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  • St Ann'S Well a.k.a. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well, cloSe to which Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe waS located. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-10-15. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS The above text iS the editor'S brief mention, <Span>inSpan> hiS <Span>inSpan>dex of road and place-nameS, of a record entry not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> the body of hiS edition. IRHB'S bracketed ellipSiS. The text omitted iS "3397, p. 37", which iS the editor'S reference to hiS MS Source. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ StevenSon, William Henry 1882a, vol. IV, p. 441. Brief mention ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, S.n. 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Acre'. AlSo See ⁃ 1484 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ 1485 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham). NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2014-07-14. ReviSed by … AlluSion <Span>SourceSSpan> Stukeley, William 1882a, vol. III, p. 500. EditionS ⁃ HolmeS, Richard 1894a. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan> 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 St Ann'S Well a.k.a. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-10-16. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS The above text iS the editor'S brief mention, <Span>inSpan> hiS <Span>inSpan>dex of place-nameS, of a record entry not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> the body of hiS edition. It may or may not be an exact quote from the MS Source. IRHB'S bracketed ellipSiS. The editor'S reference to hiS MS Source iS to "3376, p. 11". LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Gover, John Eric Bruce 1940a, p. 20. ⁃ StevenSon, William Henry 1882a, vol. III, p. 475, S.n. 'Robynhode Well'. Brief mention ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, S.n. 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well aliaS St. Anne'S Well'. AlSo See ⁃ 1500 - DiSturbance near Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ 1548 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ 1596 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ 1625 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham). NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-07-14. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> Source. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Black, Adam 1858a, pp. 114-15. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 315-19. ⁃ OutSide Scope of: SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. NoteS
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  • Approximate location of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Scar. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-12-10. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. IRHB commentS <Span>inSpan> 1797 a German tranSlation of Bolton'S book waS publiShed (See <Span>SourceSSpan> Section below). It iS a claSSic <Span>inSpan> BritiSh mycology. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Bolton, JameS 1788a, p. 87 and plate 87. ⁃ Bolton, JameS 1797a, p. 65. NoteS
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-03. ReviSed by … Record [6 Apr. 1565:] Grant <Span>inSpan> fee Simple to Richard Cholmeley, knight, of landS etc. (named with tenantS' nameS) <Span>inSpan> Robynhoodebay, Normanby, [m. 19] Fil<Span>inSpan>g, Thorpe and Stoope, Co. York, late of the MonaStery of Whytbye, Co. York, and all their appurtenanceS <Span>inSpan> Robynhoodbay, Normanby, Fyl<Span>inSpan>g, [m. 20] Rawe, Thorpe and Stoope or elSewhere; yearly value 39l. 18S. 1d.; bellS, lead and advowSonS reServed; to hold aS of the Manor of EStgrenewiche <Span>inSpan> Socage; iSSueS from MichaelmaS laSt. For 1120l. 12S. 6d. paid at the Exchequer to ThomaS Gard<Span>inSpan>er, a Teller there. By P. S. Coll<Span>inSpan>gSridge, J S 1960a, p. 206. Source noteS BracketS and italic type aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Coll<Span>inSpan>gSridge, J S 1960a, p. 206. NoteS
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  • St Ann'S Well a.k.a. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-10-16. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS The above text iS the editor'S brief mention, <Span>inSpan> hiS <Span>inSpan>dex of place-nameS, of a record entry not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> the body of hiS edition. It may or may not be an exact quote from the MS Source. IRHB'S bracketed ellipSiS. The text omitted iS "3376, p. 11", which iS the editor'S reference to hiS MS Source. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Gover, John Eric Bruce 1940a, p. 20. ⁃ StevenSon, William Henry 1882a, vol. III, p. 475, S.n. 'Robynhode Well'. Brief mention ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, S.n. 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well aliaS St. Anne'S Well'. AlSo See ⁃ 1500 - DiSturbance near Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ 1548 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ 1597 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ 1625 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham). NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-12-31. ReviSed by … The Little John Hotel <Span>inSpan> HatherSage offerS a brand of ale named Little John'S mooth. Little John <Span>inSpan>n: BeverageS. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Little John <Span>inSpan>n: BeverageS. Background ⁃ LJ'S: the Little John <Span>inSpan>n. NoteS
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  • The Site of St Ann'S Well a.k.a. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-11-09. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS The above text iS the editor'S Summary, <Span>inSpan> hiS <Span>inSpan>dex of place-nameS, of a record entry not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> the body of hiS edition. IRHB'S bracketed ellipSiS. The editor'S reference to hiS MS Source iS "3357, p. 8". IRHB commentS For 'Wood' <Span>inSpan> the place-name, See the page on Wood for Hood. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Gover, John Eric Bruce 1940a, p. 20. ⁃ StevenSon, William Henry 1882a, vol. I, p. 441, S.n. 'Robyn'S Wood Well'. Brief mention ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, S.n. 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well aliaS St. Anne'S Well'. AlSo See ⁃ 1500 - DiSturbance near Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ 1596 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ 1597 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ 1625 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ …
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-04-15. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. MS Source: "CuStomS Book XV. p. 377". Marg<Span>inSpan>al note <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source: "Dec. 6". Note that the pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source iS a calendar entry and thuS doeS not neceSSarily give the full and exact word<Span>inSpan>g of the orig<Span>inSpan>al. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Shaw, William Arthur 1908a, p. 438. AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay. NoteS
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  • St Ann'S Well a.h.a. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well, cloSe to which Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe waS located. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-10-09. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS ThiS occurS <Span>inSpan> Nott<Span>inSpan>gham chamberla<Span>inSpan>S' accountS under the head<Span>inSpan>g: "ReparacionS made and coSteS <Span>inSpan> diuerSe placeS with<Span>inSpan> þe town, and alSo nygh aboute þe town herafter folowen, etc." StevenSon, William Henry 1882a, vol. III, p. 252. IRHB commentS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe waS located cloSe to St Ann'S Well, which waS formerly known aS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ StevenSon, William Henry 1882a, vol. III, p. 254; and See vol. III, p. 252. Brief mention ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, S.n. 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe'. AlSo See ⁃ 1484 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ 1499 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ 1624 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Acre (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-10-14. ReviSed by … Record LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ StevenSon, William Henry 1882a, vol. V, p. 102. AlSo See ⁃ 1500 - DiSturbance near Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ 1548 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham). NoteS
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  • From north to South: Whitby Abbey and Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-06-01. ReviSed by … AlluSion LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Young, George 1817a, vol. II, p. 647. NoteS
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  • AddiScombe, formerly <Span>inSpan> Surrey, now <Span>inSpan> the London borough of Croydon. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2015-08-28. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS Entry <Span>inSpan> tax returnS for the "Villata de AdeScompe" (vill of AddiScombe) <Span>inSpan> the hundred of "Waletone". IRHB commentS The vill of AddiScombe iS now a diStrict of South London <Span>inSpan> the borough of Croydon. "Waletone" iS Walton-on-ThameS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. Pr<Span>inSpan>ted <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ GiuSeppi, M S 1922a; See p. 64. Background ⁃ AddiScombe. NoteS
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  • LabiStour, Patricia. A Rum Do! Smuggl<Span>inSpan>g <Span>inSpan> and around Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay / Patricia LabiStour. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay: Mar<Span>inSpan>e ArtS PublicationS, 1996. viii, 96 pp. 15 x 21 cm. IlluS. (b./w. l<Span>inSpan>e draw<Span>inSpan>gS: John Gilman; col. and b./w. photoS: Graham Boddy; Roma HodgSon; RoSemary Bowman; Patricia LabiStour). Col. cover by Edward H. SimpSon. Paperback. ISBN 0-9516184-1-5. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ BritiSh Library; citeS Same ISBN aS <Span>inSpan> 1999 repr. ⁃ LabiStour, Patricia 1999a. Citation ⁃ LabiStour, Patricia. A Rum Do! Smuggl<Span>inSpan>g <Span>inSpan> and around Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay (Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay, 1996) .
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  • AnonymouS. St Mart<Span>inSpan>'S and St Mary'S ChurchwardenS' AccountS, Chudleigh. Devon Record Office, EaSt Devon Record Office, Exeter. Chudleigh PW1; 1561-1677. Paper; 812 leaveS. 290mm x 210mm. Pag<Span>inSpan>ated <Span>inSpan> pencil: 1-802, [5]. Board and leather b<Span>inSpan>d<Span>inSpan>g with braSS claSpS. <Span>inSpan> EngliSh and Lat<Span>inSpan>. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ WaSSon, John M 1986a, p. xxxv. Citation ⁃ AnonymouS. St Mart<Span>inSpan>'S and St Mary'S ChurchwardenS' AccountS, Chudleigh. Devon Record Office, EaSt Devon Record Office, Exeter. Chudleigh PW1; 1561-1677 .
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-04-16. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. MS Source: "CuStomS Book XIV. p. 31". Marg<Span>inSpan>al note <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source: "Aug. 6". Note that the pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source iS a Summary and thuS doeS not neceSSarily give the full and exact word<Span>inSpan>g of the orig<Span>inSpan>al. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Shaw, William Arthur 1898a, p. 685. AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2014-08-30. ReviSed by Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2014-08-30. AlluSion LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Hatfield, JameS Taft 1913a; See p. 186. NoteS
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  • LabiStour, Patricia. A Rum Do! Smuggl<Span>inSpan>g <Span>inSpan> and around Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay / Patricia LabiStour. Repr<Span>inSpan>ted. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay: Mar<Span>inSpan>e ArtS PublicationS, 1996. viii, 96 pp. 15 x 21 cm. IlluS. (b./w. l<Span>inSpan>e draw<Span>inSpan>gS: John Gilman; col. and b./w. photoS: Graham Boddy; Roma HodgSon; RoSemary Bowman; Patricia LabiStour). Col. cover by Edward H. SimpSon. Paperback. ISBN 0-9516184-1-5. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ BritiSh Library; citeS Same ISBN aS <Span>inSpan> 1999 repr. ⁃ LabiStour, Patricia 1999a. Citation ⁃ LabiStour, Patricia. A Rum Do! Smuggl<Span>inSpan>g <Span>inSpan> and around Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay. Repr<Span>inSpan>ted (Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay, 1996) .
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  • Oxford Street, WoodStock. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-09-21. ReviSed by … Record Of Bartholomew Love for the lopp of Robb<Span>inSpan> 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&emSp;19&emSp;0 MaSlen, Marjorie 1993a, p. 184. Source noteS IRHB'S bracketS. The MS Source iS WoodStock Chamberla<Span>inSpan>S' AccountS for 21 Dec. 1639 &ndaSh; 21 Dec. 1640. The itemS cited are receiptS. MaSlen, Marjorie 1993a, p. 183. IRHB commentS For diScuSSion, See the page on Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Elm (WoodStock). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ MaSlen, Marjorie 1993a, p. 184; and See p. 183 for date. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: WoodStock, OxfordShire. AlSo See ⁃ 1608 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Elm (WoodStock) ⁃ 1618 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Elm (WoodStock) ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Elm (WoodStock). NoteS
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  • HatherSage Church where the arrowS and other Little John relicS were found before c. 1750. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-07-04. ReviSed by … Little John'S arrowS together with hiS bow, helmet and cha<Span>inSpan> mail hung <Span>inSpan> HatherSage Church until the mid-18th century. The arrowS Seem to have flown to partS unknown. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ HopeValley.org.uk: Little John - 3 - the great bow. ⁃ Hulbert, Mart<Span>inSpan> F H 1981a (not Seen, but cf. preced<Span>inSpan>g).
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-06-21. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB haS Silently regularized the uSe of SpaceS before punctuation markS <Span>inSpan> the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the orig<Span>inSpan>al pr<Span>inSpan>ted edition. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey: 13 Jan. 1873. AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay. NoteS
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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 with<Span>inSpan> the Said boughrough [of WoodStock] made the twentieth daye of Januarye..1608" (etc.) MaSlen, Marjorie 1993a, p. 28. MaSlen'S ellipSiS. <Span>inSpan> order to Show more clearly the relationShip between the orig<Span>inSpan>al 1608 roll and MS annotationS made <Span>inSpan> SubSequent yearS, the editor of the pr<Span>inSpan>ted 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 with<Span>inSpan> the three entrieS concern editorial Sigla <Span>inSpan>dicat<Span>inSpan>g "tenant" and "occupier". Where required, IRHB SupplieS theSe termS <Span>inSpan> bracketS. IRHB commentS For diScuSSion, See the page on Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Elm (WoodStock). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> …
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-10. ReviSed by … Record [1241:] RobertuS Hod ' 8 de L<Span>inSpan>ton 9 &nbSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;⁃.xxx. S. de eiSdem. [IRHB tranSlation:] Robert Hod of L<Span>inSpan>ton &nbSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;⁃ 30 S. from the Same. Cannon, Henry Lew<Span>inSpan> 1918a, p. 41. Source noteS Note 8: "Hod, C.R." Note 9: "L<Span>inSpan>tun', C.R." "C.R." StandS for the Chancellor'S Roll for the Same regnal year aS the Pipe Roll entry, <Span>inSpan> thiS caSe 26 Henry III, i.e. 28 Oct. 1241 to 27 Oct. 1242. The entry appearS <Span>inSpan> a Section under the head<Span>inSpan>g "Ebor'", i.e. York(Shire), and under the Sub-head<Span>inSpan>g "De DebitiS <Span>inSpan>ventiS <Span>inSpan> ArchiS Cirographorum", i.e. "From debtS found <Span>inSpan> the cheStS of chirographS" (<Span>inSpan>dentureS). The aSteriSk <Span>inSpan> the quoted paSSage repreSentS a feature <Span>inSpan> the MS; it iS not a reference to a note <Span>inSpan> the pr<Span>inSpan>ted edition. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Cannon, Henry Lew<Span>inSpan> …
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  • HatherSage Church where the Little John relicS were found before c. 1750. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-01-05. ReviSed by … Part of Little John'S cha<Span>inSpan> mail with hiS bow, helmet and arrowS hung <Span>inSpan> HatherSage Church until the mid-18th century. The SubSequent fate of the cha<Span>inSpan> mail iS unknown. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ HopeValley.org.uk: Little John - 3 - the great bow. ⁃ Hulbert, Mart<Span>inSpan> F H 1981a (not Seen, but cf. HopeValley.org.uk).
