "Robin Hood's Butts, a little detached eminence, stands in the midst of a beautiful plain, called Pembridge bottom". In view of the plural form, it is surprising that he took "Robin Hood's Butts" to refer to a single "eminence", and if "Pembridge bottom" ever had any currency as a place-name, it must be said that it has left no trace on any of the maps of the area that I have consulted (including those listed in the Maps section below), nor does it occur as a field name in the area.<ref>[https://htt.herefordshire.gov.uk/her-search/field-names-and-landowners/search/results?name=pembridge&number=&parish=&owner=&SubmitButton=Search Herefordshire Through Time: Field name and landowners results: Pembridge.]</ref>
 
I have found no other Robin Hood's Butts in Herefordshire to which this could refer, and in view of the other localities mentioned in the passage &ndash; Lady Lift is in Yazor, ''c.'' 4.2 km WSW of Butthouse Knap &ndash; I believe he must have meant the Pyons in Cannon Pyon.  
 
 


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=== Background ===
=== Background ===
[https://htt.herefordshire.gov.uk/her-search/field-names-and-landowners/search/results?name=pembridge&number=&parish=&owner=&SubmitButton=Search Herefordshire Through Time: * Field name and landowners results: Pembridge]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_Pyon Wikipedia: Canon Pyon.]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_Pyon Wikipedia: Canon Pyon.]



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Pyon Hill, the easternmost of the Robin Hood's Butts in Pyon Canon.

[[File:|thumb|right|500px|Pyon Hill, the easternmost of the Robin Hood's Butts in Canon Pyon / Philip Pankhurst, 4 Jul. 2011, Creative Commons.]]

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-02-12. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-02-13.

'Robin Hood's Butts' is an alternative name of the Pyons, two conically shaped natural hills[1] in Canon Pyon, Herefordshire. The name is first recorded in 1802.

Pyon Hill, the larger and easternmost of the two hills, is located c. 150 m west of the A4110, while its smaller cousin, Butthouse Knap, is located c. 300 m WSW of Pyon Hill. They are situated c. 4.75 and c. 3.6 km southeast of Weobley and c. 10.5 km SSE of Pembridge. George Lipscomb in his Journey into South Wales (1802 Allusion below) notes that "Robin Hood's Butts, a little detached eminence, stands in the midst of a beautiful plain, called Pembridge bottom". In view of the plural form, it is surprising that he took "Robin Hood's Butts" to refer to a single "eminence", and if "Pembridge bottom" ever had any currency as a place-name, it must be said that it has left no trace on any of the maps of the area that I have consulted (including those listed in the Maps section below), nor does it occur as a field name in the area.[2]

I have found no other Robin Hood's Butts in Herefordshire to which this could refer, and in view of the other localities mentioned in the passage – Lady Lift is in Yazor, c. 4.2 km WSW of Butthouse Knap – I believe he must have meant the Pyons in Cannon Pyon.



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