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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-19. Revised by … The list includes sources discussing Robin Hood place-names in general or in specific (historical) English counties. Sources dealing only with specific localities are found under the localities in question. All items on the list focus on England; there has been very little discussion or analysis of non-English Robin Hood place-names. Essential ⁃ Child, Francis James 1882a, vol. III, pp. 46-47. ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 18-24: Excellent discussion of the topographical background of the Gest and the early ballads. Significant ⁃ Bradbury, Jim 2010a, pp. 176-79. ⁃ Evans, Michael R 2005a ⁃ Rotherham, Ian D 2013a. Useful ⁃ W, F 1848a. Largely concerned with Robin Hood-related localities, this review reproduces 12 of the cuts from Gutch's work, seven of which depict such localities (not necessarily very faithfully). The quality of the reproductions is better than is often …
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  • Farrer, William, ed. Early Yorkshire Charters, being a Collection of Documents anterior to the Thirteenth Century made from the Public Records, Monasti Chartularies, Roger Dodsworth's Manuscripts and Other Available Sources. Vol. III / edited by William Farrer ( Yorkshire Archæological Society, Record series, Extra series ). Edinburgh: Printed for the Editor by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co., 1916. xxxii, 501, [1] pp. Geneal. charts. Downloads ⁃ PDF etc.. Bibliographical sources ⁃ WorldCat. Citation ⁃ Farrer, William, ed. Early Yorkshire Charters, being a Collection of Documents anterior to the Thirteenth Century made from the Public Records, Monasti Chartularies, Roger Dodsworth's Manuscripts and Other Available Sources. Vol. III (Yorkshire Archæological Society, Record series, Extra series) (Edinburgh, 1916) .
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  • Anonymous. Receivers' Accounts. Barnstaple, North Devon Athenaeum, Book 3972. 1389-1649. Latin and English. Vellum, parchment, and paper. 242 documents, 308 leaves of varying length (300 mm to 740 mm) and width (200 mm to 400 mm). Numbered by document: 1-242 (a few errors in numbering). 19th cent. board and leather cover. Binder's title: Receivers' Accounts, 1386-1643. Bibliographical sources ⁃ Wasson, John M 1986a, pp. xxxif. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Receivers' Accounts. Barnstaple, North Devon Athenaeum, Book 3972. 1389-1649 .
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  • [Hughes, A., compil.; Jennings, J., compil.; Maxwell-Lyte, Henry Churchill, introd.] List of Sheriffs for England and Wales from the Earliest Times to A.D. 1831 compiled from documents in the Public record office (Lists and Indexes, No. IX). London: Public Record Office; Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1898. xi, 276 pp. Bibliographical sources ⁃ WorldCat. Citation ⁃ [Hughes, A., compil.; Jennings, J., compil.; Maxwell-Lyte, Henry Churchill, introd.] List of Sheriffs for England and Wales from the Earliest Times to A.D. 1831 (Lists and Indexes, No. IX) (London, 1898) .
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  • Hardy, William John, ed.; Page, William, ed. Bedfordshire County Records: Notes and Extracts from the County Records comprised in the Quarter Sessions Rolls from 1714 to 1832. Bedford: C.F. Timæus [printer], 1907]. [viii], 298; [x], 54, [2 blank], xxi, [1 blank]; [2 blank], [4], 3-64 pp. 1 facs. in vol. III. Volumes as follows ⁃ Vol. I. Sub-title: Compiled by Messrs. Hardy & Page, Record Agents, with an Introduction regarding the Work of the County Records Committee. [1907]. ⁃ Vol. II. Title: Bedfordshire County Records. Notes and Extracts from the County Records being a Calendar to Volume I. of the Sessions Minute Books 1651 to 1660. [...] Compiled by Messrs. Hardy & Page, Record Agents. [1907]. ⁃ Vol. III. Title: Bedfordshire County Records. Notes and Extracts from the County Records, being a Calendar of Old Deeds Found in th County Muniment Room, and an Index to the Documents Contained in the Muniment Room. [...] The Calendar of Deeds was compiled by Messrs. …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-24. Revised by … Sources ⁃ Brooke, Frances Moore 1788a. ⁃ Brooke, Frances Moore 1800a. Specific works of music Music
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  • Leather, Ella Mary. The Folk-Lore of Herefordshire, collected from Oral and Printed Sources. With an introduction by Edwin Sidney Hartland. Hereford: Jakeman & Carver; London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1912. xxviii, 286 pp. 8º. Illus. Bibliographical sources ⁃ BL. Citation ⁃ Leather, Ella Mary. The Folk-Lore of Herefordshire, collected from Oral and Printed Sources (Hereford; London, 1912) .