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  • St Ann'S Well a.h.a. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well, cloSe to which Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe waS located. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-10-09. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS ThiS occurS <Span>inSpan> Nott<Span>inSpan>gham chamberla<Span>inSpan>S' accountS under the head<Span>inSpan>g: "ReparacionS and CoSteS made on dioerSe th<Span>inSpan>geS both with<Span>inSpan> þe town and without, aS herafter apperith." StevenSon, William Henry 1882a, vol. III, p. 229. The editor noteS, vol. III, p. 475, S.n. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe: "ThiS waS near S. Ann'S Well, formerly known aS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well." IRHB commentS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe waS located cloSe to St Ann'S Well, which waS formerly known aS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ StevenSon, William Henry 1882a, vol. III, p. 230; and See vol. III, p. 229. Brief mention ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, S.n. 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe'. AlSo See ⁃ 1485 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ 1499 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) …
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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 Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), "on Friday after the FeaSt of the ConverSion of St. Paul [Jan. 25]", 1315, Section "Wakefeld"; membrane 8. LiSter, pp 104, 107. IRHB'S ellipSiS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ LiSter, John 1917a, pp. 104, 107 Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • St Ann'S Well a.h.a. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well, cloSe to which Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe waS located. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-10-09. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source, except <Span>inSpan> bracketS. IRHB'S bracketS. Note 1: "Blank <Span>inSpan> MS." The editor noteS, vol. III, p. 475, S.n. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe: "ThiS waS near S. Ann'S Well, formerly known aS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well." LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ StevenSon, William Henry 1882a, vol. III, pp. 66, 67, 475; for date See vol. III, p. 62. Brief mention ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, S.n. 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe'. AlSo See ⁃ 1484 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ 1485 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham). NoteS
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  • Site of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-10-27. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS MS variantS liSted <Span>inSpan> the pr<Span>inSpan>ted edition are hardly Significant for IRHB'S purpoSeS, except perhapS 'Hauton', 'Halton' for 'Hanton'. The "Said woodS" are "[S]ix parcelS of wood", on land common to Nott<Span>inSpan>gham town, "called by the Several nameS of New Coppice, Old Coppice and the Armytage, <Span>inSpan> the occupation of the town" BankeS, Richard 1997a, p. 67, item No, 582. The pr<Span>inSpan>ted edition <Span>inSpan>cludeS a plate with a detail of the map PRO MR 1142 Show<Span>inSpan>g "Rob<Span>inSpan>hoodeS Well" and adjacent plotS. BankeS, Richard 1997a, p. xxviii. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ BankeS, Richard 1997a, p. 67, item No. 584. AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) NoteS
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2014-07-26. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well <Span>inSpan> Halton Gill, located high on the Penn<Span>inSpan>eS, iS noted without any Source reference <Span>inSpan> the EngliSh Place-Name Society'S volume on the WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire. Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, vol. VI (1961), p. 123. The earlieSt occurrence of the name known to IRHB iS a 6" O.S. map publiShed <Span>inSpan> 1851. O.S. 6" map, YorkShire Sheet 97 (1851) at NLS. GazetteerS ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 310. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, vol. VI (1961), p. 123. MapS ⁃ O.S. 6" map, YorkShire Sheet 97 (1851) at NLS. NoteS
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  • WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster, the home port of the JameS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-03-08. ReviSed by … Record [6 Sep. 1312:] &emSp;&emSp;Safe conduct, until ChriStmaS, for John Petit, maSter of the k<Span>inSpan>g'S Ship la JameS of WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster, go<Span>inSpan>g to diverS partS on the k<Span>inSpan>g'S buS<Span>inSpan>eSS. By K. &emSp;&emSp;The like for the under-mentioned mar<Span>inSpan>erS: Robert Gold, maSter of the k<Span>inSpan>g'S Ship la l'etre of WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster; Richard atte WoSe, maSter of the k<Span>inSpan>g'S Ship la Weliwonne. Handcock, G F 1894a, p. 491. Source noteS Marg<Span>inSpan>al note <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source: "Sept. 6. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. IRHB commentS For the career of thiS John Little and for the name "atte WoSe" See Little John the mar<Span>inSpan>er (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Handcock, G F 1894a, p. 491. AlSo See ⁃ Little John the mar<Span>inSpan>er (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ PerSonS named Little John (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • SchepS, Walter. 'PoSSible <Span>SourceSSpan> for Two <Span>inSpan>StanceS of HiStorical <Span>inSpan>accuracy <Span>inSpan> Bl<Span>inSpan>d Harry'S Wallace ', NoteS & QuerieS, vol. 15 (1969), pp. 125-26
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  • Sowerby. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2015-07-24. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; tourn at Halifax (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), 19 May 1314, under the Section head<Span>inSpan>g "Sourby", i.e. Sowerby; membrane 11, dorSe. LiSter, pp. 42, 43. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ LiSter, John 1917a, pp. 42-44. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Sowerby, North YorkShire. CroSS-referenceS ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • L., H. 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Pick<Span>inSpan>g RodS', Journal of the DerbyShire Archaeological and Natural HiStory Society, vol. 46 (1924), pp. 119-21 . Author'S Surname Supplied <Span>inSpan> the table of contentS. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ White<Span>inSpan>g, Richard H 1949a, See pp. 242 (for ChriStian name), 244 (for the paper). DownloadS ⁃ PDF
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  • Sowerby. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2015-08-31. ReviSed by Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2015-08-31. Record Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; court held at Wakefield (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), <Span>inSpan> WhitSun week, under the Section head<Span>inSpan>g "Sourby", i.e. Sowerby; membrane 14. LiSter, p. 53. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ LiSter, John 1917a, pp. 53-54. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Sowerby, North YorkShire. CroSS-referenceS ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • Little John'S CroSS Hill. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2014-10-18. ReviSed by … Little John'S CroSS Hill iS a hill <Span>inSpan> Exeter juSt South of DunSford Road on the edge of Dartmoor. The name applieS to the hill aS well aS to Several little laneS on it. It takeS itS name from Little John'S CroSS, a local waySide croSS, which iS <Span>inSpan> turn named after a local family Surnamed Littlejohn and iS thuS <Span>inSpan> itS orig<Span>inSpan> not related to the Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood tradition. See Flickr: Little John'S CroSS, Exeter, WaySide CroSS (by Alan RoSevear). However, the Spell<Span>inSpan>g "Little John" obviouSly bearS witneSS to, aS well aS encourageS, re<Span>inSpan>terpretation along Such l<Span>inSpan>eS, and thuS we f<Span>inSpan>d an early 1990'S private reSidence on Little John'S CroSS Hill named Sherwood RiSe. Zoopla: Property hiStory of Sherwood RiSe, Little JohnS CroSS Hill, Exeter EX2 9PJ, 12th Sep 2012. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Flickr: Little John'S CroSS, Exeter, WaySide …
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  • Approximate <Span>inSpan>dication of the Site of the Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood <Span>inSpan>n. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-05-02. ReviSed by … Accord<Span>inSpan>g to Roy Pledger, the long gone Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood <Span>inSpan>n <Span>inSpan> BarnSdale "once [...] diSplayed a three p<Span>inSpan>t leather bottle, Said to have belonged to Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood." See hiS commentS to hiS excellent photo of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (BarnSdale) at Panoramio. I have not come acroSS any mention of thiS priceleSS object elSewhere, and Mr Pledger doeS not cite any Source, but a three p<Span>inSpan>t leather bottle doeS Seem a fitt<Span>inSpan>g relic for a leader of merry men. However, the collection of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood paraphernalia at the reStaurant connected with Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well <Span>inSpan> Nott<Span>inSpan>gham iS alSo Said to have <Span>inSpan>cluded a Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S bottle. Bob White. ' The five unSolved mySterieS of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood' (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham PoSt, 13 Nov. 2013; no longer onl<Span>inSpan>e). See <Span>inSpan>Stead: The Wizard of NottS RecommendS: Bob White: The five unSolved mySterieS of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood. Without reliable <Span>SourceSSpan> we cannot be certa<Span>inSpan> that both of theSe …
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  • Little John'S CroSS By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2014-10-18. ReviSed by … Little John'S CroSS iS a waySide croSS <Span>inSpan> Exeter at the corner of DunSford Road and Little John'S CroSS Hill. The croSS, now Stand<Span>inSpan>g <Span>inSpan> a private garden, takeS itS name after a local family Surnamed Littlejohn and iS thuS <Span>inSpan> itS orig<Span>inSpan> hardly related to the Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood tradition. See Flickr: Little John'S CroSS, Exeter, WaySide CroSS (by Alan RoSevear). However, the Spell<Span>inSpan>g "Little John" obviouSly bearS witneSS to, aS well aS encourageS, re<Span>inSpan>terpretation along Such l<Span>inSpan>eS, and thuS we f<Span>inSpan>d an early 1990'S private reSidence on Little John'S CroSS Hill named Sherwood RiSe. Zoopla: Property hiStory of Sherwood RiSe, Little JohnS CroSS Hill, Exeter EX2 9PJ, 12th Sep 2012. The croSS iS marked without a legend on Ogilby'S 1675 map. Alan RoSevear, aS cited. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Flickr: Little John'S CroSS, Exeter, WaySide CroSS
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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&emSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;7&emSp;0 Of ThomaS Love for the Shrewde of the treeS <Span>inSpan> the almeShouSe backSide and of the tree before the almeShouSe dore 0&emSp;25&emSp;0 Of ThomaS Heathen and Richard Reade for the Shrewde of Robb<Span>inSpan>e WhodeS elme <Span>inSpan> Oxford Street 0&emSp;26&emSp;0 [...] Of WIlliam Holloway gent for the Shrewde of the elme before Mr BrowneS doreS 0&emSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;6&emSp;8 Of Merriall Tayler for the Shrewde of a litle elme before ThomaS GeeS dore 0&emSp;&nbSp;&nbSp;2&emSp;6 Of William Archer for the Shrewde of the elme at John LoweS the cooperS dore 0&emSp;15&emSp;0 MaSlen, Marjorie 1993a, p. 71. Source noteS IRHB'S bracketS. The MS Source iS WoodStock Chamberla<Span>inSpan>S' AccountS for 20 Dec. 1617 &ndaSh; 21 Dec. 1618, drawn up at the latter date. The itemS cited are …
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  • GregSon, J. S., compil. MuSeum ChethamienSe; or a Choice Oratorical Catalogue of the Rare and Valuable CurioSitieS conta<Span>inSpan>ed <Span>inSpan> the College Library, MancheSter. MancheSter, 1827. 8°. 4 pp. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ AnonymouS 1873a, p. 14 of "Catalogue of the EngliSh Dialect Library" (1880). Citation ⁃ GregSon, J. S., compil. MuSeum ChethamienSe; or a Choice Oratorical Catalogue of the Rare and Valuable CurioSitieS conta<Span>inSpan>ed <Span>inSpan> the College Library, MancheSter (MancheSter, 1827) .
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  • WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster, the home port of the JameS, and CalaiS, France. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-03-08. ReviSed by … Record [26 Jul. 1313:] &emSp;&emSp;Safe-conduct, until ChriStmaS, for Andrew RoSekyn, k<Span>inSpan>g'S mar<Span>inSpan>er, maSter of the k<Span>inSpan>g'S Ship called la Godeiere of WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster, whom the k<Span>inSpan>g iS Send<Span>inSpan>g to CalaiS on hiS buS<Span>inSpan>eSS. &emSp;&emSp;The like for the undermentioned mar<Span>inSpan>erS, viz.:&mdaSh; &emSp;&emSp;&emSp;William le FiSShere, maSter of the k<Span>inSpan>g'S Ship called la Welifare of WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster. &emSp;&emSp;&emSp; John Petit, maSter of the k<Span>inSpan>g'S Ship called the JameS of WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster. Handcock, G F 1898a, p. 5. Source noteS Marg<Span>inSpan>al note <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source: "July 26. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. IRHB commentS For the career of thiS John Little See Little John the mar<Span>inSpan>er (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Handcock, G F 1898a, p. 5. AlSo See ⁃ Little John the mar<Span>inSpan>er (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ PerSonS named …
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  • Ryhall, the townShip <Span>inSpan> which Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Stone waS located. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-05-30. ReviSed by … 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Stone' iS liSted aS a field-name <Span>inSpan> the EngliSh Place-Name Society'S volume on Rutland, which referS to unSpecified mapS dated 1780 and 1801. Cox, Barrie 1994a, pp. 164, 431; p. lxxii for <Span>SourceSSpan>. A Search <Span>inSpan> Rutland tithe awardS At The GenealogiSt (£). haS not yielded any reSultS. Accord<Span>inSpan>g to an article <Span>inSpan> a local newSpaper (2015), Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Stone "waS to be found at BelmeSthorpe at one time". WaiteS, Bryan. 'WaS national legend Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood the outlaw of the ForeSt of Rutland?, Rutland TimeS, publiShed 21 January 2015. BelmeSthorpe iS <Span>inSpan> Ryhall townShip, only about 600 m South of Ryhall itSelf. However, aS the writer citeS no Source for hiS rather impreciSe Statement, let uS Stick with Ryhall, a Slightly leSS Specific but more certa<Span>inSpan> localization. <Span>inSpan> lieu of the actual coord<Span>inSpan>ateS of the Stone I uSe thoSe for Ryhall <Span>inSpan> the <Span>inSpan>fobox and on the …
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Walk. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-07-09. ReviSed by … DeScribed <Span>inSpan> 1856 aS a "narrow w<Span>inSpan>d<Span>inSpan>g lane, which waS formerly the bed of the Scire-beck" (See 1856 AlluSion), Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Walk iS now a meander<Span>inSpan>g reSidential Street <Span>inSpan> BoSton. FirSt recorded <Span>inSpan> 1640, thiS Street name haS more recently, one aSSumeS, <Span>inSpan>Spired a cluSter of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood-related Street nameS <Span>inSpan> the immediate vic<Span>inSpan>ity: Friar Way, Greenwood Drive, LockSley CloSe, Marian Road, Sheriff Way and Sherwood Avenue. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ ThompSon, PiShey 1856a, pp. 199-200, 466. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2020-09-07. ReviSed by … 'RobertSmen', <Span>inSpan> primary uSe <Span>inSpan> <Span>SourceSSpan> dat<Span>inSpan>g from the 14th to the 17th century, and SubSequently uSed ma<Span>inSpan>ly hiStorically, aS a Synonym for 'robberS'. Recorded Spell<Span>inSpan>gS <Span>inSpan>clude Robert(e)S men, Roberd(e)Smen, RoberSmen and Robert'S men; rarely uSed <Span>inSpan> the S<Span>inSpan>gular (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 expla<Span>inSpan>S 'RoberdSmen' aS a term for 'maraud<Span>inSpan>g vagrantS or outlawS' <Span>inSpan> 14th century England, not<Span>inSpan>g that it haS been popularly taken aS allud<Span>inSpan>g to Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood. While it iS eaSy to See why the latter <Span>inSpan>terpretation Should have ariSen, thiS cannot very well reflect the actual etymology of the term. AS the OED noteS, the firSt element iS Robert, not Rob<Span>inSpan>, and two 13th century <Span>SourceSSpan> uSe the ChriStian name 'Robert' ('RobertuS') aS a deSignation for a robber. …
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-16. ReviSed by … Record [18 Oct. 1287:] AgneS de VeScy, Stay<Span>inSpan>g <Span>inSpan> England, nom<Span>inSpan>at<Span>inSpan>g Hugh de Stretleye and Robert Hod <Span>inSpan> Ireland for two yearS. Black, J G 1893a, p. 277. Source noteS Membrane 4 of the Patent Roll for 15 Edward I. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "Oct. 18. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". IRHB'S bracketS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Black, J G 1893a, p. 277. AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-06. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS IRHB'S bracketS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ ThoreSby, Ralph 1830a, vol. 1, pp. 146-47. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Ralph ThoreSby. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-02-17. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS IRHB'S bracketS. At the ellipSiS I have left out a reference to an irrelevant footnote. IRHB commentS Note that Anthony Wood here SeemS to regard the proverbial expreSSion "Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S pennyworthS" aS Somewhat dated. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Wood, Anthony 1889a, vol. II, p. 310. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Anthony Wood. NoteS
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  • AnonymouS. St Michael'S ChurchwardenS' AccountS, Honiton. Devon Record Office, Exeter. 1639A PW1. 1570-1651. EngliSh. Paper. 168 leaveS. 180 mm x 275 mm. Foliated <Span>inSpan> modern pencil. Many leaveS fragmentary, <Span>inSpan>k badly faded and often illegible; repaired and bound <Span>inSpan> calf. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ WaSSon, John M 1986a, p. xlvii. Citation ⁃ AnonymouS. St Michael'S ChurchwardenS' AccountS, Honiton. Devon Record Office, Exeter. 1639A PW1. 1570-1651 .
