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The Robin Hood & Little John is an old pub and (more recently) restaurant. According to a previous incarnation of the pub's website it is 200 years old. It was in business by 1846.
The Robin Hood & Little John is an old pub and (more recently) restaurant. According to a previous incarnation of the pub's website it is 200 years old. It was in business by 1846.


The pub is listed as 'Public House Robin Hood [with] Outbuildings and Yard' in the 1846 tithe award for Aslackby with John Taylor Marston as landowner, Joseph Seaton as occupier, no state of cultivation, and an area of 1 rood and 6 perches ({{AcresRoodsPerchesToM2|0|1|6}} m<sup>2</sup>).<ref>1846 tithe award for Aslackby, online at the [https://www.thegenealogist.com Genealogist], piece 20, sub-piece 017, Image 017, #207 (£); accompanying map, online at the [https://www.thegenealogist.com Genealogist], piece 20, sub-piece 017, Sub-Image 001, #207 (£).</ref> The earliest map known to include the pub is a 6" O.S. map of the area published in 1888 (see Maps section below).
The pub is listed as 'Public House Robin Hood [with] Outbuildings and Yard' in the 1846 tithe award for Aslackby with John Taylor Marston as landowner, Joseph Seaton as occupier, no state of cultivation, and an area of 1 rood and 6 perches ({{AcresRoodsPerchesToM2|0|1|6}} m<sup>2</sup>).<ref>1846 tithe award for Aslackby, online at the [https://www.thegenealogist.com Genealogist], Piece 20, sub-piece 017, Image 017, #207 (£); accompanying map, online at the [https://www.thegenealogist.com Genealogist], Piece 20, sub-piece 017, Sub-Image 001, #207 (£).</ref> The earliest map known to include the pub is a 6" O.S. map of the area published in 1888 (see Maps section below).
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== Gazetteers ==
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== MS sources ==
== MS sources ==
* 1846 tithe award for Aslackby, online at the [https://www.thegenealogist.com Genealogist], piece 20, sub-piece 017, Image 017, #207 (£)
* 1846 tithe award for Aslackby, online at the [https://www.thegenealogist.com Genealogist], Piece 20, sub-piece 017, Image 017, #207 (£)
* accompanying map, online at the [https://www.thegenealogist.com Genealogist], piece 20, sub-piece 017, Sub-Image 001, #207 (£).
* accompanying map, online at the [https://www.thegenealogist.com Genealogist], Piece 20, sub-piece 017, Sub-Image 001, #207 (£).


== Web sources ==
== Web sources ==

Latest revision as of 19:19, 22 April 2022

Locality
Coordinate 52.861475, -0.385207
Adm. div. Lincolnshire
Vicinity Aslackby, Sleaford
Type Public house
Interest Robin Hood name
Status Extant
First Record 1846
A.k.a. Robin Hood
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The Robin Hood and Little John.
The Robin Hood & Little John / The pub's website.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2022-04-22.

The Robin Hood & Little John is an old pub and (more recently) restaurant. According to a previous incarnation of the pub's website it is 200 years old. It was in business by 1846.

The pub is listed as 'Public House Robin Hood [with] Outbuildings and Yard' in the 1846 tithe award for Aslackby with John Taylor Marston as landowner, Joseph Seaton as occupier, no state of cultivation, and an area of 1 rood and 6 perches (1163.47 m2).[1] The earliest map known to include the pub is a 6" O.S. map of the area published in 1888 (see Maps section below).

Gazetteers

MS sources

  • 1846 tithe award for Aslackby, online at the Genealogist, Piece 20, sub-piece 017, Image 017, #207 (£)
  • accompanying map, online at the Genealogist, Piece 20, sub-piece 017, Sub-Image 001, #207 (£).

Web sources

Maps

Also see

Notes

  1. 1846 tithe award for Aslackby, online at the Genealogist, Piece 20, sub-piece 017, Image 017, #207 (£); accompanying map, online at the Genealogist, Piece 20, sub-piece 017, Sub-Image 001, #207 (£).