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  • Robin Hood's Butts. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-06-04. Revised by … Photo courtesy Tim Prevett, MA, producer, consultant and lecturer on slow TV. 'Robin Hood's Butts' is the name of two adjacent Bronze Age bowl barrows in the northern area of the Long Mynd, near Duckley Nab, c. 3 km west of All Stretton. According to Dobson & Taylor, the name was applied to "[a] group of tumuli on the edge of the Long Mynd". Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 303, s.n. Robin Hood's Butts [1]. However, while more than twenty mounds, referred to collectively as the Long Mynd Barrows, are scattered over the plateau, Wikipedia: Long Mynd. the name 'Robin Hood's Butts' seems to be quite consistently applied to only two of them. The name appears on a fairly early O.S. map (1833) and was already in use by the early 18th century. Gelling, Margaret 1990a, pt. I, p. 225, referring to an unspecified MS source in the collection of Shropshire documents in the Local Studies Department of Shropshire …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-31. Revised by … The Little John Hotel in Hathersage offers a brand of ale named Little John's mooth. Little John Inn: Beverages. Sources ⁃ Little John Inn: Beverages. Background ⁃ LJ's: the Little John Inn. Notes
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  • Robin Hood Village Resort, Union. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-17. Revised by … Sources Company website
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  • Robin Hood Primary and Nursery School. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources School website
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  • B., H. D. ' Sources Wanted ', Notes & Queries, vol. CLV ( 1928 ), p. 173 .
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  • Oxford Street, Woodstock. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-09-21. Revised by … Record Of Bartholomew Love for the lopp of Robbin Hoodes elme 18s and for 7 asshes sould out of Forrestes backside 36s. For the shrewde of the trees 5s. nexte to Richardsons house neere the hollowaye. 2 19 0 Maslen, Marjorie 1993a, p. 184. Source notes IRHB's brackets. The MS source is Woodstock Chamberlains' Accounts for 21 Dec. 1639 – 21 Dec. 1640. The items cited are receipts. Maslen, Marjorie 1993a, p. 183. IRHB comments For discussion, see the page on Robin Hood's Elm (Woodstock). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Maslen, Marjorie 1993a, p. 184; and see p. 183 for date. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Woodstock, Oxfordshire. Also see ⁃ 1608 - Robin Hood's Elm (Woodstock) ⁃ 1618 - Robin Hood's Elm (Woodstock) ⁃ Robin Hood's Elm (Woodstock). Notes
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  • Robin Hood Archery, Indio. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-06-20. Revised by … Retailer and importer of bows and archery equipment, has its own archery range. Sources Robin Hood Archery website
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-14. Revised by … Allusion Sources Stukeley, William 1882a, vol. III, p. 500. Editions ⁃ Holmes, Richard 1894a. Lists ⁃ Not in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 315-19. ⁃ Outside scope of: Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Brief mention ⁃ Smith, Albert Hugh 1933a. ⁃ Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a. Notes
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  • Site of Scarlett's Farm, West Wratting. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-11-30. Revised by … Record Source notes P.H. Reaney believes that Scarlett's Farm, indicated on a 6" O.S. map of West Wratting, Cambridgeshire, is "probably to be associated with" the family of this William Scarlet. Reaney, Percy Hide 1943a, p, 123. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. MS sources ⁃ Denny Rental (Cambridge Uinversity Library MS 2601). Reaney, Percy Hide 1943a, pp, xl, 123 n. 3. Printed sources ⁃ Reaney, Percy Hide 1943a, p, 123 & n. 3., and see 121 for the parish name, p. xl for MS source. Maps ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cambridgeshire LW.NE (1903; rev. 1901). Background ⁃ Wikipedia: West Wratting Also see ⁃ Persons named William Scathlock (links). Notes
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  • The Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … This public house is listed under Grimesthorpe in William White's 1845 directory. The owner was then a William Steel. White, William 1845a, p. 327. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ White, William 1845a, p. 327. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-16. Revised by … A pub or bar in Paphos, Cyprus. Sources ⁃ Robin Hood Pub Paphos, Cyprus, on Facebook
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  • Robin Hood, Bangkok. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-17. Revised by … A pub established c. 2005. Sources ⁃ The pub's website