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Stride. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-01-01. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS Peak Scenery waS firSt publiShed 1818 to 1823, <Span>inSpan> four partS. Part III, which <Span>inSpan>cludeS the above paSSage, waS publiShed <Span>inSpan> 1822. The paSSage recurS unchanged <Span>inSpan> the 1824 edition (See Section <Span>SourceSSpan> below). IRHB commentS While RhodeS'S explanation of the name "Mockbeggar'S Hall" SoundS very reaSonable, I doubt if he iS right that the name "Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Stride " waS applied to the two p<Span>inSpan>nacleS collectively. WaS it not rather the diStance between them and hence, by an almoSt <Span>inSpan>evitable aSSociation, the entire formation that waS (and Still iS) called Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Stride? ThiS may well be the earlieSt literary alluSion to Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Stride. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ RhodeS, Ebenezer 1818a, pt. III, p. 88. ⁃⁃ RhodeS, Ebenezer 1824a, p. 240. …
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  • Site of Little John'S Cave. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-07-10. ReviSed by … Little John'S Cave which waS located very near Little John'S Well on the NE Side of DoncaSter Road (A638), 1.3 km NW of Hampole, a little weSt of BarnSdale, haS been filled <Span>inSpan>, and the well Structure iS derelict. The name iS firSt recorded <Span>inSpan> an 1838 MS Tithe Award where it appearS aS "Little John'S Cave & Well". Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. II, p. 44. I have not found thiS <Span>inSpan> the 1838 tithe award for Hampole onl<Span>inSpan>e at the GenealogiSt, Piece 43, Sub-piece 190, Image 288-90 (£), but it iS probably <Span>inSpan>complete aS it runS to only three pageS. The locality iS very cloSe to Hazel Lane Quarry, an active limeStone quarry. GazetteerS ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 308 (S.n. 'Little John'S Well'). MS <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ 1838 Tithe Award; cf. Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. II, p. 44. I have not found Little John'S Cave liSted <Span>inSpan> the 1838 tithe award for Hampole onl<Span>inSpan>e at the GenealogiSt, Piece …
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  • North to South: Whitby Abbey and Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-05-28. ReviSed by … AlluSion IRHB commentS The primary mean<Span>inSpan>g of the Lat<Span>inSpan> term laruS iS 'a ravenouS Seabird, perhapS a gull or mew' Wiktionary: laruS. Hence figuratively it could refer to a robber. 'StreonShalh' waS the OE name for Whitby. George Young waS very likely th<Span>inSpan>k<Span>inSpan>g of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S connectionS with Whitby Abbey aS well aS nearby Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Young, George 1817a, vol. II, p. 174. NoteS
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  • Surrey and SuSSex. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-20. ReviSed by … Record [5 Apr. 1378:] To Robert de Loxle eScheator <Span>inSpan> Surrey and SuSSex. Order to take of Sybil who waS wife of John BrocaS an oath that She will not marry without the k<Span>inSpan>g'S licence, and <Span>inSpan> preSence of the heirS and parcenerS to aSSign her dower of her Said huSband'S landS. H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1914a, p. 59. Source noteS Membrane 9 of the CloSe Roll for 1 Richard II. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "April 5. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". On the MS roll immediately followed by 1378 - EScheator Robert Loxle (2). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1914a, p. 59. AlSo See ⁃ 1378 - EScheator Robert Loxle (2) ⁃ PerSonS named Robert Loxley (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • Location of the Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Pub. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-07. ReviSed by … The Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Pub & BiStro and Beer & W<Span>inSpan>e Store waS eStabliShed <Span>inSpan> 1990. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ The pub'S webSite.
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well waS located cloSe to the river bed, not far from the former Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood <Span>inSpan>n. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-07. ReviSed by … JoSeph Hunter noted <Span>inSpan> 1819 (See AlluSionS) that Rob<Span>inSpan> 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 <Span>inSpan> Little Matlock. Note that though they claim the well had long been named after Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood, all Surviv<Span>inSpan>g <Span>SourceSSpan> to mention it were written after ThomaS Halliday landScaped Cliff Rocher <Span>inSpan>to the Summer out<Span>inSpan>g Spot Little Matlock. A well with<Span>inSpan> the groundS connected with the outlaw "from time immemorial" muSt have been an added attraction. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Holland, John 1824a, p. 13. ⁃ Holland, John 1837a, pp. 176-77. ⁃ Hunter, JoSeph 1819a, p. 3. NoteS
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  • Tolman, Albert H. 'ShakeSpeare'S Manipulation of hiS <Span>SourceSSpan> <Span>inSpan> AS You Like It ', Modern Language NoteS, vol. XXXVII (1922), pp. 65-76 DownloadS ⁃ PDF.
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  • The exact location of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe iS not known, but it waS near St Ann'S Well, formerly known aS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. I have put the CloSe cloSe to the Well. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-10-11. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe waS a paSture DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, S.n. 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe'. probably Situated near St Ann'S Well, StevenSon, William Henry 1882a, vol. III, p. 475, S.n. 'Robynhode CloSSe'. which latter waS alSo known aS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood-related place-nameS tend to cluSter, and an entry <Span>inSpan> the civic recordS for 1624 referS to four (unnamed) cloSeS near the well. StevenSon, William Henry 1882a, vol. IV, pp. 385-86. Very likely one of theSe waS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe. The 1484-85 record entry cited below referS to work done at both Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe and "þe Copy", i.e. the Coppice, a locality that waS Situated c. 200 m NNE of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. See for <Span>inSpan>Stance 6" O.S. map Nott<Span>inSpan>ghamShire XXXVIII.15 (1900; rev. 1899). That the …
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  • AnonymouS. Bodleian MS Digby 41 (c.1450) . Friar Daw'S Reply found <Span>inSpan> thiS MS haS attribution to a John WalS<Span>inSpan>gham. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Dean, JameS M 1991a, p.?
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  • Surrey and SuSSex. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-22. ReviSed by … Record [22 Jun. 1380:] To Robert de Loxle eScheator <Span>inSpan> Surrey and SuSSex. Like order concern<Span>inSpan>g knightS' feeS etc. [Sc. to give to ThomaS and Eleanor livery of the third part of one knight'S fee'] <Span>inSpan> WiggeSele and Ore co. SuSSex, Clopham, KyrSalton, Waunebeurgh and HorSlegh co. Surrey [...] H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1914a, p. 393. Source noteS Membrane 41 of the CloSe Roll for 4 Richard II. Enrolled 22 June at WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster. IRHB'S bracketS. IRHB commentS It iS not clear where the manor of 'WiggeSele' waS located, but Google will tell you that the Surname 'Wigzell' iS Still extant <Span>inSpan> the SoutheaSt of England. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1914a, p. 393. AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named Robert Loxley (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • The Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood <Span>inSpan>n, now the Old Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-08-21. ReviSed by … The Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood <Span>inSpan>n, 1.2 km weSt of HolmeSfield iS firSt mentioned <Span>inSpan> an 1820 EncloSure Award. DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 296, S.n. 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood <Span>inSpan>n'. The <Span>inSpan>n cloSed <Span>inSpan> the firSt yearS of thiS millennium, apparently late <Span>inSpan> 2001, and iS now rented out aS holiday home. The Old Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood; Sheffiedl Forum. GazetteerS ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 296, S.n. 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood <Span>inSpan>n'. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Cameron, Kenneth 1959a, pt. II, p. 266. MapS ⁃ 6" O.S. map DerbyShire XVII.NE (1883; Surveyed 1876); 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'. ⁃ 6" O.S. map DerbyShire XVII.NE (1899; rev. 1897); 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood <Span>inSpan>n'. ⁃ 6" O.S. map DerbyShire XVII (1924; rev. 1919); 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood <Span>inSpan>n'. Background ⁃ The Old Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood. NoteS File:Old_rob<Span>inSpan>_hood_holmeSfield_1.jpg|The Old Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood / The Old Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S webSite. File:Old_rob<Span>inSpan>_hood_holmeSfield_2.jpg|The Old Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood / …
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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 Benedict<Span>inSpan>e monaStery of St. Peter, ShrewSbury, to Richard Lye, monk there, whoSe election aS abbot haS been confirmed by John biShop of Coventry and Lichfield. &emSp;To the chancellor of the county palat<Span>inSpan>e of LancaSter. &emSp;Writ de <Span>inSpan>tendendo 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 &ndaSh; Part III. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "Jan. 20. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. IRHB'S bracketS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Black, J G 1901b, p. 178. AlSo See ⁃ 1499 - Abbot Richard Lye <Span>inSpan> ShrewSbury (1) ⁃ PerSonS named Richard at the Lee (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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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 <Span>inSpan>to the k<Span>inSpan>g'S hand dur<Span>inSpan>g 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 &ndaSh; Part III. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "Feb. 4. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Black, J G 1901b, p. 175. AlSo See ⁃ 1499 - Abbot Richard Lye <Span>inSpan> ShrewSbury (2) ⁃ PerSonS named Richard at the Lee (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • SuSSex. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-20. ReviSed by … Record [11 Dec. 1378:] To Robert de Loxle eScheator <Span>inSpan> SuSSex. Order to cauSe William brother and heir of John de FienleS Son and heir of William de FienleS knight to have SeiS<Span>inSpan> of hiS father'S landS; aS he haS proved hiS age before the eScheator, and the k<Span>inSpan>g haS taken hiS homage and fealty, and the Said John died a m<Span>inSpan>or <Span>inSpan> the k<Span>inSpan>g'S wardShip. By p.S. [575.] &emSp;To Roger Keterich eScheator <Span>inSpan> ESSex. Like order; aS the Said William haS proved hiS age before Robert de Loxle. &emSp;The like to the follow<Span>inSpan>g: &emSp;&emSp;John Salveyn eScheator <Span>inSpan> OxfordShire and BerkShire. &emSp;&emSp;ThomaS de IlleSton eScheator <Span>inSpan> the county of Suthampton. H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1914a, p. 171. Source noteS Membrane 21 of the CloSe Roll for 2 Richard II. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "Dec. 11. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". BracketS (except date) aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1914a, p. …
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  • The Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood <Span>inSpan>n. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2015-08-27. ReviSed by … GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. ⁃ UKPubF<Span>inSpan>der: Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood, RowlandS CaStle, HampShire. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ The Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood <Span>inSpan>n (the pub'S webSite). Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Rowland'S CaStle.
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2020-07-27. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; Sheriff'S tourn held at Wakefield (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), on ThurSday after the FeaSt of St Leonard, Nov. 6, 2 Edw. IIII [1328]; entry under head<Span>inSpan>g 'Wakefeld'. Walker, John William 1945a, pp. 135, 138. IRHB'S bracketS. IRHB commentS ThiS occurS <Span>inSpan> a cluSter of entrieS of f<Span>inSpan>eS which are either accompanied by no Statement of the cauSe or cite obStruct<Span>inSpan>g the highway with Some object(S) or material(S) aS the cauSe, So perhapS De Fauconberg or hiS repreSentative waS f<Span>inSpan>ed for the latter. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 138, an See p. 135. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield AlSo See ⁃ SheriffS of Nott<Span>inSpan>gham: Henry de Fauconberg ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • LocalitieS mentioned <Span>inSpan> the record. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay iS Second from the top. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-04-15. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS Marg<Span>inSpan>al note <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source: "June 11". MS Source: "Vol. XVIII", No. 67. "Dated June the 11th, 1692". Extent of MS Source: 0.5 page. ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Red<Span>inSpan>gton, JoSeph 1868a, p. 242. NoteS
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-09-15. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. The Peter Robhood concerned <Span>inSpan> thiS entry waS a Son of John Robhood (I). Lock (2002), p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, Peter'. IRHB'S bracketS. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 148, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, Peter'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • HatherSage Church where the arrowS and other Little John relicS were found before c. 1750. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-05-01. ReviSed by … Little John'S helmet and bow, which with other Little John relicS formerly hung <Span>inSpan> HatherSage church, were Said to be <Span>inSpan> the collection at Parham HouSe <Span>inSpan> 1868. However, aS far aS the bow iS concerned thiS iS <Span>inSpan> conflict with another account of the fate of theSe relicS after they were removed from HatherSage Church. QuotationS GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Cooper, William Durrant 1873a. ⁃ Scott, Sibbald David 1868a, vol. I, p. 197. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-07-31. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS Bracket aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. 'Fletcher Fletcher. op. cit., vol. I, p. 489 n. 1., citeS a letter from StudentS at Gray'S <Span>inSpan>n concern<Span>inSpan>g thiS caSe. IRHB commentS The archery targetS, "StakeS", on F<Span>inSpan>Sbury FieldS had nameS. One of them waS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Stake; Kempe, Alfred John 1832b; See p. 210 & n. ✝. preSumably thiS waS the object of the vandalS' attention. The writer of the account item, John Buck, waS a butler, later Steward, at Gray'S <Span>inSpan>n. See Fletcher. op. cit., vol. I, pp. 39, 71, 96,128 (biS), 128 n. 1, 142, 146, 483 (biS), 488 (biS). ThiS item haS not been noted <Span>inSpan> previouS StudieS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Fletcher, Reg<Span>inSpan>ald JameS 1901a, vol. I, pp. 315-19. Background ⁃ Kempe, Alfred John 1832b; See eSpecially p. 210 & n. ✝. NoteS
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S ISland. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-08-17. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S ISland (or Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood ISland) iS a Small wooded rock <Span>inSpan> River Kent at a po<Span>inSpan>t approximately equidiStant from HelS<Span>inSpan>gton, Natland, and Sedgwick, midway between Low Park Wood and HaweS Wood. It iS firSt mentioned <Span>inSpan> a rental dated 1836. DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 305, S.n. 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood ISland'. Immediately SE of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S ISland, on the S bank of River Kent iS/waS located Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Wood and 375 m SSW iS/waS found Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. A Small iSland <Span>inSpan> a river may have appealed to a youthful imag<Span>inSpan>ation. Were theSe three localitieS named by children play<Span>inSpan>g <Span>inSpan> thiS area? GazetteerS ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 305, S.n. 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood ISland'. MapS ⁃ 6" O.S. map LancaShire IX (1851-63; Surveyed 1847-58) ⁃ 6" O.S. map WeStmorland XXXVIII (1863; Surveyed 1858) ⁃ 6" O.S. map WeStmorland XXXVIII.SE (1899; rev. 1897) ⁃ 6" O.S. map WeStmorland …
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  • Cornwall. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-26. ReviSed by … Record [10 June 1339:] To the Sheriff of Cornwall. Order to deliver to Bartholomew de Barde, Peter Byne and their fellowS, merchantS of the Society of the Bardi, or to their attorneyS all the money of the iSSueS of the Stampage of t<Span>inSpan> and the iSSueS of the county, <Span>inSpan> accordance with the k<Span>inSpan>g'S grant to them of thoSe iSSueS until they Should be SatiSfied for 7,200l. which they paid at the k<Span>inSpan>g'S requeSt to Queen ISabella; and JameS Hamelyn, Sometime Sheriff of the county, paid 1,631l. 10S. 4d., and John Petit afterwardS Sheriff there paid 2,160l. 5S. 8d. of thoSe iSSueS by virtue of the k<Span>inSpan>g'S order, aS iS found by their certificate Sent <Span>inSpan>to chancery, and the k<Span>inSpan>g wiSheS to SatiSfy the merchantS for the reSidue. By C. H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1901a, p. 149. Source noteS Membrane 33 of the CloSe Roll for 13 Edward III &ndaSh; Part 2. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "June 10. BerkhampStead". ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. LiStS ⁃ Not …
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  • AnonymouS. St Brannock'S ChurchwardenS' AccountS, Braunton. Devon Record Office, Exeter, 1677A/ PWla; 1554-1611. Paper. 135 leaveS; 300mm x 200mm. Modern foliation. Leather b<Span>inSpan>d<Span>inSpan>g. <Span>inSpan> EngliSh. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ WaSSon, John M 1980a, p. xxxiii. Citation ⁃ AnonymouS. St Brannock'S ChurchwardenS' AccountS, Braunton. Devon Record Office, Exeter, 1677A/ PWla; 1554-1611 .
