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  • Aspin, Jehoshaphat. Ancient Customs, Sports, and Pastimes of the English / explained from authentic Sources, and in a familiar manner, by J. Aspin ( Little Library ). London: John Harris, 1832. viii, 256 pp. 11 x 13.5 cm. 12 plates. Copies ⁃ British Library ⁃ Nottingham Public Libraries, Robin Hood collection. Bibliographical Sources ⁃ Gable, John Harris 1939a, No. 33. Citation ⁃ Aspin, Jehoshaphat. Ancient Customs, Sports, and Pastimes of the English (Little Library) (London, 1832) .
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  • The two neighbouring villages of Little and Great Crakehall. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-17. Revised by … Record [10 Nov. 1303:] Ralph de Crakhale [pardoned in consideration for his service in Scotland] for the death of Robert Hod of Crakhale. By p.s. Black, J G 1898a, p. 167. Source notes Membrane 7 of the Patent Roll for 31 Edward I. Marginal note: "10 Nov. Dunfermline". IRHB comments Another veteran of the campaign in Scotland was pardoned for murdering a Little John. See 1304 - John Petit of Whitby killed. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1898a, p. 167. Also see ⁃ 1304 - John Petit of Whitby killed ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). Notes
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  • North to south: Whitby and West Luton. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-17. Revised by … Record [23 Aug. 1304:] Walter de Wartre of West Luton [pardoned in consideration of his service in Scotland] for the death of John Petit of Whyteby, for which he abJured the realm Black, J G 1898a, p. 252. Source notes Membrane 7 of the Patent Roll for 32 Edward I. Marginal note: "Aug. 23. Jedburgh". IRHB comments Another veteran of the campaign in Scotland was pardoned for murdering a Robert Hood. See 1303 - Robert Hod of Crakehall killed. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1898a, p. 252. Also see ⁃ 1303 - Robert Hod of Crakehall killed ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • Butcher, J. H., ed. The Parish of Ashburton in the 15th and 16th Centuries; as it Appears from Extracts from the … D. (1479–1580), with Notes and Comments / published by request. London: Printed by Yates and Alexander, 1870. [ii], 50 pp. Downloads ⁃ PDF. Bibliographical Sources ⁃ WorldCat. Citation ⁃ Butcher, J. H., ed. The Parish of Ashburton in the 15th and 16th Centuries; as it Appears from Extracts from the Churchwardens' Accounts, A. D. (1479–1580), with Notes and Comments (London, 1870) .
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  • Dawkins, William Boyd; Mello, J. M. ' Further Discoveries in the Cresswell Caves ', Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, vol. 35 ( 1879 ), pp. 724-35 . Downloads ⁃ PDF etc.. Bibliographical Sources ⁃ Geological Society of London.
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  • Bedfordshire. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-24. Revised by … Record [8 Dec. 1496:] The like [sc. commission to purvey grain for the army to be sent towards Scotland] to the following in the following counties:—  Northampton.—Edward Atclyff, John Bussh, Richard Fletcher and Christopher Johnson.  Bedford. — Richard Lee and John Tayleard.  Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk. —John Redyng.  Rutland. —Edward Atclyff, John Bussh and David Cyeell. Black, J G 1901b, p. 92. Source notes Membrane 22 (2)d of the Patent Roll for 12 Henry VII – Part I. Marginal note: "Dec. 8. Westminster". IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1901b, p. 92. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • [White, Robert]. Nottinghamshire, Worksop, “The Dukeries,” and Sherwood Forest. Small Paper … White, 1875. Illus. The Large Paper Edition has some content not found in this. Relevant content includes ⁃ Stacye,J. 'The Ancient History of Sherwood Forest', pp. 173-208 ⁃ Hall, S.T. 'The Land of Robin Hood', pp. 209-28. Bibliographical Sources ⁃ Sherwood Forest (Nottinghamshire Heritage Gateway). Citation ⁃ [White, Robert]. Nottinghamshire, Worksop, “The Dukeries,” and Sherwood Forest. Small Paper Edition (Worksop, 1875) .
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  • [White, Robert]. Nottinghamshire, Worksop, “The Dukeries,” and Sherwood Forest. Large Paper Edition. Worksop: Robert White, 1875. 348 pp. Illus. This has some content not found in the Small Paper Edition. Relevant content inludes ⁃ Stacye,J. 'The Ancient History of Sherwood Forest', pp. 183-218 ⁃ Hall, S.T. 'The Land of Robin Hood', pp. 219-38. Bibliographical Sources ⁃ British Library ⁃ Sherwood Forest (Nottinghamshire Heritage Gateway). Citation ⁃ [White, Robert]. Nottinghamshire, Worksop, “The Dukeries,” and Sherwood Forest. Large Paper Edition (Worksop, 1875) .
