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[[File:river-maun-edwinstowe-simonjj7777-2013.jpg|thumb|right|500px|This photo of a rope swing over River Maun at Edwinstowe was taken from a point quite close to Robin Hood Bank, perhaps about 75 meters west of it / Photo: simonjj7777 via Panoramio.]]
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Robin Hood Bank was (is?) the name of a short stretch, c. 170 m, of the north bank of River Maune. Gover, Mawer and Stenton in the English Place-Name Society's volume on Nottinghamshire list the name without indicating the situation of the locality to which it was applied, referring to a "''c.'' 1840" tithe award.<ref>{{:Gover, John Eric Bruce 1940a}}, p. 78, and see p. 302.</ref> In fact the tithe award is dated 1841. The land was then owned by an Elizabeth Webster, the occupier being a Miles Webster. The land was characterized as wood, measuring 1 acre, 1 rood and 39 perches ({{AcreRoodPerchToM2|1|1|38}} m<sup>2</sup>).<ref> [https://www.thegenealogist.co.uk/image_viewer/?imagego=yVaqkz_Qlg-fGyJpQu891TJ9ziRQSuSdqWR3Luzp680-lPoSnRCvoyyDrqDD3LjdccqbAoDb3VYmmXYzHk3rUaeDwm4x0UEZo3AooBctGwI43pbC1gvpOBystAMOOndO&r%5B1%5D=26&r%5B2%5D=043&r%5B3%5D=048 Tithe award schedule for Edwinstowe (1841)] (Piece 26, sub-piece 043, image 048 &ndash; Genealogist.co.uk; paid subscription required); [https://www.thegenealogist.co.uk/image_viewer/?imagego=5QIH2T2WPVLBR_rz7g5lyEcKvVpX0gSQ9AVPicWgEFd6zzv0lbTHEUrfKogdj70hv1NRMQLStn-TZKuXKzvsbd8ITY7MtewB9FPTC0onZTeR_SOqsfsTFa7Y41syC2id&o=%5B%5B%22zc%22%2C2733%2C10952%5D%2C%5B%22dg%22%2C%5B%5B2733%2C10952%5D%5D%2C%22Landowner%3A+John+Armstrong%3Cbr%3EOccupier%3A+John+Armstrong%22%5D%5D&id=65240394 Tithe award map for Edwinstowe (1841)] (Piece 26, sub-piece 043, sub-piece 001 &ndash; Genealogist.co.uk; paid subscription required).</ref>
Robin Hood Bank was (is?) the name of a short stretch, c. 170 m, of the north bank of River Maune. Gover, Mawer and Stenton in the English Place-Name Society's volume on Nottinghamshire list the name without indicating the situation of the locality to which it was applied, referring to a "''c.'' 1840" tithe award.<ref>{{:Gover, John Eric Bruce 1940a}}, p. 78, and see p. 302.</ref> In fact the tithe award is dated 1841. The land was then owned by an Elizabeth Webster, the occupier being a Miles Webster. The land was characterized as wood, measuring 1 acre, 1 rood and 39 perches ({{AcreRoodPerchToM2|1|1|38}} m<sup>2</sup>).<ref> [https://www.thegenealogist.co.uk/image_viewer/?imagego=yVaqkz_Qlg-fGyJpQu891TJ9ziRQSuSdqWR3Luzp680-lPoSnRCvoyyDrqDD3LjdccqbAoDb3VYmmXYzHk3rUaeDwm4x0UEZo3AooBctGwI43pbC1gvpOBystAMOOndO&r%5B1%5D=26&r%5B2%5D=043&r%5B3%5D=048 Tithe award schedule for Edwinstowe (1841)] (Piece 26, sub-piece 043, image 048 &ndash; Genealogist.co.uk; paid subscription required); [https://www.thegenealogist.co.uk/image_viewer/?imagego=5QIH2T2WPVLBR_rz7g5lyEcKvVpX0gSQ9AVPicWgEFd6zzv0lbTHEUrfKogdj70hv1NRMQLStn-TZKuXKzvsbd8ITY7MtewB9FPTC0onZTeR_SOqsfsTFa7Y41syC2id&o=%5B%5B%22zc%22%2C2733%2C10952%5D%2C%5B%22dg%22%2C%5B%5B2733%2C10952%5D%5D%2C%22Landowner%3A+John+Armstrong%3Cbr%3EOccupier%3A+John+Armstrong%22%5D%5D&id=65240394 Tithe award map for Edwinstowe (1841)] (Piece 26, sub-piece 043, sub-piece 001 &ndash; Genealogist.co.uk; paid subscription required).</ref>
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Robin Hood Bank.
This photo of a rope swing over River Maun at Edwinstowe was taken from a point quite close to Robin Hood Bank, perhaps about 75 meters west of it / Photo: simonjj7777 via Panoramio.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-08. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-18.

Robin Hood Bank was (is?) the name of a short stretch, c. 170 m, of the north bank of River Maune. Gover, Mawer and Stenton in the English Place-Name Society's volume on Nottinghamshire list the name without indicating the situation of the locality to which it was applied, referring to a "c. 1840" tithe award.[1] In fact the tithe award is dated 1841. The land was then owned by an Elizabeth Webster, the occupier being a Miles Webster. The land was characterized as wood, measuring 1 acre, 1 rood and 39 perches (Template:AcreRoodPerchToM2 m2).[2]

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  1. Gover, J.E.B.; Mawer, Allen; Stenton, F.M. The Place-Names of Nottinghamshire (English Place-Name Society, vol. XVII) (Cambridge, 1940), p. 78, and see p. 302.
  2. Tithe award schedule for Edwinstowe (1841) (Piece 26, sub-piece 043, image 048 – Genealogist.co.uk; paid subscription required); Tithe award map for Edwinstowe (1841) (Piece 26, sub-piece 043, sub-piece 001 – Genealogist.co.uk; paid subscription required).


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