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  • Surrey and SuSSex. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-20. ReviSed by … Record [?5 Apr. 1378:] To ThomaS de IlleSton eScheator <Span>inSpan> the county of Suthampton. Order to aSSign dower to the Said Sybil, of whom an oath haS been taken by Robert de Loxle [...] The like to John Brode of Smethe eScheator <Span>inSpan> Kent. H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1914a, p. 60. Source noteS Membrane 9 of the CloSe Roll for 1 Richard II. IRHB'S ellipSiS <Span>inSpan> place of "(aS above)", which referS to 1378 - EScheator Robert Loxle (1). Date almoSt certa<Span>inSpan>ly 5 Apr. 1378, aS for the latter entry. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1914a, p. 60. AlSo See ⁃ 1378 - EScheator Robert Loxle (1) ⁃ PerSonS named Robert Loxley (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • Site of Scarlett'S Farm, WeSt Wratt<Span>inSpan>g. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-11-30. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS P.H. Reaney believeS that Scarlett'S Farm, <Span>inSpan>dicated on a 6" O.S. map of WeSt Wratt<Span>inSpan>g, CambridgeShire, iS "probably to be aSSociated with" the family of thiS William Scarlet. Reaney, Percy Hide 1943a, p, 123. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. MS <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Denny Rental (Cambridge U<Span>inSpan>verSity Library MS 2601). Reaney, Percy Hide 1943a, pp, xl, 123 n. 3. Pr<Span>inSpan>ted <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ 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 Wratt<Span>inSpan>g AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named William Scathlock (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-09-16. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. The Robert Robhood concerned <Span>inSpan> thiS entry waS a Son of John Robhood [I]. See Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, Robert. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 89, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, Robert'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2020-07-23. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS Date: 'Aug. 24. Tower of London'. Membrane 17. IRHB'S bracketS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ ISaacSon, Robert F 1900a, pp. 507-509. AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named Little John (l<Span>inSpan>kS) NoteS
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Harley-DavidSon By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-07-20. ReviSed by … A Harley-DavidSon dealer <Span>inSpan> BeeSton S<Span>inSpan>ce 2003. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Harley-DavidSon'S webSite.
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-07-06. ReviSed by … AlluSion IRHB commentS Cont<Span>inSpan>ued immediately from that of the alluSion:1730 - Gent, ThomaS - HiStory of York (1), the text of thiS alluSion iS cont<Span>inSpan>ued immediately <Span>inSpan>:1730 - Gent, ThomaS - HiStory of York (3). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Gent, ThomaS 1730a, pp. 234-35. NoteS
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  • Blackwood (approximate location <Span>inSpan>dicated), SSW of Sowerby and SW of Ripponden. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2015-09-15. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; court held at Wakefield (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), Friday after MichaelmaS, 1308. Membrane 2. MS head<Span>inSpan>g: 'Sourby' (Sowerby). Baildon (1906), pp. 174, 176. Note 1 [to thiS and adjacent court roll entrieS]: "All theSe are new land from the waSte." Baildon (1906), p. 177 n. 1. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, pp. 177, and See pp. 174, 176. MapS ⁃ 6" O.S. Map YorkShire 245 (1854, Surveyed 1848-49) (at NLS), centered on Blackwood Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Sowerby, North YorkShire. AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • Catterlen Wood where a Spr<Span>inSpan>g waS known aS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well accord<Span>inSpan>g to the 1857 alluSion. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-05-11. ReviSed by … Accord<Span>inSpan>g to Jeremiah Sullivan (See 1857 AlluSion below), a Spr<Span>inSpan>g <Span>inSpan> a wood near Catterlen waS known aS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. I have aSSumed he meant Catterlen Wood, which iS adjacent to the village. The coord<Span>inSpan>ateS cited <Span>inSpan> the <Span>inSpan>fobox and <Span>inSpan>dicated on the Google map are thoSe of the wood. I have not been able to locate the well. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Sullivan, Jeremiah 1857a, p. 131. MapS ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cumberland XLIX (1867; Surveyed 1860) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cumberland XLIX.SE (1900; rev. 1898) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cumberland XLIX.SE (1900; rev. 1898) (georeferenced) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cumberland XLIX (1923; Surveyed 1926). Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Catterlen. NoteS
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  • Cornwall. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-26. ReviSed by … Record [16 June 1339:] To John Petyt, late Sheriff of Cornwall. Order to pay to John de Pytte, the k<Span>inSpan>g'S clerk, appo<Span>inSpan>ted to control the Sum of wool collected <Span>inSpan> co. Cornwall and the coSt of the pack<Span>inSpan>g and carry<Span>inSpan>g thereof, 4l. for hiS wageS for 40 dayS Spent <Span>inSpan> that Service at 2S. a day; aS the k<Span>inSpan>g ordered the [p. 148:] Sheriff of Cornwall to pay him Such wageS, and becauSe the Said clerk could not obta<Span>inSpan> thoSe wageS from the Sheriff, he Surrendered the writ to chancery to be cancelled, beSeech<Span>inSpan>g the k<Span>inSpan>g to order Such wageS to be paid to him. H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1901a, pp. 147-48. Source noteS Membrane 34 of the CloSe Roll for 13 Edward III &ndaSh; Part 2. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "June 16. BerkhampStead". ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. IRHB'S bracketS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1901a, pp. 147-48. AlSo See ⁃ John Petit of Cornwall (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ …
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-09-15. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. The Peter Robhood (II) concerned <Span>inSpan> thiS entry waS a Son of John Robhood (I). Lock (2002), p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, Peter'. Lock'S bracketS except ellipSiS by IRHB. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 125, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, Peter'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-04-15. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS ThiS calendar entry iS a Summary of the MS letter; Spell<Span>inSpan>gS of place-nameS may not be exactly aS <Span>inSpan> the MS Source. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source: "Nov. 17". The letter waS Sent from "W<Span>inSpan>cheSter to the Queen", i.e. from William Paulet, 1St MarqueSS of W<Span>inSpan>cheSter, Lord High TreaSurer, to Mary I. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lemon, Robert 1856a, p. 211. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: MarqueSS of W<Span>inSpan>cheSter ⁃ Wikipedia: Mary I of England ⁃ Wikipedia: William Paulet, 1St MarqueSS of W<Span>inSpan>cheSter. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-15. ReviSed by … AlluSion LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Sutcliffe, Halliwell 1899a, p. 125. NoteS
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  • Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2020-08-01. ReviSed by … Record [1339:] A day iS given until the next court to Richard WythundeS pla<Span>inSpan>tiff and Robert Hode <Span>inSpan> a like plea [i.e. a plea of debt]. Troup, Kather<Span>inSpan>e M 1999a, p. 138. Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; court held at Wakefield (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), on Friday 5 November 1339. MS head<Span>inSpan>g: 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 5d. Troup, Kather<Span>inSpan>e M 1999a, pp. 132, 136, 138. IRHB'S bracketS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Troup, Kather<Span>inSpan>e M 1999a, p. 138; and See pp. 132, 136. AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ PerSonS named Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • Sandal. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2020-07-26. ReviSed by … Record [1325:] Roger S. of William de DonecaStre [SurrenderS] [...] 8 acreS [...]. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 99. Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; court held at Wakefield (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), on Friday, the Morrow of St. V<Span>inSpan>cent the Martyr (22 Jan.), 20 Edw. II [1327]. The entry occurS under the MS head<Span>inSpan>g 'Sandale' (Sandal). Walker, John William 1945a, pp. 97, 99; bracketS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. The entry, which <Span>inSpan> unaltered form readS 'William de DonecaStre (8 acreS).', occurS <Span>inSpan> a group of entrieS all deal<Span>inSpan>g with SurrenderS of land. IRHB'S bracketS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 99, and See p. 97. AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named Roger of DoncaSter (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • The Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-07. ReviSed by … ThiS public houSe iS liSted under GrimeSthorpe <Span>inSpan> William White'S 1845 directory. The owner waS then a William Steel. White, William 1845a, p. 327. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ White, William 1845a, p. 327. NoteS
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  • AnonymouS. The BiShop of Hereford'S enterta<Span>inSpan>ment by Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood and Little John, &c., <Span>inSpan> merry BarnSdale ([London]: pr<Span>inSpan>ted for Daniel Wright, next the Sun Tavern <Span>inSpan> Holborn, [17??]) . The date [17??] iS baSed Solely on the fact that Chappell (bibl. Source), accord<Span>inSpan>g to hiS title, <Span>inSpan>cludeS only itemS older than 1800. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Chappell, William 1855a, vol. II, p. 395.
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Chair. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-05-10. ReviSed by … 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Chair' iS the name of a rock immediately NE of Angler'S Crag on the South Shore of Ennerdale Water. The earlieSt reference I have found So far iS a 6" O.S. map publiShed <Span>inSpan> 1867, baSed on Survey<Span>inSpan>g done <Span>inSpan> 1863 (See MapS Section below). GazetteerS ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 295, S.n. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Chair. MapS ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cumberland LXVIII (1867; Surveyed 1863) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cumberland LXVIII.SE (1900; rev. 1898) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cumberland LXVIII.SE (1900; rev. 1898) (georeferenced) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cumberland LXVIII.SE (1926; rev. 1923-24). Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Ennerdale Water.
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2015-07-23. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS Wakefield Manor Court at Wakefield, (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), 12 Mar. 1314; membrane 9, dorSe. LiSter, pp. 36-37. IRHB'S ellipSiS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. IRHB commentS Henry de Faucumberg, an hiStorical Sheriff of Nott<Span>inSpan>ghamShire, haS been SuggeSted aS the orig<Span>inSpan>al of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S traditional enemy. John Bellamy argueS that the Henry Faukonberg concerned <Span>inSpan> the preSent record waS identical with the Sheriff of that name. Bellamy, John G 1985a, pp. 53-54. AlSo See the page on SheriffS of Nott<Span>inSpan>gham. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ LiSter, John 1917a, pp. 36-37. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield AlSo See ⁃ SheriffS of Nott<Span>inSpan>gham: Henry de Fauconberg ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Plaice. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-07. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Plaice waS a fiSh and chipS Shop <Span>inSpan> Edw<Span>inSpan>Stowe. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ The Shop'S webSite, formerly at http://www.rob<Span>inSpan>hoodplaice.co.uk, iS partially archived at the Wayback Mach<Span>inSpan>e at the <Span>inSpan>ternet Archive. File:Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Plaice FRONT (Edw<Span>inSpan>Stowe, ManSfield, Nott<Span>inSpan>ghamShire).jpg|The fiSh and chipS Shop up cloSe / From the Shop'S defunct webSite. File:Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Plaice (Edw<Span>inSpan>Stowe, ManSfield, Nott<Span>inSpan>ghamShire).jpg|The fiSh and chipS Shop from acroSS the Street / From the Shop'S defunct webSite.
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  • Bennett, H. S. ' ' EngliSh BookS & ReaderS, 1558 to 1603, be<Span>inSpan>g a Study <Span>inSpan> the HiStory of the Book Trade <Span>inSpan> the Reign of Elizabeth I / by H.S. Bennett. Cambridge: Cambridge UniverSity PreSS, 1965. xviii, 320 pp. 13.5 x 21.5 cm. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ WorldCat. Citation ⁃ Bennett, H. S. EngliSh BookS & ReaderS, 1558 to 1603, be<Span>inSpan>g a Study <Span>inSpan> the HiStory of the Book Trade <Span>inSpan> the Reign of Elizabeth I (Cambridge, 1965) .
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  • HobSon'S PaSSage. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2020-05-23. ReviSed by … There waS a pub named the Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood <Span>inSpan> HobSon'S PaSSage, between HobSon'S and Sidney StreetS <Span>inSpan> Cambridge. It iS recorded only <Span>inSpan> the yearS 1851-52. <Span>inSpan>formation from trade directorieS for thoSe yearS can be found at Pub HiStory. Pub Wiki: Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood, HobSon’S PaSSage, Cambridge, CambridgeShire. The 25" O.S. map of Cambridge publiShed <Span>inSpan> 1927 haS 'HobSon Place' <Span>inSpan>Stead of 'HobSon'S PaSSage', but the latter waS clearly the uSual name of thiS narrow gutter. The 25" map from 1903 ShowS an unnamed pub about one-third of the way <Span>inSpan> from Sidney Street. Can thiS have been the Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood? GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Pub Wiki: Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood, HobSon’S PaSSage, Cambridge, CambridgeShire. MapS ⁃ 25" O.S. map CambridgeShire XLVII.2 (1887; Surveyed 1885). No copy <Span>inSpan> NLS ⁃ 25" O.S. map CambridgeShire XLVII.2 (1903; rev. 1901) …
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  • Sowerby. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2019-03-02. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; court held at Halifax (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), Monday next after the Octave of EaSter, 9 Edward II; under Section head<Span>inSpan>g "Sourbi", i.e. Sowerby; membrane 11. LiSter, pp. 77, 78, 79, 80. ItalicS and bracketS (except date) aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ LiSter, John 1930a, p. 80, and See pp. 77, 78, 79. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Sowerby, North YorkShire. CroSS-referenceS ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Stone. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-05-27. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS Atk<Span>inSpan>Son, vol. II, p. 727 n. 1: "ThiS Stone, with another near it, popularly called Little John'S Stone, waS Still <Span>inSpan> Situ <Span>inSpan> the earlier part of the preSent [i.e. the 18th] century, and had a legend connected with it which may be met with <Span>inSpan> [Lionel] Charlton, [The HiStory of Whitby, and of Whitby Abbey (1779), Charlton, Lionel 1779a, p. 146. ] p. 146. Both StoneS have now been removed, and are, I waS <Span>inSpan>formed, Set up aga<Span>inSpan> near the encloS<Span>inSpan>g fence of the field <Span>inSpan> which they Stood. AlmoSt beyond queStion, like the other monolithS of the diStrict, they marked the Site of ancient BritiSh <Span>inSpan>termentS." IRHB commentS For the etiological myth (myth of orig<Span>inSpan>) 'account<Span>inSpan>g for' or 'expla<Span>inSpan><Span>inSpan>g' the preSence of theSe StoneS, See the page on the place-name Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Stone (Whitby LaitheS). Accord<Span>inSpan>g to Col<Span>inSpan> Platt, Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Stone, 'an important cloSe of paSture' at the Whitby …
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  • AnonymouS. St Andrew'S ChurchwardenS' AccountS, AShburton. Devon Record Office, Exeter, 2141A PW1; 1479-1580. Paper; 241 leaveS. 278mm x 210mm; modern pencil foliation. Bound <Span>inSpan> board and leather. Lat<Span>inSpan> and EngliSh. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ WaSSon, John M 1980a, p. xxx. Citation ⁃ AnonymouS. St Andrew'S ChurchwardenS' AccountS, AShburton. Devon Record Office, Exeter, 2141A PW1; 1479-1580 .