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  • Aberdeen. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-24. Revised by … Record Source notes The printed source mentions this in a note, referring to the Aberdeen MS Council Register, vol. IV, pp. 133, 134. Mill, Anna Jean 1927a, p. 23 n. 1. IRHB comments So far the tally of vessels with Robin Hood-related names suggests that Little John was much more popular among the seafaring segment than the master outlaw. For boats and some ships the element 'Little' may of course had had a special and obvious appropriateness. See Ship names. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. MS sources ⁃ Aberdeen Council Register, vol. IV, pp. 133, 134. Not seen but cf. Mill under 'Printed sources' below. Printed sources ⁃ Mill, Anna Jean 1927a, p. 23 n. 1. Brief mention ⁃ Nielsen, Henrik Thiil 1990a, p. 12 n. 2. Also see ⁃ Robyne Hude (Aberdeen) ⁃ Ship names ⁃ Scottish place-names. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-20. Revised by … Allusion Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Sussex, Lucy 1994a; see p. 267, dated c. 1500. Editions ⁃ Roberts, Edward Stanton 1927a; see pp. 51-52. Sources ⁃ Holt, James Clarke 1982a, p. 108, and see p. 194, n. 8 to ch. V. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-09-07. Revised by … 'Robertsmen', in primary use in sources dating from the 14th to the 17th century, and subsequently used mainly historically, as a synonym for 'robbers'. Recorded spellings include Robert(e)s men, Roberd(e)smen, Robersmen and Robert's men; rarely used in the singular (e.g. Roberdesman). As the OED notes, the first element of the word is apparently the genitive of the proper name 'Robert' (or 'Roberd'), while the last element is (of course) the common noun man. The dictionary explains 'Roberdsmen' as a term for 'marauding vagrants or outlaws' in 14th century England, noting that it has been popularly taken as alluding to Robin Hood. While it is easy to see why the latter interpretation should have arisen, this cannot very well reflect the actual etymology of the term. As the OED notes, the first element is Robert, not Robin, and two 13th century sources use the Christian name 'Robert' ('Robertus') as a designation for a robber. …
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  • Robin Hood Harley-Davidson By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-20. Revised by … A Harley-Davidson dealer in Beeston since 2003. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Robin Hood Harley-Davidson's website.
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  • Ewing, Thor, transl. Robin Hood: Traditional Ballads and Plays including All Medieval Sources / Translated into modern English by Thor Ewing. Edinburgh: Welkin Books, 2020. 264 pp. 5 b./w. illus. Col. illus. cover. Paperback. ISBN-13: 978-1-910075-13-5; ISBN-10: 1-910075-13-2. 156 x 234 mm. Citation ⁃ Ewing, Thor, transl. Robin Hood: Traditional Ballads and Plays including All Medieval Sources (Edinburgh, 2020) .
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  • The Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … This pub opened in 1846 and was known as Grimesthorpe Tavern in 1849. It is listed in trade directories of 1846, 1849, 1854, 1937-1939, 1942, 1944, 1948 and 1951. Sheffield History. It is not clear when its name was changed to the Robin Hood. It closed in 1990. Cf. The Lost Pubs Project. Gazetteers ⁃ The Lost Pubs Project. Sources ⁃ Sheffield History. Notes
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  • Kent. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-25. Revised by … Record [16 Apr. 1498:] [Canterbury. A Richard Legh or Leigh was on the commission of the peace for Kent.] Black, J G 1901b, pp. 644-45. Source notes The printed source lists the facts in an appendix but does not cite the original records. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1901b, pp. 644-45. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Kent. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-25. Revised by … Record [16 Dec. 1497:] [Westminster. A Richard Legh or Leigh was on the commission of the peace for Kent.] Black, J G 1901b, pp. 644-45. Source notes The printed source lists the facts in an appendix but does not cite the original records. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1901b, pp. 644-45. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Shropshire. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-25. Revised by … Record [24 Dec. 1497:] [Westminster. A Richard Legh or Leigh was on the commission of the peace for Shropshire.] Black, J G 1901b, pp. 655-56. Source notes The printed source lists the facts in an appendix but does not cite the original records. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1901b, pp. 655-56. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Shropshire. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-25. Revised by … Record [14 Sep. 1496:] [Westminster. A Richard Legh or Leigh was on the commission of the peace for Shropshire.] Black, J G 1901b, pp. 655-56. Source notes The printed source lists the facts in an appendix but does not cite the original records. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1901b, pp. 655-56. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-16. Revised by … Record [18 Oct. 1287:] Agnes de Vescy, staying in England, nominating Hugh de Stretleye and Robert Hod in Ireland for two years. Black, J G 1893a, p. 277. Source notes Membrane 4 of the Patent Roll for 15 Edward I. Marginal note: "Oct. 18. Westminster". IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1893a, p. 277. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-07-23. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), 22 Feb. 1314; section "Wakefield"; membrane 8. Lister, pp. 28, 31, 32. IRHB's ellipsis. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 28, 31-33. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-28. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield, (West Riding of Yorkshire), 13 Jan. 1314. Membrane 7. MS heading: 'Attachments', section 'Wakefield'. Lister, pp. 25, 26. IRHB's ellipsis. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 25-27. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Oxford Street, Woodstock. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-09-21. Revised by … Record Of widdowe White for an ould asshe digged upp at Symon Colliers dore and for the lopp of twoe other litle trees thereby 0   7 0 Of Thomas Love for the shrewde of the trees in the almeshouse backside and of the tree before the almeshouse dore 0 25 0 Of Thomas Heathen and Richard Reade for the shrewde of Robbine Whodes elme in Oxford Street 0 26 0 [...] Of WIlliam Holloway gent for the shrewde of the elme before Mr Brownes dores 0   6 8 Of Merriall Tayler for the shrewde of a litle elme before Thomas Gees dore 0   2 6 Of William Archer for the shrewde of the elme at John Lowes the coopers dore 0 15 0 Maslen, Marjorie 1993a, p. 71. Source notes IRHB's brackets. The MS source is Woodstock Chamberlains' Accounts for 20 Dec. 1617 – 21 Dec. 1618, drawn up at the latter date. The items cited are …
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  • Robin Hood Wood By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-19. Revised by … A. H. Smith lists Robin Hood Wood as a field name, Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. IV, p. 241. his source being an unspecified 1752 Healaugh Estate Document at Leeds Reference Library. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. IV, p. 241. Also see ⁃ Places named Robin Hood's Wood. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-30. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-30. Allusion Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hatfield, James Taft 1913a; see p. 186. Notes
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  • Location of the Robin Hood Pub. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … The Robin Hood Pub & Bistro and Beer & Wine Store was established in 1990. Sources ⁃ The pub's website.
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  • White, Walter. A Month in Yorkshire. 1853 Bibliographical sources ⁃ Heritage Gateway
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-14. Revised by … Record Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Stevenson, William Henry 1882a, vol. V, p. 102. Also see ⁃ 1500 - Disturbance near Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1548 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham). Notes
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  • Robin Hood Hill. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-11-27. Revised by … Record Source notes "[ro]" added by IRHB. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Pickering, John 1905a, p. 88. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Outwood. Also see ⁃ Robin Hood Hill (Outwood). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-14. Revised by … Allusion Source notes Italics as in source. Sources ⁃ Black, Adam 1858a, pp. 114-15. Lists ⁃ Not in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 315-19. ⁃ Outside scope of: Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Notes
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  • Pool-in-Wharfedale By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-18. Revised by … Record Source notes John Littill and his wife pay 4d. in Poll Tax. Listed under the vill of 'Poule', Wapentake of "Skyrak'". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Anonymous 1881e: see p. 311. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Pool-in-Wharfedale ⁃ Wikipedia: Skyrack. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-13. Revised by … Primary sources: literary Robyn and Gandeleyn (Child 115) Scholarly and literary editions ⁃ Child, Francis James 1882a, vol. III, pp. 12-14. Additions and corrections: vol. III, pp. 518-19 ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 255-57 ⁃ Graves, Robert von Ranke 1957a, pp. 31-34; note pp. 149-50. Studies and criticism ⁃ Chism, Christine 2017a. ⁃ Harlan-Haughey, Sarah 2016a, pp. 172-77, 188-89. Brief mention ⁃ Stockton, Edwin L 1962a, see p. 41.
