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An 1830 trade directory lists this as a tavern or public house in "Ruly lane", i.e. Rewley Lane, the proprietor an Elizabeth Bossom. An 1846 trade directory has the pub at Hythe Bridge Street.<ref>See [http://www.oxfordhistory.org.uk/people_lists/oxford_1830_pigots/trades_t.html Oxford History: Pigot's 1830 Directory: Oxford: Trades: T]; [http://www.oxfordhistory.org.uk/people_lists/oxford_pubs/pubs_1846.html Oxford History: Oxford inns and hotels in 1846.]</ref> The pub had not moved. Sometime between 1830 and 1846 Rewley Lane was renamed Hythe Bridge Street.<ref>See {{:Wood, Anthony 1889a}}, vol. I, p. 332; {{:Gelling, Margaret 1953a}}, pt. I, p. 42.</ref>  
An 1830 trade directory lists this as a tavern or public house in "Ruly lane", i.e. Rewley Lane, the proprietor an Elizabeth Bossom. An 1846 trade directory has the pub at Hythe Bridge Street.<ref>See [http://www.oxfordhistory.org.uk/people_lists/oxford_1830_pigots/trades_t.html Oxford History: Pigot's 1830 Directory: Oxford: Trades: T]; [http://www.oxfordhistory.org.uk/people_lists/oxford_pubs/pubs_1846.html Oxford History: Oxford inns and hotels in 1846.]</ref> The pub had not moved. Sometime between 1830 and 1846 Rewley Lane was renamed Hythe Bridge Street.<ref>See {{:Wood, Anthony 1889a}}, vol. I, p. 332; {{:Gelling, Margaret 1953a}}, pt. I, p. 42.</ref>  



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Hyth Bridge Street (formerly Rewley Lane), where the Robin Hood was located.
Hythe Bridge Street (formerly Rewley Lane), Oxford, where the Robin Hood was located / Photo: Google Earth.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-19. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-05-17.

An 1830 trade directory lists this as a tavern or public house in "Ruly lane", i.e. Rewley Lane, the proprietor an Elizabeth Bossom. An 1846 trade directory has the pub at Hythe Bridge Street.[1] The pub had not moved. Sometime between 1830 and 1846 Rewley Lane was renamed Hythe Bridge Street.[2]

UK Pub History lists information on publicans etc. for the years 1863 to 1903, [3] which can be supplemented by the Oxford History site[4] and Slater's Directory for 1850.[5] UK Pub History has the pub at 1 Rewley Road, but unless it moved there at some point, this is not correct.[6]Template:PnItemQry

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