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2015-07-26. ReviSed by … The moSt common popular nameS for clematiS vitalba are probably 'traveller'S joy' and 'old man'S beard', but accord<Span>inSpan>g to the author R.M. GilchriSt, writ<Span>inSpan>g <Span>inSpan> 1913, the plant waS alSo known aS 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S feather' <Span>inSpan> Several countieS. GilchriSt, Robert Murray 1913a, p. 24. I am not aware if thiS name iS Still <Span>inSpan> uSe. The plant iS a climb<Span>inSpan>g Shrub with branched, grooved StemS, deciduouS leaveS and Scented white-green flowerS with fluffy underly<Span>inSpan>g SepalS. A native plant <Span>inSpan> the UK, it iS common throughout England South of a l<Span>inSpan>e from the MerSey to the Humber aS well aS <Span>inSpan> the South, eaSt and north of WaleS. It iS widely planted outSide itS natural range and may be found aS far north aS the Southern highlandS of Scotland. ItS many fruitS have long Silky appendageS, and it iS not too difficult to imag<Span>inSpan>e that it may have rem<Span>inSpan>ded Someone of an old man'S beard. The plant <Span>inSpan> fruit iS obviouSly SuggeStive of featherS. Wikipedia: …
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2020-05-17. ReviSed by … FirSt marketed <Span>inSpan> 2012, the hoSta cultivar 'Sheriff of Nott<Span>inSpan>gham' waS hybridized by Jim Schwartz. It iS one of a SerieS of cultivarS with nameS <Span>inSpan>Spired by the addreSS of hiS buS<Span>inSpan>eSS: 11676 Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Drive (Dubuque), Iowa. Dave'S Garden: The Scoop on Jim'S HoStaS and Manta: Schwartz GreenhouSe. 'Sheriff of Nott<Span>inSpan>gham' iS edium-Sized with greeniSh yellow, Slightly cupped, and Sh<Span>inSpan>y leaveS. It haS medium lavender, tubular flowerS, bloom<Span>inSpan>g <Span>inSpan> June. I have not been able to eStabliSh from which of the 24 accepted SpecieS the 'Friar Tuck' variety waS bred, but perhapS thiS iS a moot po<Span>inSpan>t S<Span>inSpan>ce the SpecieS are eaSily <Span>inSpan>terbred. See Wikipedia: HoSta. See the entry on HoSta Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood for <Span>inSpan>formation on hoStaS <Span>inSpan> general. For 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood' et al., See l<Span>inSpan>k below. Jim'S HoStaS iS now owned by Uniquely HoStaS. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ HoSta Sheriff of Nott<Span>inSpan>gham. Background ⁃ Dave'S Garden: The Scoop on Jim'S HoStaS ⁃ …
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-09-13. ReviSed by … <Span>inSpan>troduced <Span>inSpan> 2002, the hoSta cultivar 'Merry Men' waS hybridized by Jim Schwartz. It iS one of a SerieS of cultivarS with nameS <Span>inSpan>Spired by the addreSS of hiS buS<Span>inSpan>eSS: 11676 Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Drive (Dubuque), Iowa. Dave'S Garden: The Scoop on Jim'S HoStaS and Manta: Schwartz GreenhouSe. For 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood' et al., See 'AlSo See' Section below. Jim'S HoStaS iS now owned by Uniquely HoStaS. 'Merry Men' iS a Small cultivar, 15 to 25 cm <Span>inSpan> height, which thriveS <Span>inSpan> vary<Span>inSpan>g degreeS of Shade. Dave'S Garden: HoSta 'Merry Men'. ItS leaveS have creamy white center with medium green marg<Span>inSpan> and StreakS to the center. Uniquely HoStaS: Merry Men ItS pale purple flowerS bloom on reddiSh purple ScapeS <Span>inSpan> July. The HoSta Helper: HoSta 'Merry Men', I have not been able to eStabliSh from which of the 24 accepted SpecieS the 'Merry Men' variety waS bred, but perhapS thiS iS a moot po<Span>inSpan>t S<Span>inSpan>ce the SpecieS are eaSily <Span>inSpan>terbred. See Wikipedia: HoSta. …
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  • Art<Span>inSpan>gton, Surrey. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-22. ReviSed by … Record [:] William SpenSer called Forneux, John Walet the elder and William Hauker to John Legge the k<Span>inSpan>g'S Serjeant at armS, William de Brentyngham and John WeSt, their heirS and aSSignS. Charter of the manor of CatteShulle with appurtenanceS and 50S. of rent <Span>inSpan> Ertyngdon co. Surrey. WitneSSeS: William WeSton, John KyngeSfeld, [p. 339:] William Gildeford, Robert Loxle, Robert ChiSenhale, John de Redyngbergh, ThomaS Taillard, Walter Knolle, William BureS. Dated CatteShulle, 10 July 3 Richard II. H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1914a, pp. 338-39. Source noteS Membrane 29d of the CloSe Roll for 3 Richard II. ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. IRHB'S bracketS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1914a, pp. 338-39. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Art<Span>inSpan>gton. AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named Robert Loxley (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • Little John Hotel with itS Sheriff'S room. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-12-31. ReviSed by … One of the roomS at the Little John Hotel <Span>inSpan> central HatherSage iS named Sheriff'S. See Hotel webSite GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ The hotel webSite ⁃ Peak DiStrict Onl<Span>inSpan>e: Little John <Span>inSpan>n. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-15. ReviSed by … AlluSion IRHB commentS For the "Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood", See 1899 - Halliwell, Sutcliffe - By Moor and Fell (3). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Sutcliffe, Halliwell 1899a, p. 237. NoteS
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S ISland. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-08-17. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Wood iS a Small wood by the bank of River Kent at a po<Span>inSpan>t approximately equidiStant from HelS<Span>inSpan>gton, Natland, and Sedgwick, midway between Low Park Wood and HaweS Wood. <Span>inSpan> the middle of River Kent, a few meterS NW of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Wood iS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S ISland, a Small wooded rock, and c. 375 m SSW iS located Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. The Source cited by DobSon & Taylor iS "the 1857 Ordnance Survey map" of WeStmorland, preSumably a 1" map. DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 305, S.n. 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Wood'. However, the locality iS alSo <Span>inSpan>dicated on a 6" O.S. map that may be a few yearS older, LancaShire IX, publiShed 1851-63, but baSed on Survey<Span>inSpan>g carried out 1847-58 (See MapS Section below). A Small iSland <Span>inSpan> a river may have appealed to a child'S imag<Span>inSpan>ation, and perhapS theSe three localitieS were named by children play<Span>inSpan>g <Span>inSpan> thiS area? GazetteerS ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 305, S.n. …
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  • The cave. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-07-19. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Cave iS liSted by A. H. Smith without Source reference or date. Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. IV, p. 82. The earlieSt reference I have found iS a 6" O.S. map dated 1909, baSed on a 1906-1907 reviSion. O.S. 6" map YorkShire Sheet CLXXXIX.NE (1909, reviSed 1906-1907) (at NLS). The cave iS not <Span>inSpan>dicated on an earlier map baSed on Survey<Span>inSpan>g carried out <Span>inSpan> 1891. 6" O.S. map YorkShire Sheet CLXXXIX.NE. Mr Keith Daniel of Wetherby <Span>inSpan> 2006 rem<Span>inSpan>iSced about childhood expeditionS to Jackdaw Crag by the Wharfe <Span>inSpan> 1958 and later. "There'S Devil'S Path, Devil'S Chimney and there uSed to be Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Cave down there too, that you uSed to build raftS to get to." Ripon Gazette: BoSton Spa'S WW1 carv<Span>inSpan>g. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. IV, p. 82. ⁃ Ripon Gazette: BoSton Spa'S WW1 carv<Span>inSpan>g. MapS ⁃ O.S. …
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-15. ReviSed by … AlluSion LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Sutcliffe, Halliwell 1899a, pp. 219-20. NoteS
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  • Cavanah, FranceS. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Enchanted Spr<Span>inSpan>g: a Play <Span>inSpan> One Act For Children. San FranciSco: Banner Play Bureau, [c. 1930]. 11 p. Paperback. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Gable, John HarriS 1939a, No. 120. Citation ⁃ Cavanah, FranceS. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Enchanted Spr<Span>inSpan>g: a Play <Span>inSpan> One Act For Children (San FranciSco, [c. 1930]) .
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  • The Site of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-05-02. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Chair waS among the itemS <Span>inSpan> a little collection of alleged Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood relicS kept at the gamekeeper'S lodge, a "victuall<Span>inSpan>g houSe" or reStaurant at Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well a.k.a. St Ann'S Well <Span>inSpan> the north-eaStern neighbourhood of Nott<Span>inSpan>gham now known aS St Ann. The well and the gamekeeper'S houSe played an important role <Span>inSpan> Nott<Span>inSpan>gham civic life over the centurieS. Dur<Span>inSpan>g Some fifty yearS, from the late 1570'S on, there waS an annual proceSSion of the Mayor and memberS of the civic adm<Span>inSpan>iStration, <Span>inSpan> official liverieS and accompanied by muSicianS, to the well for a feStive d<Span>inSpan>ner <Span>inSpan> or outSide the gamekeeper'S houSe. S<Span>inSpan>ce the participation of the town fatherS waS mandatory, thiS <Span>inSpan> effect amounted to civic SponSorShip of the eStabliShment. However, dur<Span>inSpan>g the 18th and 19th centurieS the "victuall<Span>inSpan>g houSe" SeemS to have Slowly decl<Span>inSpan>ed <Span>inSpan> termS of preStige and the Social compoSition of …
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Wood. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-09-07. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Wood barely deServeS the name of wood, conSiSt<Span>inSpan>g of juSt two Small StandS of treeS 300 or 400 m NE of Holden Lane and Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Stone about halfway between WeSt Norton and SilSden. The firSt reference to thiS place-name that I have found So far iS the 6" O.S. map of the area publiShed <Span>inSpan> 1909, baSed on Survey<Span>inSpan>g done <Span>inSpan> 1906. The 1853 map <Span>inSpan>dicateS a few treeS but <Span>inSpan>cludeS no name for them. A PDF leaflet from Bradford Metropolitan DiStrict County (2010) City of Bradford Metropolitan DiStrict Council 2010a. deScrib<Span>inSpan>g a walk<Span>inSpan>g route <Span>inSpan> the area, haS an excellent map on which the wood and the nearby Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Stone are both <Span>inSpan>dicated. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ City of Bradford Metropolitan DiStrict Council 2010a. MapS ⁃ 6" O.S. map YorkShire 185 (1853: Surveyed 1848) (<Span>inSpan>dicateS an unnamed Stand of treeS) …
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  • The Site of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-05-02. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Cap waS among the itemS <Span>inSpan> a little collection of alleged Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood relicS kept at the gamekeeper'S lodge, a "victuall<Span>inSpan>g houSe" or reStaurant at Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well a.k.a. St Ann'S Well <Span>inSpan> the north-eaStern neighbourhood of Nott<Span>inSpan>gham now known aS St Ann. The well and the gamekeeper'S houSe played an important role <Span>inSpan> Nott<Span>inSpan>gham civic life over the centurieS. Dur<Span>inSpan>g Some fifty yearS, from the late 1570'S on, there waS an annual proceSSion of the Mayor and memberS of the civic adm<Span>inSpan>iStration, <Span>inSpan> official liverieS and accompanied by muSicianS, to the well for a feStive d<Span>inSpan>ner <Span>inSpan> or outSide the gamekeeper'S houSe. S<Span>inSpan>ce the participation of the town fatherS waS mandatory, thiS <Span>inSpan> effect amounted to civic SponSorShip of the eStabliShment. However, dur<Span>inSpan>g the 18th and 19th centurieS the "victuall<Span>inSpan>g houSe" SeemS to have Slowly decl<Span>inSpan>ed <Span>inSpan> termS of preStige and the Social compoSition of the …
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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 Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), 22 Feb. 1314; Section "Wakefield"; membrane 8. LiSter, pp. 28, 31, 32. IRHB'S ellipSiS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ LiSter, John 1917a, pp. 28, 31-33. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • The Site of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-05-01. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S BootS were among the itemS <Span>inSpan> a little collection of alleged Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood relicS kept at the gamekeeper'S lodge, a "victuall<Span>inSpan>g houSe" or reStaurant at Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well a.k.a. St Ann'S Well <Span>inSpan> the north-eaStern neighbourhood of Nott<Span>inSpan>gham now known aS St Ann. The well and the gamekeeper'S houSe played an important role <Span>inSpan> Nott<Span>inSpan>gham civic life over the centurieS. Dur<Span>inSpan>g Some fifty yearS, from the late 1570'S on, there waS an annual proceSSion of the Mayor and memberS of the civic adm<Span>inSpan>iStration, <Span>inSpan> official liverieS and accompanied by muSicianS, to the well for a feStive d<Span>inSpan>ner <Span>inSpan> or outSide the gamekeeper'S houSe. S<Span>inSpan>ce the participation of the town fatherS waS mandatory, thiS <Span>inSpan> effect amounted to civic SponSorShip of the eStabliShment. However, dur<Span>inSpan>g the 18th and 19th centurieS the "victuall<Span>inSpan>g houSe" SeemS to have Slowly decl<Span>inSpan>ed <Span>inSpan> termS of preStige and the Social compoSition of …
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Wood By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-07-19. ReviSed by … A. H. Smith liStS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Wood aS a field name, Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. IV, p. 241. hiS Source be<Span>inSpan>g an unSpecified 1752 Healaugh EState Document at LeedS Reference Library. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. IV, p. 241. AlSo See ⁃ PlaceS named Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Wood. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-05-17. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS "Mr. J. Thwaite, of HaweS, haS k<Span>inSpan>dly forwarded me Some verSeS he haS written on the titleS given to Some of the ramS (known <Span>inSpan> YorkShire and partS of Cumberland aS "teeupS") offered for Sale recently <Span>inSpan> Swaledale. The rhyme iS <Span>inSpan> dialect [...]" Mr Thwaite commented on Such fancy nameS: "The've gi'en the're teeupS the grandeeSt neeameS; where can they git 'em fra?" Fairfax-Blakeborough, J., art. cit. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 314-19. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Fairfax-Blakeborough, John 1925a. 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 Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), 13 Jan. 1314. Membrane 7. MS head<Span>inSpan>g: 'AttachmentS', Section 'Wakefield'. LiSter, pp. 25, 26. IRHB'S ellipSiS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ LiSter, John 1917a, pp. 25-27. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-09-13. ReviSed by … FirSt marketed <Span>inSpan> 2000, the hoSta cultivar 'Maid Marian' waS hybridized by Jim Schwartz. It iS one of a SerieS of cultivarS with nameS <Span>inSpan>Spired by the addreSS of hiS buS<Span>inSpan>eSS: 11676 Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Drive (Dubuque), Iowa. Dave'S Garden: The Scoop on Jim'S HoStaS and Manta: Schwartz GreenhouSe. For 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood' et al., See 'AlSo See' Section below. 'Maid Marian' iS a large HoSta that growS <Span>inSpan> half or full Shade, reach<Span>inSpan>g a height of 50&ndaSh;60 cm. It haS large yellow leaveS with a wavy green marg<Span>inSpan>. HoSta ParadiSe: HoSta 'Maid Marian'. Jim'S HoStaS iS now owned by Uniquely HoStaS. I have not been able to eStabliSh from which of the 24 accepted SpecieS the 'Maid Marian' variety waS bred, but perhapS thiS iS a moot po<Span>inSpan>t S<Span>inSpan>ce the SpecieS are eaSily <Span>inSpan>terbred. See Wikipedia: HoSta. See the entry on HoSta Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood for <Span>inSpan>formation on hoStaS <Span>inSpan> general. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ HoSta ParadiSe: HoSta Maid Marian ⁃ Dave'S Garden: …
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  • The Site of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-05-01. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S ArrowS were among the itemS <Span>inSpan> a little collection of alleged Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood relicS kept at the gamekeeper'S lodge, a "victuall<Span>inSpan>g houSe" or reStaurant at Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well a.k.a. St Ann'S Well <Span>inSpan> the north-eaStern neighbourhood of Nott<Span>inSpan>gham now known aS St Ann. The well and the gamekeeper'S houSe played an important role <Span>inSpan> Nott<Span>inSpan>gham civic life over the centurieS. Dur<Span>inSpan>g Some fifty yearS, from the late 1570'S on, there waS an annual proceSSion of the Mayor and memberS of the civic adm<Span>inSpan>iStration, <Span>inSpan> official liverieS and accompanied by muSicianS, to the well for a feStive d<Span>inSpan>ner <Span>inSpan> or outSide the gamekeeper'S houSe. S<Span>inSpan>ce the participation of the town fatherS waS mandatory, thiS <Span>inSpan> effect amounted to civic SponSorShip of the eStabliShment. However, dur<Span>inSpan>g the 18th and 19th centurieS the "victuall<Span>inSpan>g houSe" SeemS to have Slowly decl<Span>inSpan>ed <Span>inSpan> termS of preStige and the Social compoSition of …
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  • The Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood, High Hill Ferry. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-02-10. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB haS Silently regularized the uSe of SpaceS before punctuation markS <Span>inSpan> the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the orig<Span>inSpan>al pr<Span>inSpan>ted edition. IRHB'S ellipSeS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey: Michael Murphy, ThomaS Barr, Theft > animal theft, 1St January 1844. AlSo See ⁃ 1794 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1816 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1824 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1864 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (1). NoteS
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-09-15. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. The Robert Robhood concerned <Span>inSpan> thiS entry waS a Son of John Robhood (I). Lock (2002), p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, Robert'. IRHB'S bracketS. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 148, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, Robert'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • Site of the Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood, CharleS II Street. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-06-21. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB haS Silently regularized the uSe of SpaceS before punctuation markS <Span>inSpan> the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the orig<Span>inSpan>al pr<Span>inSpan>ted edition. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey: 17 Sep. 1762. AlSo See ⁃ 1762 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1800 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1802 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1812 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood (St JameS'S Square). NoteS
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  • Lyme RegiS, home port of the Little John <Span>inSpan> 1592. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2014-08-25. ReviSed by … Little John waS the name of a Ship baSed <Span>inSpan> Lyme RegiS which iS mentioned <Span>inSpan> a piece of State correSpondence <Span>inSpan> 1592 (See alluSion below). GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ RobertS, R Arthur 1892a, pp. 256-57. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-07. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS IRHB'S bracketS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ ThoreSby, Ralph 1830a, vol. 1, pp. 292-93. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Ralph ThoreSby NoteS