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-09-01. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor Court, at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), "on Friday after Michaelmas ", 1315; section "Wakefeld"; membrane 1. Lister, pp. 68, 71. IRHB's ellipsis. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 68, 71. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Sheriffs of Nottingham: Henry de Fauconberg ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Surrey. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-20. Revised by … Record [4 Dec. 1377:] Robert Loxle to William de Wenlok clerk. Recognisance for 50l., to be levied etc. of his lands and chattels in Surrey.  Cancelled on payment. Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 100. Source notes Membrane 26d of the Close Roll for 1 Richard II. Italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 100. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robert Loxley (links). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-09. Revised by … "Robin Hood and his sheep" and "Robin Hood and his men" were noted in c. 1895-97 as Lincolnshire folk names for bracken: "The Bracken [sic] stalk or root just level with the ground, cut slanting so as to show its dark centre." Woodruffe-Peacock, Edward Adrian 1894a, p. 29. Sources ⁃ Woodruffe-Peacock, Edward Adrian 1894a, p. 29. ⁃ Gutch, Eliza 1908a, p. 19. Brief mention ⁃ Gilchrist, Robert Murray 1913a, p. 24. Also see Robin Hood and his sheep Notes
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  • Hastings. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-16. Revised by … Record [29 Nov. 1284:] Presentation of Master John le Petit to the church of All Saints, Hastings, in the diocese of Chichester, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of Fécamp. Black, J G 1893a, p. 146. Source notes Membrane 31 of the Patent Roll for 13 Edward I. Marginal note: "Nov. 29. Haverford". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1893a, p. 146. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-24. Revised by … "Robin Hood and his sheep" and "Robin Hood and his men" were noted in c. 1895-97 as Lincolnshire folk names for bracken: "The Bracken [sic] stalk or root just level with the ground, cut slanting so as to show its dark centre." Woodruffe-Peacock, Edward Adrian 1894a, p. 29. Sources ⁃ Woodruffe-Peacock, Edward Adrian 1894a, p. 29. ⁃ Gutch, Eliza 1908a, p. 19. Brief mention ⁃ Gilchrist, Robert Murray 1913a, p. 24. Also see ⁃ Robin Hood and his men. Notes
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  • Plumpton Park Plantation. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-03-30. Revised by … In the Gest, King Edward is exasperated at noticing the scarcity of deer in Plumpton Park after Robin and his men have been poaching there during their stay with the knight. We should almost certainly take this to be in Lancashire, but it could just possibly be some place King Edward is meant to have visited after his progress in Lancashire, and in that case, a possible locality might be a Plumpton Park Plantation that figures in the 1851 tithe award for Huddersfield. The Genealogist, Piece 043, sub-piece 226, Image 524, and Piece 043, sub-piece 226, Image 524. Quotations Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. MS sources ⁃ The Genealogist, Piece 043, sub-piece 226, Image 524, and Piece 043, sub-piece 226, Image 524. Printed sources ⁃ Gest of Robyn Hode, st. 357. Notes
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  • From north to south: Whitby Abbey and Robin Hood's Bay. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-06-01. Revised by … Allusion Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Young, George 1817a, vol. II, p. 647. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-12. Revised by … Record Source notes Membrane 23 of Patent Roll for 11 Edward I. Marginal note: "Feb. 12. Rhuddlan". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1893a, p. 56. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Grantley. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-20. Revised by … Record Source notes Robert Hudd and his wife pay 4d. in Poll Tax. Listed under 'Grantelay', 'Wappentagium de Clarrowe'. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Anonymous 1881f; see p. 29. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Claro Wapentake ⁃ Wikipedia: Grantley, North Yorkshire. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). Notes
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  • Barnstaple By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-23. Revised by … Record [1468:]   Richard Lee late of Barnestapolia, co. Devon, 'touker,' for not appearing to answer William Joce touching a debt of 10l. Somerset. Fowler, R C 1900a, p. 7. Source notes Date: 'Nov. 19. Westminster'. Membrane 21. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Fowler, R C 1900a, p. 7. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Barnstaple. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links) Notes
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  • Bawtry By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-20. Revised by … Record Source notes Robert Hudde and his wife Alicia pay 4d. in Poll Tax. Listed under 'Villata de Bautre', Wapentake of Strafford. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Anonymous 1877b; see p. 14. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Bawtry. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-13. Revised by … Robin Hood Bridge across Robin Hood Way is located at the north end of that street, near its intersection with the A308. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Panoramio: From Robin Hood Bridge.
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  • The Robin Hood Inn. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-27. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. ⁃ UKPubFinder: Robin Hood, Rowlands Castle, Hampshire. Sources ⁃ The Robin Hood Inn (the pub's website). Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Rowland's Castle.
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  • Forsythe, R.S. 'Certain Sources of Sir John Oldcastle ', Modern Language Notes, vol. XXVI (1911), pp. 104-107 . Downloads ⁃ PDF.