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  • Chapman, John, cartog. Nottingham Shire Survey'd in 1774. [London]: Sold by J. Chapman at the Royal Academy, Pall Mall. Publish'd as the Act directs May 1st, 1776. 130 x 86 cm. 1 col. printed map. Bibliographical Sources ⁃ British Library ⁃ WorldCat Citation ⁃ Chapman, John, cartog. Nottingham Shire Survey'd in 1774 ([London], 1776) .
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  • St. Peter's Abbey, Shrewsbury. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-24. Revised by … Record [4 Feb. 1499:] Grant to Richard Lye, abbot of the monastery of St. Peter, Shrewsbury, of all rents and revenues of the monastery which came into the king's hand during the last voidance by the death of Thomas Mynde, late abbot, and pardon to him of all debts and accounts of him and his predecessors. By p.s. Black, J G 1901b, p. 175. Source notes Membrane 11 (10) of the Patent Roll for 14 Henry VII – Part III. Marginal note: "Feb. 4. Westminster". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1901b, p. 175. Also see ⁃ 1499 - Abbot Richard Lye in Shrewsbury (2) ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Southampton. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-17. Revised by … Record [21 July 1322:] The like [sc. commission of oyer and terminer] to the same Justices [sc. John Randolf, Ralph de Bereford and Robert de Estden] on like petition before the king and Council in the said Parliament on complaint by William de Meriet and his fellows, merchants of Genoa, that Nicholas de … took and carried away their goods at Southampton. By pet. of C. Black, J G 1904b, p. 251; matter in brackets supplied from p. 250. Source notes Membrane 29d of the Patent Roll for 16 Edward II – Part I. Marginal note: "July 21. York". IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1904b, p. 251; and see p. 250. Also see ⁃ 1324 - Richard Leg at Southampton ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Crawford, Jack Randall. Robin of Sherwood: a Comedy in Three Acts and Four Scenes by J. R. Crawford. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1912. [5], 7-150 pp. 20½ cm. LC card #12-15742. Bibliographical Sources ⁃ Gable, John Harris 1939a, No. 144. Citation ⁃ Crawford, Jack Randall. Robin of Sherwood: a Comedy in Three Acts and Four Scenes (New Haven, 1912) .
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  • St. Peter's Abbey, Shrewsbury. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-24. Revised by … Record [20 Jan, 1499:] Mandate to the escheator of the county of Salop to restore the temporalities of the Benedictine monastery of St. Peter, Shrewsbury, to Richard Lye, monk there, whose election as abbot has been confirmed by John bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.  To the chancellor of the county palatine of Lancaster.  Writ de intendendo to the tenants. By p.s. Black, J G 1901b, p. 178. Source notes Membrane 14 (7) of the Patent Roll for 14 Henry VII – Part III. Marginal note: "Jan. 20. Westminster". Italics as in printed source. IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1901b, p. 178. Also see ⁃ 1499 - Abbot Richard Lye in Shrewsbury (1) ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Ludgershall and Marlborough, Wilts. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-23. Revised by … Record [2 Mar. 1224:] De castris de Merleberg et de Lutegarexhal. Dominus rex conmisit Roberto de Meisy castra de Merleberg et de Lutegareshal cum omnibus pertinenciis suis custodienda quamdiu ei placuerit. Et mandatum est Johanni Parvo quod predicta castra ei liberet. Teste ipso rege, apud Merleberg, iJ die Marcii, coram H. de Burgo, Justiciario nostro, et J. Bathoniensi episcopo, et W. Briwer. [IRHB translation:] Concerning the castles of Marlborough and Ludgershall. The lord king commits to Robert de Meisy the castles of Marlborough and Ludgershall with all their appurtenances to keep as long as it pleases him. Also Johannes Parvus is ordered to release the aforesaid castles to him. Witnessed by the king himself, at Marlborough, the second day of March, before H. de Burg, our Justiciar, and J., hishop of bath, and W. Briwer. Black, J G 1901b, p. 428. Source notes Membrane 10 of the …
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  • Beverley. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-17. Revised by … Record [1 June 1323:] Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Herle, John de Donecastre, Geoffrey le Scrop and Robert de Scorburgh, on complaint by William, archbishop of York, that Thomas le Rede of Raskhill, John Littel Johan, Robert son of Robert de Stutevill, Nicholas de Stutevill and Hugh 'Robertknavestutevill,' with others, broke his park at Beverley, co. York, hunted therein and carried away deer. By K.  Afterwards on 16 November following, the king being at Nottingham, Adam de Hoperton was associated in the above commission. [Parl Writs.] Black, J G 1904b, p. 317. Source notes Membrane 5d of the Patent Roll for 16 Edward II – Part II. Marginal note: "June 1. York". Brackets and italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1904b, p. 317. Also see ⁃ Persons surnamed LittleJohn (links). Notes
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  • Chippindall, W. H., ed. The Parish Register of Thornton-in-Lonsdale, 1576-1812 / transcribed and edited by W. H. Chippindall ( Yorkshire Parish Register Society, vol. 89 ). [Leeds?]: Privately printed [?by J. Whitehead & Son] for the Yorkshire Parish Register Society, 1931. [viii], 332 pp. 23 cm. Bibliographical Sources ⁃ WorldCat. Citation ⁃ Chippindall, W. H., ed. The Parish Register of Thornton-in-Lonsdale, 1576-1812 (Yorkshire Parish Register Society, vol. 89) ([Leeds?], 1931) .