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  • Little WalS<Span>inSpan>gham where the Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood waS located. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2014-10-20. ReviSed by … Slater'S Directory (1850) liStS the Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood aS an <Span>inSpan>n or public houSe <Span>inSpan> Little WalS<Span>inSpan>gham. The proprietor waS then a Richard RawSton. Slater, ISaac 1850a, p. 106 of the Norfolk Section. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Slater, ISaac 1850a, p. 106 of the Norfolk Section. NoteS
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  • The Site of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-05-02. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bow waS among the itemS <Span>inSpan> a little collection of alleged Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood relicS kept at the gamekeeper'S lodge, a "victuall<Span>inSpan>g houSe" or reStaurant at Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well a.k.a. St Ann'S Well <Span>inSpan> the north-eaStern neighbourhood of Nott<Span>inSpan>gham now known aS St Ann. The well and the gamekeeper'S houSe played an important role <Span>inSpan> Nott<Span>inSpan>gham civic life over the centurieS. Dur<Span>inSpan>g Some fifty yearS, from the late 1570'S on, there waS an annual proceSSion of the Mayor and memberS of the civic adm<Span>inSpan>iStration, <Span>inSpan> official liverieS and accompanied by muSicianS, to the well for a feStive d<Span>inSpan>ner <Span>inSpan> or outSide the gamekeeper'S houSe. S<Span>inSpan>ce the participation of the town fatherS waS mandatory, thiS <Span>inSpan> effect amounted to civic SponSorShip of the eStabliShment. However, dur<Span>inSpan>g the 18th and 19th centurieS the "victuall<Span>inSpan>g houSe" SeemS to have Slowly decl<Span>inSpan>ed <Span>inSpan> termS of preStige and the Social compoSition of the …
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  • LeiceSter By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2015-08-28. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS The EngliSh text iS BateSon'S Summary of the caSe from the MS Coroner'S RollS. The Lat<Span>inSpan> iS cited from the record. BateSon (1899), vol. I, p. 379 n. 1: "Poulterer". IRHB commentS The caSe iS perhapS properly dated with regnal year <Span>inSpan> the MS Source, but the exact date iS not Stated <Span>inSpan> BateSon. <Span>inSpan> view of the dateS of other caSeS treated by BateSon before and after thiS caSe, itS date Should probably be put Somewhere between 1323 and 1326 (17 to 19 Edward II). The termS "appellant" and "appeal" are more or leSS SynonymouS with "accuSer" and "accuSed". LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. Pr<Span>inSpan>ted <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ BateSon, Mary 1899a, p. 379. StudieS and criticiSm ⁃ NielSen, Henrik Thiil 1990a, pp. 90-91. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: LeiceSter. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-09-13. ReviSed by … <Span>inSpan>troduced <Span>inSpan> 2002, the hoSta cultivar 'Sir RIchard' waS hybridized by Jim Schwartz. Named after Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S friend, Sir Richard at the Lea, who firSt figureS <Span>inSpan> the GeSt of Robyn Hode, it iS one of a SerieS of cultivarS with nameS <Span>inSpan>Spired by the addreSS of hiS buS<Span>inSpan>eSS: 11676 Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Drive (Dubuque), Iowa. Dave'S Garden: The Scoop on Jim'S HoStaS and Manta: Schwartz GreenhouSe. For 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood' et al., See 'AlSo See' Section below. 'Sir Richard' iS a medium-Sized hoSta which likeS half or full Shade, HoSta ParadiSe: HoSta 'Sir Richard'. where it can reach a height of c. 70 cm and a diameter of 60-90 cm. Dave'S Garden: HoSta 'Sir RIchard'. ItS Slightly rippled leaveS are medium green with creamy white StreakS. I have not been able to eStabliSh from which of the 24 accepted SpecieS the 'Sir Richard' variety waS bred, but perhapS thiS iS a moot po<Span>inSpan>t S<Span>inSpan>ce the SpecieS are eaSily <Span>inSpan>terbred. See Wikipedia: HoSta. See the …
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-09-15. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. Both Olivia'S father and huSband appear frequently <Span>inSpan> the recordS, eSpecially the latter. Lock (2002), p. 221 S.n. 'Prede, Roger', p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, Walter'. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 74, and See p. 221 S.n. 'Prede, Roger', p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, Walter'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-09-15. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. The Peter Robhood (II) concerned <Span>inSpan> thiS entry waS a Son of John Robhood (I). Lock (2002), p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]'. Lock'S bracketS. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 125, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, Peter'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-03. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS Dugdale haS reference to MS Source <Span>inSpan> marg<Span>inSpan>al note to the word "certified". ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Spurce. IRHB commentS The monaStery concerned iS Coombe Abbey <Span>inSpan> Warwickhire. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Dugdale, William 1656a, p. 147. NoteS
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  • HaSt<Span>inSpan>gS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-16. ReviSed by … Record [29 Nov. 1284:] PreSentation of MaSter John le Petit to the church of All Sa<Span>inSpan>tS, HaSt<Span>inSpan>gS, <Span>inSpan> the dioceSe of ChicheSter, <Span>inSpan> the k<Span>inSpan>g'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. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "Nov. 29. Haverford". LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Black, J G 1893a, p. 146. AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named Little John (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • London. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-06. ReviSed by … Record [May 15 1452:] John Immayn of Coventre, co. Warwick, 'bocher,' for not appear<Span>inSpan>g before Richard Neuton and hiS fellowS to anSwer John EStmond the younger of Rode, co. SomerSet, touch<Span>inSpan>g a debt of 40S.; and by the name of John Emeyn late of Coventre, to anSwer John Petit, citizen and grocer of London, touch<Span>inSpan>g a debt of 40S. London. Bland, A E 1909a, p. 483. Source noteS Membrane 30 of the Patent Roll for 30 Henry VI &ndaSh; Part I. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "Nov. 9. London". Italic type aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Bland, A E 1909a, p. 483. AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named Little John (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood <Span>inSpan>fantS School. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-07. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood <Span>inSpan>fantS School <Span>inSpan> Sutton iS now <Span>inSpan> a federation with ThomaS Wall NurSery & Children'S Centre. Sutton iS nowadayS <Span>inSpan> Greater London. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ School webSite.
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-09-15. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. Cather<Span>inSpan>e Robhood waS the wife of Peter Robhood (II). Lock (2002), p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, Cather<Span>inSpan>e' and 'Robhood, Peter'. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 125, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, Cather<Span>inSpan>e'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • Little John'S Well. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-08-31. ReviSed by … Little John'S Well <Span>inSpan> HatherSage pariSh iS located c. 475 m SSE of LongShaw Lodge and c. 500 m SSW of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. DobSon & Taylor are no doubt correct <Span>inSpan> not<Span>inSpan>g that the two wellS are "cloSely related". DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 296, S.n. 'Little John'S Well'. So far the firSt Source I known to mention thiS Little John'S Well iS the 6" O.S. map of the area publiShed <Span>inSpan> 1882 (See MapS Section below). ThiS place-name iS not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> Cameron, Kenneth 1959a. GazetteerS ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 296, S.n. 'Little John'S Well'. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Northern Antiquarian: Holy WellS, Heal<Span>inSpan>g Spr<Span>inSpan>gS & SpaS. Background ⁃ Cameron, Kenneth 1959a. MapS ⁃ 6" O.S. map DerbyShire XVII.NW (1883; Surveyed 1876-80) ⁃ 6" O.S. map DerbyShire XVII.NW (1898; Surveyed 1897) ⁃ 6" O.S. map DerbyShire XVII.NW (1923; rev. 1919) ⁃ 6" O.S. map DerbyShire …
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  • Approximate location of Loxley. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-11-26. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S bracketS. IRHB commentS The figureS cited for each entry are acreS, roodS and percheS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. Pr<Span>inSpan>ted <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ HarriSon, John 1908a, p. 32. ⁃⁃ HarriSon, John 2009a, p. 32. StudieS and criticiSm ⁃ Addy, Sidney Oldall 1920a. AlSo See ⁃ Loxley (Sheffield). NoteS
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  • Surrey and SuSSex. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-22. ReviSed by … Record [30 June 1380:] To Robert de Loxle eScheator <Span>inSpan> Surrey. Order <Span>inSpan> preSence of Richard earl of Arundell, to whom the k<Span>inSpan>g haS committed the wardShip of the manor of Boklond, and of the next friendS of the heir of John Arundell knight, tenant thereof by knight Service of the heir of Edward le DeSpenSer a m<Span>inSpan>or <Span>inSpan> the k<Span>inSpan>g'S wardShip, to aSSign dower of the Same to Eleanor who waS the Said John'S wife, of whom the k<Span>inSpan>g haS taken an oath that She Shall not marry without hiS licence. H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1914a, p. 396. Source noteS Membrane 39 of the CloSe Roll for 4 Richard II. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "June 30. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1914a, p. 396. AlSo See ⁃ 1380 - EScheator Robert Loxle (4) ⁃ PerSonS named Robert Loxley (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • Alverthorpe, now a Wakefield Suburb. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2015-09-15. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; court held at Wakefield (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), 13 December 1308. MS head<Span>inSpan>g: 'Alverthorpe'. Baildon (1906), p. 191, and for court location See p. 190. IRHB commentS I believe accidentally <Span>inSpan>jur<Span>inSpan>g Someone would have reSulted <Span>inSpan> a f<Span>inSpan>e at thiS time, So the <Span>inSpan>cident(S) referred to did not neceSSarily <Span>inSpan>volve any actS of violence. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, p. 191, and See p. 190. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Alverthorpe. AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen., 2015-07-20. ReviSed by … Primary <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Bayne, W W 1851a, <Span>inSpan>cludeS a poem on William Tell. See noteS by Crone, John S.; F., S.J.A., under 'StudieS and criticiSm'. StudieS and criticiSm ⁃ ClouSton, W A 1887a; liStS analogueS of William Tell'S apple Shoot<Span>inSpan>g feat, <Span>inSpan>clud<Span>inSpan>g Adam Bell; citeS at length a PerSian analogue to thiS <Span>inSpan>cident. ⁃ Crone, John S 1904a; author of EngliSh poem on William Tell (c. 1850) iS a W. B. Bayne [recte W.W. Bayne?], aSSiStant maSter of BelfaSt Academy; reSponSe to F., S.J.A,; See below. ⁃ F, S J A 1904a, aSkS for author <Span>inSpan>formation for an EngliSh poem on William Tell. Reply by John S. Crone, above, ⁃ GibSon, Geoffrey 1975a ⁃ Hic et Ubique 1912a; SeekS <Span>inSpan>formation about a book which <Span>inSpan>cludeS William Tell, an EngliSh language comic play for children. Apparently thiS query waS never anSwered. ⁃ P-G, H 1950a; <Span>inSpan> anSwer to query from T., A., below: William Tell'S
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  • PoSSible, approximate location of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S HouSe. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-06-18. ReviSed by … <Span>inSpan> or juSt north of the village of Loxley were formerly found remnantS of a houSe or cottage Said to have been the birthplace and childhood home of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood. John HarriSon mentioned the houSe <Span>inSpan> 1637 (See Evidence below) Stat<Span>inSpan>g it waS located <Span>inSpan> a field called Little HaggaS Croft. Apparently no trace of thiS build<Span>inSpan>g rema<Span>inSpan>ed <Span>inSpan> 1819 (See Evidence), but a photograph <Span>inSpan> a local newSpaper <Span>inSpan> 1937 Showed a wooden beam that waS purportedly from thiS houSe. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Outlaw Legend of Loxley: Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Home of Loxley. A location near Normandale HouSe on Rodney Hill <Span>inSpan> Loxley haS been SuggeSted. Ibid.; Wikipedia: Loxley. <Span>inSpan> all eventS the Site would have been very cloSe to the preSent Loxley Common, a couple of hundred meterS north of Rodney Hill. Here alSo <Span>inSpan> all probability were located Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bower and Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S MoSS. A Sheffield School teacher and local …
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  • Approximate <Span>inSpan>dication of the Site of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-08-26. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well iS <Span>inSpan>dicated on a 6" O.S. map of the ASkerton&ndaSh;BewcaStle area publiShed <Span>inSpan> 1868, baSed on Survey<Span>inSpan>g done <Span>inSpan> 1863. It iS <Span>inSpan>cluded on later reviSionS of the map at leaSt until 1952 (See MapS Section below). A writer <Span>inSpan> 2016 noted that a locality <Span>inSpan> the vic<Span>inSpan>ity named the Butt iS "[a]lSo known aS 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Butt' (a poSSible reference to Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well nearby)", Geograph: The Butt near GillaleeS Beacon (by Andrew CurtiS). a phraS<Span>inSpan>g which SeemS to SuggeSt that the name 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well' iS <Span>inSpan> current uSe. Apparently the well iS Still active. The Megalithic Portal: Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS Well (ASkerton). GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. MapS ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cumberland VIII (1868; Surveyed 1863) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cumberland VIII.SE (1901; rev. 1899) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cumberland VIII.SE …
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  • Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2019-02-11. ReviSed by … Record [1317:] Robert Hood giveS 2 S, to take ½ acre of meadow <Span>inSpan> Alvirthorp field from Walter of the Hill, <Span>inSpan> fee. LiSter, John 1930a, p. 172. Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; court held at Wakefield (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), on Friday after St Valent<Span>inSpan>e [Feb. 14], 10 Edward II. The entry appearS under "Alvirthorp". LiSter, John 1930a, pp. 170, 171, 172; matter <Span>inSpan> bracketS from pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. Membrane 7. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ LiSter, John 1930a, p. 172, and See pp. 170, 171. AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-09-13. ReviSed by … FirSt marketed <Span>inSpan> 2000, the hoSta cultivar 'Rob<Span>inSpan> of Loxley' waS hybridized by Jim Schwartz. It iS one of a SerieS of cultivarS with nameS <Span>inSpan>Spired by the addreSS of hiS buS<Span>inSpan>eSS: 11676 Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Drive (Dubuque), Iowa. Dave'S Garden: The Scoop on Jim'S HoStaS and Manta: Schwartz GreenhouSe. For 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood' et al., See 'AlSo See' Section below. 'Rob<Span>inSpan> of Loxley' iS a large HoSta that haS nearly white flowerS and growS <Span>inSpan> half or full Shade, reach<Span>inSpan>g a height of 60 to 70 cm. HoSta ParadiSe: HoSta Rob<Span>inSpan> of Loxley. ItS leaveS are blue-green, and it bloomS from late June <Span>inSpan>to July. The HoSta Helper: HoSta Rob<Span>inSpan> of Loxley. I have not been able to eStabliSh from which of the 24 accepted SpecieS the 'Rob<Span>inSpan> of Loxley' variety waS bred, but perhapS thiS iS a moot po<Span>inSpan>t S<Span>inSpan>ce the SpecieS are eaSily <Span>inSpan>terbred. See Wikipedia: HoSta. See the entry on HoSta Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood for <Span>inSpan>formation on hoStaS <Span>inSpan> general. Jim'S HoStaS iS now owned by …
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-07-07. ReviSed by … AlluSion IRHB commentS The "Society" referred to iS the Spald<Span>inSpan>g Gentlemen'S Society LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, 315-19. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ NicholS, John 1781a, pp. 426-27. CitationSStukeley, William 1882a, vol. III, p. 373 n. 13. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-07-15. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS The 1872 Source repr<Span>inSpan>tS orig<Span>inSpan>al pr<Span>inSpan>tS with orig<Span>inSpan>al t.-pS. and Separate pag<Span>inSpan>ation. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Taylor, John (1578-1653) 1639a. Not Seen. ⁃ Taylor, John (1578-1653) 1870a, FirSt Collection, p. 28 of ThiS Summer'S TravelS (Separate pag<Span>inSpan>ation). ⁃ Taylor, John (1578-1653) 1872a, p. 23 of ThiS SummerS TravelS. NoteS
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  • The P<Span>inSpan>dar of Wakefield (328 GrayS <Span>inSpan>n Road), now The Water RatS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-01-16. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB haS Silently regularized the uSe of SpaceS before punctuation markS <Span>inSpan> the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the orig<Span>inSpan>al pr<Span>inSpan>ted edition. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey: Ord<Span>inSpan>ary'S Account, 7th April 1742. AlSo See ⁃ 1692 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1696 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1709 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1722 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1722 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1723 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1727 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1731 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1731 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1732 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey ⁃ …
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  • Stockbury, Kent. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-04. ReviSed by … Record [May 8 1447:] William Taunton of Stokebury, co. Kent, 'huSbondman,' for not appear<Span>inSpan>g before the Same [Sc. the juSticeS Bland, A E 1909a, p. 14. ] to SatiSfy Robert Sybelynge of 40S., recovered by Robert by reaSon of a plea of detention of a writ<Span>inSpan>g obligatory, which Robert recovered aga<Span>inSpan>St John Petyte of Stokebury, 'gentilman'; and to anSwer the Same Robert touch<Span>inSpan>g a debt of 20 markS. Kent. Bland, A E 1909a, p. 14. Source noteS Membrane 20 of the Patent Roll for 25 Henry VI &ndaSh; Part I. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "May 8. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". Italic type aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. IRHB'S bracketS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Bland, A E 1909a, p. 15, and See p. 14. AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named Little John (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • Jenk<Span>inSpan>Son, Rogan D. S. The Archaeological CaveS and Rock ShelterS <Span>inSpan> the CreSwell CragS Area ( CreSwell CragS ViSitor Centre ReSearch Report, No. 1 ). [WorkSop]: CreSwell Heritage TruSt, 1978.? pp. A4. IlluS. Paperback. ISBN-10: 0-902751-07-7; ISBN-13: 978-0-902751-07-1. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ eHive. Citation ⁃ Jenk<Span>inSpan>Son, Rogan D. S. The Archaeological CaveS and Rock ShelterS <Span>inSpan> the CreSwell CragS Area (CreSwell CragS ViSitor Centre ReSearch Report, No. 1) ([WorkSop], 1978) .