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  • Oxford Street, Woodstock. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-09-21. Revised by … Robert Lynley brought this record to my attention. Record Source notes IRHB's brackets. The MS source is a "Rente Roule of all the rentes within the said boughrough [of Woodstock] made the twentieth daye of Januarye..1608" (etc.) Maslen, Marjorie 1993a, p. 28. Maslen's ellipsis. In order to show more clearly the relationship between the original 1608 roll and MS annotations made in subsequent years, the editor of the printed text has adopted a tabular layout. Maslen, Marjorie 1993a, p. 42 n. 1. For a more straightforward layout I have reversed this as there are no MS annotations for the entries cited here. Ellipses within the three entries concern editorial sigla indicating "tenant" and "occupier". Where required, IRHB supplies these terms in brackets. IRHB comments For discussion, see the page on Robin Hood's Elm (Woodstock). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-28. Revised by … Tradesman's token of Roger Dickinson of Robin Hood's Bay. The token is heart-shaped with, on the obverse, the words "ROGER. DICKINSON" and an image of Robin Hood and Little John with bows and arrows; on the reverse: "OF. ROBIN. HOOD. BAY" and "HIS HALF PENY". Date: 1669. Boyne, W 1884a, see p. 131 and plate p. 126. Sources ⁃ Boyne, W 1884a; see p. 131 and plate p. 126. Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-07-22. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield, (West Riding of Yorkshire), 28 Oct. 1313. Membrane 4. MS heading: 'Attachments'. Lister, pp. 14, 16. IRHB's ellipsis. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 14, 16-17. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-11. Revised by … Record [12 May 1366:] Hugh la Souche, 'chivaler,' staying in foreign parts by the king’s licence, has letters nominating Roger Herlaston and Robert Loxlee as his attorneys in England for one year. The chancellor received the attorneys by letter of the said Hugh. Isaacson, Robert F 1912b, p. 236. Source notes Membrane 29 of the Patent Roll for 40 Edward III - Part I. IRHB's brackets. Marginal note: "May 12. Westminster". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Isaacson, Robert F 1912b, p. 236. Also see ⁃ Places named Loxley. Notes
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  • London. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-26. Revised by … Record [23 Oct. 1340:] John Petit, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Thomas Flambard, The Tower, citizen of London, 40l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Cornwall. Hinds, Allen B 1901a, p. 638. Source notes Membrane 31d of the Close Roll for 14 Edward III – Part 2. Marginal note: "Oct. 23. The Tower". Italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1901a, p. 638. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • Letwell. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-18. Revised by … Record Source notes William Shakelok and his wife pay 4d. in Poll Tax. Listed under "Villata de Lettewell'", "Wappentagium de Tykhill'". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Anonymous 1878a; see p. 254. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Letwell ⁃ Wikipedia: Tickhill. Also see ⁃ Persons named William Scathlock (links). Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-09-16. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's brackets. Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), 11 November 1308. MS heading: 'Wakefeld'. Baildon (1906), p. 182, and for court location see p. 180. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, p. 182, and see p. 180. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-02. Revised by … Allusion Source notes P. 37: "The verse is in heroic rhyming couplets; but the poem is desperately dull—fully justifying what the author says at the end." Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Dibdin, Thomas Frognall 1822a, p. 37. Notes
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  • Sowerby. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-07-22. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; tourn at Sowerby (West Riding of Yorkshire), 19 Oct. 1313. Membrane 2d. MS heading 'Sourby' (Sowerby). Lister, pp. 6, 8. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 6, 8. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Sowerby, North Yorkshire. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Newton, Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-02-11. Revised by … Record [1316:] Robert Hood of Newton, for breaking the coppice hedge, 6 d. Lister, John 1930a, p. 107. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday next after the Octave of the Ascension, 9 Edward II. The entry appears under "Stanley". Lister, John 1930a, pp. 102, 107. Membrane 14d. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1930a, p. 107, and see p. 102. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Approcimate location of the Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … J. Horsfall Turner in 1893 mentioned a public house near Little John Mill and Robin Hood Mill "where 'If Robin Hood be not at home, | Come take a glass (gingerbeer) with Little John.'" Turner, Joseph Horsfall 1893a, p. 203. These lines may well have referred to the pub at No. 16. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Turner, Joseph Horsfall 1893a, p. 203. Notes
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  • Little Walsingham where the Robin Hood was located. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-10-20. Revised by … Slater's Directory (1850) lists the Robin Hood as an inn or public house in Little Walsingham. The proprietor was then a Richard Rawston. Slater, Isaac 1850a, p. 106 of the Norfolk section. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Slater, Isaac 1850a, p. 106 of the Norfolk section. Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-09-16. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's brackets. Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), 1 May 1309. MS heading: 'Wakefeld'. Baildon (1906), p. 200; for court location and date see p. 203. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, p. 204, and see p. 203. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-07-31. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), "on Friday, the Feast of St. Nicholas [Dec. 6]", 1315, section "Wakefield"; membrane 5. Lister, pp. 91, 94. IRHB's ellipsis. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 91, 94. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Glastonbury Abbey. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-22. Revised by … Record [6 Nov. 1379:] John Petit Johan is sent to the abbot and convent of Glastonbury, to have for life such maintenance in that abbey as William Archebaud deceased had at the late king's command. By p.s. [914.] Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 337. Source notes Membrane 30d of the Close Roll for 3 Richard II. Marginal note: "Nov. 6. Westminster". Brackets (except date) as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 337. Also see ⁃ Persons surnamed Littlejohn (links). Notes
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  • Leitch, Thomas. 'Adaptations without sources: "The Adventures of Robin Hood"', Literature–Film Quarterly, vol. 36 (2008), pp. 21-30 .
