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According to William Marriott's ''Antiquities of Lyme and its Vicinity'', published 1810 (see Allusions below), there was a local tradition that Robin Hood had shot an arrow from [[Chinley Churn (Chinley)|Chinley Churn]] to a locality named 'Rough Low Tor'. The latter place-name is no longer current, but it would have referred to a hill somewhere north of Buxton and south of Combs in the High Peak.
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The locality William Marriott called 'Rough Low Tor' is probably located in this general area.

[[File:|thumb|right|500px|The Old Road from Butxon to Whaley Bridge. Rough Low Tor seems to have been somwehere to the east of it / Google Earth Street View.]]

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-02-21. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-02-21.

According to William Marriott's Antiquities of Lyme and its Vicinity, published 1810 (see Allusions below), there was a local tradition that Robin Hood had shot an arrow from Chinley Churn to a locality named 'Rough Low Tor'. The latter place-name is no longer current, but it would have referred to a hill somewhere north of Buxton and south of Combs in the High Peak. Template:PnItemQry

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