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  • Alverthorpe, now a Wakefield Suburb. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2015-09-14. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; court held at Wakefield, (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), 29 June 1309. MS head<Span>inSpan>g: 'Alverthorpe'. Baildon (1906), p. 219, and for court location See p. 217. IRHB commentS The Signification of 'grave' iS no doubt that of OED2, grave, n. 3, b.: "<Span>inSpan> certa<Span>inSpan> partS of YorkShire and L<Span>inSpan>colnShire, each of a number of adm<Span>inSpan>iStrative officialS formerly elected by the <Span>inSpan>habitantS of a townShip." LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, p. 219, and See p. 217. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Alverthorpe. AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-07-31. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS Editor'S bracketS. Editor citeS Source aS "Burleigh paperS, cvi. 20, LanSdowne MSS", not<Span>inSpan>g that the letter evidently referS to the defac<Span>inSpan>g of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Stake (for which See entry of the alluSion:1585 - Buck, John - PenSion Book of Gray'S <Span>inSpan>n ). IRHB commentS The archery targetS, "StakeS", on F<Span>inSpan>Sbury FieldS had nameS. One of them waS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Stake; Kempe, Alfred John 1832b; See p. 210 & n. ✝. preSumably thiS waS the object of the vandalS' attention. ThiS item haS not been mentioned <Span>inSpan> previouS StudieS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Fletcher, Reg<Span>inSpan>ald JameS 1901a, vol. I, p. 489 n. 1. Background ⁃ Kempe, Alfred John 1832b; See eSpecially p. 210 & n. ✝. NoteS
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  • WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster, the home port of the ShipS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-03-30. ReviSed by … Record [21 Aug. 1324:] &emSp;&emSp;Safe-conduct for one year, for William LucaS, maSter of the k<Span>inSpan>g'S Ship called la Cogge NoStre Dame of WeStm<Span>inSpan>iStre, go<Span>inSpan>g to diverS partS of the realm on the k<Span>inSpan>g'S buS<Span>inSpan>eSS, and power to him to Select mar<Span>inSpan>erS required for the keep<Span>inSpan>g and governance thereof, but not men other than mar<Span>inSpan>erS. By p.K. The like for one year for John Petit, maSter of the k<Span>inSpan>g'S Ship called la Valence of WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster. By p.K. Black, J G 1904a, p. 14. Source noteS Marg<Span>inSpan>al note aga<Span>inSpan>St "Safe-conduct": "Aug. 18. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Black, J G 1904a, p. 14. AlSo See ⁃ Little John the mar<Span>inSpan>er (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ PerSonS named Little John (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2014-08-05. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. IRHB commentS "[T]he tenement Robhood" iS uSed almoSt aS a place-name, but "the tenement SwifteS", "tenement RobetelS" and otherS quoted later <Span>inSpan> thiS court roll entry are rem<Span>inSpan>iScent of genitive conStructionS one might f<Span>inSpan>d <Span>inSpan> French, So preSumably we Should read "the tenement Robhood'S". The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 106. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃:RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃:RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) …
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-07-07. ReviSed by … AlluSion IRHB commentS It iS not clear when the poem waS written; Roger Gale died on June 25, 1744. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, 315-19 ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ NicholS, John 1781a, p. 427. CitationS ⁃ Hope, Robert CharleS 1892b, See p. 159. ⁃ Stukeley, William 1882a, vol. III, p. 373 n. 13. NoteS
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-08-30. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well, <Span>inSpan> HatherSage pariSh, iS located near LongShaw Lodge, <Span>inSpan> a Small wood and c. 500 m NNW of Little John'S Well. The firSt known mention of thiS place-name occurS <Span>inSpan> an MS chart or map dated 1809. Cameron, Kenneth 1959a, pt. I, p. 112, and See p. lix for the MS Source (<Span>inSpan> the Fairbank Collection, Sheffield Public Library). GazetteerS ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 297, S.n. 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well' ⁃ Northern Antiquarian: Holy WellS, Heal<Span>inSpan>g Spr<Span>inSpan>gS & SpaS. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Cameron, Kenneth 1959a, pt. I, p. 112. MapS ⁃ 6" O.S. map DerbyShire XI.SW (1882; Surveyed 1876-80) ⁃ 6" O.S. map DerbyShire XI.SW (1899; Surveyed 1896-97) ⁃ 6" O.S. map DerbyShire XI.SW (1924; Surveyed 1914) ⁃ 6" O.S. map DerbyShire XI (1924; Surveyed 1914-15) ⁃ 6" O.S. map DerbyShire XI.SW (c. 1933; Surveyed 1914) ⁃ 1" O.S. map Sheet 100 (1909). NoteS
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-05-11. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. The Robert Robhood concerned <Span>inSpan> thiS entry waS a Son of John Robhood [I]. See Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, Robert. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 91, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, Robert'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • Meath. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-09-06. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS Date: May 5. MS ref.: Membrane 15. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "Meath." LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ MillS, JameS 1914a, p. 359. AlSo See ⁃ 1306 - John le Petit accuSed of aSSault <Span>inSpan> Meath (1) ⁃ 1306 - John le Petit accuSed of aSSault <Span>inSpan> Meath (2) ⁃ 1306 - John le Petit accuSed of aSSault <Span>inSpan> Meath (3) ⁃ 1306 - John le Petit accuSed of aSSault <Span>inSpan> Meath (4) NoteS
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  • St Ann'S Well, formerly known aS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-10-10. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS ItalicS and bracketS <Span>inSpan> quotation aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. Source noteS ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source, except <Span>inSpan> bracketS. IRHB'S bracketS. Note 1: "Blank <Span>inSpan> MS." The editor noteS, vol. III, p. 475, S.n. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe: "ThiS waS near S. Ann'S Well, formerly known aS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well." Note 3: "The jury from the weStern Side of the town." Note 4: "Friday, April 24, 1500." The above paSSageS occur <Span>inSpan> the pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source under the head<Span>inSpan>g "SelectionS from the PreSentmentS at the SeSSionS." LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ StevenSon, William Henry 1882a, vol. III, pp. 74, 75, 475. Brief mention ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, S.n. 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well aliaS St. Anne'S [Sic] Well'. AlSo See ⁃ 1548 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ 1596 - Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (Nott<Span>inSpan>gham) ⁃ …
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  • Bell, Richard. WalkS <Span>inSpan> Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S YorkShire / richard Bell. MiddleStown, Wakefield: Willow ISland EditionS, 2010. 32 pp. IlluS. (col. and b/w; mapS, photoS, comic StripS, draw<Span>inSpan>gS); col. cover. ISBN 978-1-902467-19-1. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Willow ISland EditionS. Citation ⁃ Bell, Richard. WalkS <Span>inSpan> Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S YorkShire (MiddleStown, Wakefield, 2010) .
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  • Location of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-07-25. ReviSed by … Like Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Park, Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well waS located <Span>inSpan> the immediate vic<Span>inSpan>ity of SigSworth Grange, <Span>inSpan> pre-Reformation timeS a cattle lodge belong<Span>inSpan>g to Founta<Span>inSpan>S Abbey. For the Nidderdale cattle lodgeS of Founta<Span>inSpan>S Abbey See Platt, Col<Span>inSpan> 1969a, pp. 74, 102 n. 1, 109. Macquoid, AlluSion 1883 below, giveS an account of the well baSed on the 1863 AlluSion but doeS not cite the verSe quoted there or add anyth<Span>inSpan>g of SubStance. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well iS not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> the 1838 tithe award for Founta<Span>inSpan>S Earth. See tithe award at The GenealogiSt, Piece 043, Sub-piece 162 (£). Note that the verSe quoted <Span>inSpan> the 1863 AlluSion iS Said elSewhere to have been written by Walter Scott for uSe aS an <Span>inSpan>Scription for Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well at Founta<Span>inSpan>S Abbey. "Doubergill" iS now Dauber Gill. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311 ⁃ Northern Antiquarian: Holy WellS, …
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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 Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), 28 Oct. 1313. Membrane 4. MS head<Span>inSpan>g: 'AttachmentS'. LiSter, pp. 14, 16. IRHB'S ellipSiS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ LiSter, John 1917a, pp. 14, 16-17. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-11. ReviSed by … Record [12 May 1366:] Hugh la Souche, 'chivaler,' Stay<Span>inSpan>g <Span>inSpan> foreign partS by the k<Span>inSpan>g’S licence, haS letterS nom<Span>inSpan>at<Span>inSpan>g Roger HerlaSton and Robert Loxlee aS hiS attorneyS <Span>inSpan> 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. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "May 12. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ ISaacSon, Robert F 1912b, p. 236. AlSo See ⁃ PlaceS named Loxley. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-01. ReviSed by … AlluSion IRHB commentS W.G. citeS no Source. PaSSageS <Span>inSpan> bracketS are IRHB'S paraphraSeS of paSSageS Summarized by W.G. PaSSageS not <Span>inSpan> bracketS are aS <Span>inSpan> W.G. The latter appear to be cited from the caSe report. ThiS iS a late example of a legal maxim that waS SometimeS cited dur<Span>inSpan>g caSeS. USually it iS "greenwood", "Sherwood" or "BarnSdale" <Span>inSpan>Stead of "Greendale", which latter iS probably not recorded elSewhere. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ G, W 1879a, p. 216. NoteS
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-08-17. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well iS or waS located at the Southern end of an arm of Low Bank Wood that StretcheS north along the weSt bank of River Kent. It waS Situated at a po<Span>inSpan>t approximately equidiStant from HelS<Span>inSpan>gton, Natland, and Sedgwick. About 375 m NNE of the well iS found Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S ISland, a Small wooded rock <Span>inSpan> River Kent, and immediately SE of the iSland on the eaSt bank of the river iS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Wood. The well iS firSt recorded on 6" O.S. map LancaShire IX, publiShed 1851-63, but baSed on Survey<Span>inSpan>g carried out 1847-58 (See MapS Section below). It iS not found on later 6" O.S. mapS of the area that are onl<Span>inSpan>e at NLS. A Small iSland <Span>inSpan> a river may have appealed to a child'S imag<Span>inSpan>ation, and perhapS theSe three localitieS were named by children play<Span>inSpan>g <Span>inSpan> thiS area? ThiS place-name doeS not appear to have been liSted or diScuSSed <Span>inSpan> previouS workS on the Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood tradition. GazetteerS ⁃ Not …
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Well. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-06-10. ReviSed by … ThiS well iS referred to <Span>inSpan> a 1773 MS Source aS "Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS Well". Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. I, pp. 251-52. DobSon & Taylor, DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 311. who provide the coord<Span>inSpan>ateS for thiS locality, note that the well iS "[p]oSSibly aSSociated with Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bower and MoSS ". ThiS iS due to a miSunderStand<Span>inSpan>g of their Source, A. H. Smith, who actually doeS not SuggeSt that there iS any connection between theSe localitieS beyond the fact that they are named after Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood. Smith, op. cit. <Span>inSpan> diScuSS<Span>inSpan>g the MoSS and Bower makeS a few brief remarkS concern<Span>inSpan>g Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood place-nameS <Span>inSpan> general. <Span>inSpan> hiS noticeS of other Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood-related place-nameS he often referS to theSe general remarkS, which are thuS made to Serve, aS it were, aS an <Span>inSpan>troduction to the topic of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood-related place-nameS. See Smith, pt. I, pp. 251-52, and for <Span>inSpan>Stance pt. I, p. 226; pt. VII, p. 73. GazetteerS
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-10-03. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. The John Robhood concerned <Span>inSpan> thiS entry iS the firSt of that name known from the court rollS. One of hiS SonS waS alSo named John. Lock (2002), p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, John [2]'. Lock'S bracketS. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 62, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, John [2]'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS
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  • AnonymouS. St Swith<Span>inSpan>'S, Wodbury, ChurchwardenS' AccountS. Devon Record Office, Exeter; EaSt Devon Record Office, Woodbury. PW1. 1537-1792. EngliSh. Paper. 410 leaveS. 190 mm x 250 mm. Pag<Span>inSpan>attion <Span>inSpan> pencil: 1-820. 19th cent. leather b<Span>inSpan>d<Span>inSpan>g. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ WaSSon, John M 1986a, pp. livf. Citation ⁃ AnonymouS. St Swith<Span>inSpan>'S, Wodbury, ChurchwardenS' AccountS. Devon Record Office, Exeter; EaSt Devon Record Office, Woodbury. PW1. 1537-1792 .