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-09-16. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield, (West Riding of Yorkshire), 11 June 1309. MS heading: 'Wakefeld'. Baildon (1906), p. 200; for court location, date and heading see pp. 214, 215. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, p. 216, and see pp. 214, 215. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Robin Hood Infants School. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Robin Hood Infants School in Sutton is now in a federation with Thomas Wall Nursery & Children's Centre. Sutton is nowadays in Greater London. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ School website.
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  • Blair, Lawrence. English Church Ales: As Seen in English Churchwardens' Accounts and Other Archival Sources of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries; with a Note on Church Fairs / by Lawrence Blair. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1940. iv, 54, [6 blank] pp. Yale Dissertation. Downloads ⁃ PDF. Citation ⁃ Blair, Lawrence. English Church Ales: As Seen in English Churchwardens' Accounts and Other Archival Sources of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries; with a Note on Church Fairs (Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1940) .
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  • Little John Hotel with its Robin Hood room. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-31. Revised by … One of the rooms at the Little John Hotel in central Hathersage is named Robin Hood. See Hotel website Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ The hotel website ⁃ Peak District Online: Little John Inn. Notes
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  • London. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-19. Revised by … Record [17 May 1357:] John Little, citizen and fishmonger of London, acknowledges that he owes to Richard Double, citizen and fishmonger of the same city, 200l.; to be levied etc. in that city.  Cancelled on payment acknowledged by John de Brikelesworth, executor of Richard's will. Hinds, Allen B 1908a, p. 408. Source notes Membrane 15d of the Close Roll for 31 Edward III. Marginal note: "May 17. Westminster". Italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1908a, p. 408. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • Saveson, John E. 'Sources of Nostromo ', Notes & Queries, vol. 19 (1972), pp. 331-34
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  • The Little John Hotel. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … The Little John Hotel aka The Little John Inn is a hotel in central Hathersage. While the hotel or inn dates from the 19th century, it was only named Little John in 1947. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ The hotel website ⁃ Peak District Online: Little John Inn.
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  • Clouet, Richard. ' The Robin Hood Legend and its Cultural Adaptation for the Film Industry: comparing Literary Sources with Filmic Representations ', Journal of English Studies, vol. 3 ( 2002 ), pp. 37-46 . Downloads ⁃ PDF.