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  • Southampton. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-17. Revised by … Record [21 July 1322:] Commission of oyer and terminer to John Randolf, Ralph de Bereford, and Robert de Estden, on complaint by William de Meret and his fellows, merchants of Genoa, by petition before the king and Council in Parliament at York, that Nicholas de Barflet, William de Bartlet, Richard … le Prout, Roger le Suour, and Roger Childemer, Walter Suoy, Robret Selde, John le Glovere and Adam his son, Reginald le Glovere, Robert de Nyneton, William le Make of Cicestre, 'pessoner,' James le Spycer and others took and carried away their goods at Southampton. Black, J G 1904b, p. 450. Source notes Membrane 15d of the Patent Roll for 17 Edward II – Part 2. Marginal note: "May 7. Westminster". IRHB comments The theft occurred in 1322 or earlier, see 1322 - Richard Leg at Southampton. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1904b, p. 450. Also see …
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  • Palmer, William T. Odd Corners in the Yorkshire Dales: Rambles, Scrambles, Climbs and Sport / by William Thomas Palmer. Fifteen illustrations by J. Hardman. London; New York; Melbourne: Skeffington & Son, Ltd., [1944]. 112 pp. 8°. 15 Plates (b./w. photos). Cloth. 'This book is produced in complete conformity with the Authorized Economy Standard' (p. [4]). Bibliographical Sources ⁃ BL. Citation ⁃ Palmer, William T. Odd Corners in the Yorkshire Dales: Rambles, Scrambles, Climbs and Sport (London, [1944]) .
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  • [ Braithwaite, Richard ]. Drunken Barnabys Four Journeys to the North of England. in Latin and English Verse, Wittily and Merrily (tho' near One Hundred Years Ago) Compos'd; Found Among some Old Musty Books, That had a Long Time Lain by in a Corner; and Now at Last Made Publick. To which is Addedy Bessy Bell. London: for S. Illidge, under Searle's Gate Lincolns-inn New-Square: and sold by S. Ballard in Little-Britain, J. Graves in St. James's-Street, and J. Walthoe over-against the Royal Exchange, 1716. 83 leaves. Small 8°. Bibliographical Sources ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1820a, vol. I, p. 2. Citation ⁃ [Braithwaite, Richard]. Drunken Barnabys Four Journeys to the North of England. in Latin and English Verse, Wittily and Merrily (tho' near One Hundred Years Ago) Compos'd; Found Among some Old Musty Books, That had a Long Time Lain by in a Corner; and Now at Last Made Publick. To which is Addedy Bessy Bell (London, 1716) .
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  • Quarrendon, Bucks. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-25. Revised by … Record [Dec. 7 1499:] indenture of lease from the king to Richard Lee of Quarendon and Joan his wife and Robert Lee, of the manor and lordship of Quarendon, co. Buckingham, with the profits of the court of the said manor, for the term of 50 years from the Annunciation last, at 50l. a year, they doing all repairs of the houses, buildings, bridges and gates of the manor and bearing all the quit rents, out charges, taxes and tallages and taking by oversight of the stewards, receiver or surveyor of the said lordship in Barnes Wood in the said county 50 load of thorn and underwood or loppis towards his fuel and hedging; and receiving [p. 194:] by assignment of such steward sufficient timber to the reparations of the said houses, bridges and gates. Black, J G 1901b, pp. 193-94. Source notes Membrane 5 (19)d of the Patent Roll for 15 Henry VII – Part I. Marginal note: "Dec. 7". Italics as in printed …
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