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-09-01. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at 'Birtone' (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Thursday "after the Octave of Easter", 1315; section "Wakefeld"; membrane 11, dorse. Lister, pp. 122, 124, 126. IRHB's ellipsis. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 122, 124, 126. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Sheriffs of Nottingham: Henry de Fauconberg ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Glentham and adjacent Caenby in Lincolnshire. Entry by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-04, from information supplied by Hectorsshoes56 and Dave Evans of robinhoodforum4. Revised by … Record IRHB comments The text cited above is the National Archives' précis of the original record. Both Caenby and Glentham are in Lincolnshire (see Google map). The term 'Hospitis Super Stratum' refers to the hospital that is still remembered in the place-names Normanby-by-Spital and Owmby-by-Spital, immediately south of Caenby (see Google map). The street referred to in 'Super Stratum' was Ermine Street, the present A15. The hospital was at least as old as the reign of Edward II, when one John, son of Richard de Vendeur, vicar of Thevelby, was granted land for it in nearby Hemswell and Harpswell. See GENUKI: Normanby-by-Spital and GENUKI: Hemswell. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. MS sources ⁃ ZMI/B.23/IV/22, Northumberland Archives. Not seen, but cf. National …
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  • Robin Hood's Well was located close to the river bed, not far from the former Robin Hood Inn. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Joseph Hunter noted in 1819 (see Allusions) that Robin Hood's Well had, "from time immemorial", been the name of a well near River Loxley. No one now seems to know where the well was located, but it is clear from Hunter that it was found somewhere very near the river in Little Matlock. Note that though they claim the well had long been named after Robin Hood, all surviving sources to mention it were written after Thomas Halliday landscaped Cliff Rocher into the summer outing spot Little Matlock. A well within the grounds connected with the outlaw "from time immemorial" must have been an added attraction. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a. Sources ⁃ Holland, John 1824a, p. 13. ⁃ Holland, John 1837a, pp. 176-77. ⁃ Hunter, Joseph 1819a, p. 3. Notes
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  • Ivanhoe Drive. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-08. Revised by … Ivanhoe Drive, a residential street running between Ingle Drive and Prestop Drive, in the west of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, was clearly constructed and developped in the 20th century, probably post-WW II. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Google Maps.
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-09-16. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's brackets. Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), 12 March 1309. MS heading: 'Wakefeld'. Baildon (1906), p. 200, and for court location see p. 199. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, pp. 200-201, and see p. 199. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-03. Revised by … Allusion Source notes The passage occurs in chapter XXXIV. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Orwell, George 2013a, p. 191. Notes
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  • Bentham. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-20. Revised by … Record Source notes Johannes de Bland Little pays 4d. in Poll Tax. Listed under the vill of 'Bentham', Wapentake of 'Yukcros' (Ewecross). IRHB comments Formerly part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Bentham now belongs administratively to North Yorkshire. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Anonymous 1881g; see p. 173. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Bentham, North Yorkshire ⁃ Wikipedia: Ewecross. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links) Notes
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  • Acton Burnell and Acton Pigott. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-26. Revised by … Record [2 Mar. 1498:] Presentation of Robert Hode, chaplain, to the rectory of Actonburnell and Actonpygot, void by the resignation of David Jevan, chaplain, in the king's gift by reason of the minority of Henry duke of York. Black, J G 1901b, p. 126. Source notes Membrane 15 (31) of the Patent Roll for 13 Henry VII. Marginal note: "March 2. Westminster". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1901b, p. 126. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-12. Revised by … Record IRHB comments IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 331. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-26. Revised by … Record [1316:] From Robert Hood, for same [sc. escape of animals], 3 d. Lister, John 1930a, p. 72. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday on Feast of St Mary of Egypt, 9 Edward II. Lister, John 1930a, p. 70, 73. The entry appears under "Alverthorp". Lister, John 1930a, p. 77. Membrane 10d. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1930a, p. 77, and see pp. 70, 73. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). Notes
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  • Little John Hotel with its Little John room. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-31. Revised by … One of the rooms at the Little John Hotel in central Hathersage is named Little John. See Hotel website Just imagine sleeping in the Little John at the Little John! Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ The hotel website ⁃ Peak District Online: Little John Inn. Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-31. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), "on Friday after the Octave of Easter", 1316, section "Wakefeld"; membrane 12. Lister (1917), pp. 127, 130. IRHB's ellipsis. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 127, 130. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Little John Hotel with its Friar Tuck room. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-31. Revised by … One of the rooms at the Little John Hotel in central Hathersage is named Friar Tuck. See Hotel website Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ The hotel website ⁃ Peak District Online: Little John Inn. Notes
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  • Rowland Wheelwright, 1870–1955; British Illustrator Bibliographical sources ⁃ Bushey Museum: Rowland Wheelright. Items by this originator
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-12. Revised by … Record IRHB comments IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 334. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-09. Revised by … Record IRHB comments IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listing of record texts, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 225. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃:Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃:Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links) Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-12-10. Revised by … Record IRHB comments IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. This and another 1344 entry in the court rolls are the only known records of the raod name Robhodway. Presumably the road was named after the local Robhod family. See Robhodway (Walsham le Willows). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 271. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ 1344 - Robhodway (Walsham le Willows) (1) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links) ⁃ Robhodway (Walsham le Willows). Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-12. Revised by … Record IRHB comments IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 323. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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