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  • St AuguSt<Span>inSpan>e'S Abbey, Canterbury. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2015-08-28. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS Marg<Span>inSpan>al note aga<Span>inSpan>St thiS entry: "Jan. 26. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster." LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. Pr<Span>inSpan>ted <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ ISaacSon, Robert F 1893a, p. 239. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: St AuguSt<Span>inSpan>e'S Abbey. NoteS
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  • Approximate <Span>inSpan>dication of the Site of the Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-06-20. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB haS Silently regularized the uSe of SpaceS before punctuation markS <Span>inSpan> the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the orig<Span>inSpan>al pr<Span>inSpan>ted edition. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey: 6 Jun. 1810. AlSo See ⁃ 1750 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1808 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1809 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (4) ⁃ 1822 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1822 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (4) ⁃ 1824 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (4) ⁃ 1826 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1827 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1829 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1832 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1838 - …
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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 Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), 11 November 1308. MS head<Span>inSpan>g: 'Wakefeld'. Baildon (1906), p. 182, and for court location See p. 180. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, p. 182, and See p. 180. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-02. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS P. 37: "The verSe iS <Span>inSpan> heroic rhym<Span>inSpan>g coupletS; but the poem iS deSperately dull—fully juStify<Span>inSpan>g what the author SayS at the end." LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Dibd<Span>inSpan>, ThomaS Frognall 1822a, p. 37. NoteS
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-10-03. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. The John Robhood iS the firSt of that name mentioned <Span>inSpan> the court rollS. Lock (2002), p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]'. IRHB'S bracketS. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 195, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (l<Span>inSpan>kS). 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 Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), 19 Oct. 1313. Membrane 2d. MS head<Span>inSpan>g 'Sourby' (Sowerby). LiSter, pp. 6, 8. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ LiSter, John 1917a, pp. 6, 8. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Sowerby, North YorkShire. AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-09-13. ReviSed by … FirSt marketed <Span>inSpan> 2000, the hoSta cultivar 'Little John' waS hybridized by Jim Schwartz. It iS one of a SerieS of cultivarS with nameS <Span>inSpan>Spired by the addreSS of hiS buS<Span>inSpan>eSS: 11676 Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Drive (Dubuque), Iowa. Dave'S Garden: The Scoop on Jim'S HoStaS and Manta: Schwartz GreenhouSe. 'Little John' iS a very large cultivar, c. 1 m tall, cover<Span>inSpan>g an area of up to c. 180 cm <Span>inSpan> diameter, and with <Span>inSpan>tenSely blue-green, moderately corrugated leaveS meaSur<Span>inSpan>g up to 28 x 36 cm. Land of the GiantS HoSta Farm: Little John. Jim'S HoStaS iS now owned by Uniquely HoStaS. IRHB haS not been able to eStabliSh from which of the 24 accepted SpecieS the 'Little John' variety waS bred, but perhapS thiS iS a moot po<Span>inSpan>t S<Span>inSpan>ce the SpecieS are eaSily <Span>inSpan>terbred. See Wikipedia: HoSta. For 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood' et al., See 'AlSo See' Section below. See the entry on HoSta Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood for <Span>inSpan>formation on hoStaS <Span>inSpan> general. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ The HoSta …
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-01. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> Source. IRHB commentS Mention of hobby horSe and morriS dance, Sig. D1r. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Breton, NicholaS 1600a, Sig. E3r. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-07. ReviSed by … AlluSion IRHB Comment PreSumably "MeedeS" = "meadS" (the dr<Span>inSpan>k), So the reference here iS to a pub named after the p<Span>inSpan>der <Span>inSpan> Wakefield <Span>inSpan> the 1630'S. LiStS ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 316. ⁃ OutSide Scope of: SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1818a, pp. 120-21. ⁃ Braithwaite, … Richard 1852a, pp. 150-53. ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1876a, pt. I (unpag<Span>inSpan>ated); "Barnabæ It<Span>inSpan>erarium", "ParS quarta"; "Barnabee'S Journall", "Fourth part". NoteS
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  • The Site of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood and Little John, Hoxton. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-07-27. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB haS Silently regularized the uSe of SpaceS before punctuation markS <Span>inSpan> the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the orig<Span>inSpan>al pr<Span>inSpan>ted edition. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey: 14 Feb. 1833. AlSo See ⁃ 1823 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1826 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1828 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1829 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1830 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1835 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (4) ⁃ 1857 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1883 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1891 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood and Little John (Hoxton). NoteS
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-10-03. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. The Peter Robhood mentioned <Span>inSpan> thiS entry waS Peter Robhood (II), a Son of John Robhood (I). Lock (2002), op. cit., p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, Peter'. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 195, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, Peter'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-10-03. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. The John Robhood concerned <Span>inSpan> thiS entry iS the firSt of that name known from the court rollS. One of hiS SonS waS alSo named John. Lock (2002), p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, John [2]'. Lock'S bracketS and italic type. IRHB commentS For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 62, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, John [2]'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (l<Span>inSpan>kS). 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 Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), 1 May 1309. MS head<Span>inSpan>g: 'Wakefeld'. Baildon (1906), p. 200; for court location and date See p. 203. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, p. 204, and See p. 203. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • The ThameS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-16. ReviSed by … Record [29 July 1371:] CommiSSion to Robert RameSay, John Roux, Henry Hale, Robert BrabiSSon, Richard Style and John Cotland, purSuant to the Statute aga<Span>inSpan>St tak<Span>inSpan>g Salmon <Span>inSpan> forbidden SeaSonS (Stat. WeStm. the Second, cap. 47), to keep the Statute <Span>inSpan> the water of ThameS; aS the k<Span>inSpan>g haS learned that many fiShermen and otherS take Salmon <Span>inSpan> [p. 175:] diverS placeS <Span>inSpan> the Said water with netS called 'trymkeS' and other deviceS. &emSp;AfterwardS, on 18 AuguSt, John Stodeye, John Little and John Torald were aSSociated <Span>inSpan> the Said commiSSion. ISaacSon, Robert F 1914a, pp. 174-75. Source noteS Membrane 29d of the Patent Roll for 45 Edward III &ndaSh; Part II. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "July 29. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. IRHB'S bracketS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ ISaacSon, Robert F 1914a, pp. pp. 174-75. AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named Little John (l<Span>inSpan>kS). …
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  • BaSdeo, Stephen. ' Radical MedievaliSm: Pierce Egan the Younger'S Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood, Wat Tyler, and Adam Bell ', LeedS Work<Span>inSpan>g PaperS <Span>inSpan> Victorian StudieS, vol. 15 ( 2016 ), pp. 48-64 . Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ WorldCat.
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-09-13. ReviSed by … FirSt marketed <Span>inSpan> 2000, the hoSta cultivar 'Friar Tuck' waS hybridized by Jim Schwartz. It iS one of a SerieS of cultivarS with nameS <Span>inSpan>Spired by the addreSS of hiS buS<Span>inSpan>eSS: 11676 Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood Drive (Dubuque), Iowa. Dave'S Garden: The Scoop on Jim'S HoStaS and Manta: Schwartz GreenhouSe. For 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood' et al., See 'AlSo See' Section below. 'Friar Tuck' haS lavender flowerS and round green leaveS with a marg<Span>inSpan> that iS light green chang<Span>inSpan>g to yellow HoSta ParadiSe: HoSta 'Friar Tuck' There iS Some diSagreement over itS maximum height: 60&ndaSh;70 cm,, c. 1 m, The HoSta Helper: HoSta 'Friar Tuck' and 1.2 to 1.8 m Dave'S Garden: HoSta 'Friar Tuck'. have been SuggeSted. Jim'S HoStaS iS now owned by Uniquely HoStaS. I have not been able to eStabliSh from which of the 24 accepted SpecieS the 'Friar Tuck' variety waS bred, but perhapS thiS iS a moot po<Span>inSpan>t S<Span>inSpan>ce the SpecieS are eaSily <Span>inSpan>terbred. See Wikipedia: HoSta. See the …
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  • Bletch<Span>inSpan>gley. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-17. ReviSed by … Record [21 Mar. 1324:] PreSentation of Richard de la Lee to the church of Blecch<Span>inSpan>glegh <Span>inSpan> the dioceSe of W<Span>inSpan>cheSter, void by the reSignation of John le Smale, the laSt rector, and <Span>inSpan> the k<Span>inSpan>g'S gift by reaSon of the landS of Hugh de Audele be<Span>inSpan>g <Span>inSpan> hiS handS. By p.S. Black, J G 1904b, p. 408. Source noteS Membrane 18 of the Patent Roll for 17 Edward II &ndaSh; Part 2. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "March 21. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Black, J G 1904b, p. 108. AlSo See ⁃ 1324 - Richard de la Lee (2) ⁃ PerSonS named Richard at the Lee (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • Market BoSworth, where a locality waS known aS Robb<Span>inSpan>'S Well <Span>inSpan> 1625. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-06-14. ReviSed by … 'Robb<Span>inSpan>'S Well' occurS aS a field name <Span>inSpan> Market BoSworth <Span>inSpan> 1625. Barrie Cox noteS that "a Surn[ame]. with well may be diScounted, So likely it iS an alluSion to the legend of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood". HiS Source iS an unSpecified terrier. Cox, Barrie 1998a, pt. VI, p. 173; pt.VI,pp. xxx, 167, for Source. Cox'S italicS. IRHB'S bracketS. I have Searched through the tithe awardS of Market BoSworth and the follow<Span>inSpan>g neighbour<Span>inSpan>g villageS without f<Span>inSpan>d<Span>inSpan>g any mention of Robb<Span>inSpan>'S Well: BilStone, Cadeby, Carlton, Dad<Span>inSpan>gton, OSbaSton, Shenton, SibSon, TwycroSS, and Upton. The GenealogiSt (£). To be able to put thiS entry on the map I have uSed the coord<Span>inSpan>ateS of Market BoSworth. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Cox, Barrie 1998a, pt. VI, p. 173; pt.VI,pp. xxx, 167, for Source. MapS ⁃ 6" O.S. map …
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-10-03. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. The John Robhood concerned <Span>inSpan> thiS entry iS the firSt of that name known from the court rollS. One of hiS SonS waS alSo named John. Lock (2002), p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, John [2]'. Lock'S bracketS. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 76, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, John [2]'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-07. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source NoteS IRHB'S bracketS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ ThoreSby, Ralph 1830a, vol. 1, p. 411. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Ralph ThoreSby 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 Rid<Span>inSpan>g 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 <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ LiSter, John 1917a, pp. 91, 94. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • Bletch<Span>inSpan>gley. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-17. ReviSed by … Record [28 June 1324:] PreSentation of Richard de la Lee to the church of Blecchynglegh <Span>inSpan> the dioceSe of W<Span>inSpan>cheSter, void by the reSignation of John le Smale, the laSt rector, and <Span>inSpan> the k<Span>inSpan>g'S gift by reaSon of the landS of Hugh Daudele be<Span>inSpan>g <Span>inSpan> hiS handS. By p.S. Black, J G 1904b, p. 435. Source noteS Membrane 4 of the Patent Roll for 17 Edward II &ndaSh; Part 2. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "June 28. Tonbridge". LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Black, J G 1904b, p. 435. AlSo See ⁃ 1324 - Richard de la Lee (1) ⁃ PerSonS named Richard at the Lee (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-10-03. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. The John Robhood concerned <Span>inSpan> thiS entry iS the firSt of that name known from the court rollS. One of hiS SonS waS alSo named John. Lock (2002), p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, John [2]'. Lock'S bracketS. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 75, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, John [2]'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS
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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 ma<Span>inSpan>tenance <Span>inSpan> that abbey aS William Archebaud deceaSed had at the late k<Span>inSpan>g'S command. By p.S. [914.] H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1914a, p. 337. Source noteS Membrane 30d of the CloSe Roll for 3 Richard II. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "Nov. 6. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". BracketS (except date) aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1914a, p. 337. AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS Surnamed Littlejohn (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-07-08. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS Brealey briefly diScuSSed hiS MS Source on p. 46. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ AnonymouS 1634a; not Seen, but cf. Brayley (See below), p. 46. ⁃ Brayley, Edward W 1834a, p. 93. ⁃ Smith, William 1884a, pp. 251-56; alluSion p. 251; referS to the MS, but appearS to be edited from Brayley. CitationS ⁃ Hunter, JoSeph 1852a, p. 61 & n. Brief mention ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 18 n. 1. 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. <Span>inSpan> that city. &emSp;Cancelled on payment acknowledged by John de BrikeleSworth, executor of Richard'S will. H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1908a, p. 408. Source noteS Membrane 15d of the CloSe Roll for 31 Edward III. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "May 17. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1908a, p. 408. AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named Little John (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • Approximte location of Little John'S Well. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-04. ReviSed by … Little John'S Well and the neighbour<Span>inSpan>g Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well and Will Scarlet'S Well high on Stanbury Moor were Said <Span>inSpan> 1899 to be "[h]alf-hidden underground, and fr<Span>inSpan>ged with fern and bog-weed". Sutcliffe, Halliwell 1899a, pp. 34-36. Halliwell Sutcliffe'S deScription, juSt cited, iS quoted <Span>inSpan> full under AlluSionS below. While thiS iS the earlieSt mention of Little John'S well known to IRHB, Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well iS firSt mentioned around the middle of the 19th century. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311, but See p 311 (2nd item) for Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood’S Well, Stanbury Moor, WeSt YorkShire ⁃ Sutcliffe, Halliwell 1899a, pp. 34-36. MapS Little John'S and Will Scarlet'S wellS are not labelled on any of theSe mapS. ⁃ 25" O.S. mapS (no map overlayS aS of 1 Jan. 20118) (georeferenced) ⁃ 6" …
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2014-07-25. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS MS M<Span>inSpan>iSterS accountS, 31-38 Henry VIII, No. 179. (22 April 1539 &ndaSh; 28 January 1547). Atk<Span>inSpan>Son, John ChriStopher 1879a, vol. [2], p. 719; and See pp. 741, 743. IRHB commentS Accord<Span>inSpan>g to A. H. Smith the date of thiS entry iS 1532. Smith, Albert Hugh 1928a, pp. xxxix, 118. LiStSSuSSex, Lucy 1994a; p. 274, entry under 1544 preSumably referS to thiS mention of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Atk<Span>inSpan>Son, John ChriStopher 1879a, vol. [2], pp. 719, 741, 743. ⁃ Smith, Albert Hugh 1928a, pp. xxxix, 118. AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay NoteS
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  • The corner of Milk Street and Rob<Span>inSpan>hood Alley waS very cloSe to the po<Span>inSpan>t <Span>inSpan>dicated on the map. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-06-18. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB haS Silently regularized the uSe of SpaceS before punctuation markS <Span>inSpan> the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the orig<Span>inSpan>al pr<Span>inSpan>ted edition. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey: 7 Dec. 1826. AlSo See ⁃ 1780 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1785 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1795 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1845 - Proceed<Span>inSpan>gS of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan>hood Alley (Milk Street). NoteS
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  • Surrey. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-20. ReviSed by … Record [24 May. 1380:] To John Frode of Smethe eScheator <Span>inSpan> Kent. Order dur<Span>inSpan>g thiS vacancy to Set no guardian <Span>inSpan> LedeS priory, but to Suffer the Subprior and canonS to have free adm<Span>inSpan>iStration and diSpoSal of the property thereof, accord<Span>inSpan>g to the charterS of their patronS and of K<Span>inSpan>g Edward I and to the late k<Span>inSpan>g'S confirmation, Sav<Span>inSpan>g Chatham fair, remov<Span>inSpan>g the k<Span>inSpan>g'S hand if by the late prior'S death he took the priory or the temporalitieS thereof <Span>inSpan>to hiS hand, and reStor<Span>inSpan>g any iSSueS by him taken; aS on 12 June 13 Edward I, for that the prior and canonS of LedeS, now of the k<Span>inSpan>g'S patronage, rendered Chatham fair to the then k<Span>inSpan>g and Queen Eleanor and to that k<Span>inSpan>g'S heirS, the Said k<Span>inSpan>g granted that at every vacancy of the priory they might without crav<Span>inSpan>g licence of the k<Span>inSpan>g elect a prior, that the k<Span>inSpan>g Should Set no guardian <Span>inSpan> the priory <Span>inSpan> hiS name, but that they and their SucceSSorS Should have the …
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  • Surrey. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-20. ReviSed by … Record [11 Feb. 1379:] To ThomaS de IlleSton eScheator <Span>inSpan> WilteSir. Order to cauSe John Se<Span>inSpan>tmanifuy to have SeiS<Span>inSpan> of hiS purparty of the landS of Walter DanSey; aS on 9 February 44 Edward III the late k<Span>inSpan>g took the homage and fealty of Ralph de Norton knight, who took to wife Margaret SiSter and one of the heirS of the Said Walter, by reaSon of iSSue between them begotten, and ordered John Froille then eScheator to take Security for payment of their relief, to make partition of the Said landS <Span>inSpan>to two partS, and cauSe the Said Ralph and Margaret to have SeiS<Span>inSpan> of her purparty, Sav<Span>inSpan>g her dower to Maud who waS the Said Walter'S wife, and keep<Span>inSpan>g <Span>inSpan> the k<Span>inSpan>g'S hand the purparty of the Said John, be<Span>inSpan>g Son of Joan Se<Span>inSpan>tmanifuy the other SiSter of the deceaSed and hiS couS<Span>inSpan> and other heir, and be<Span>inSpan>g then with<Span>inSpan> age and <Span>inSpan> the late k<Span>inSpan>g'S wardShip, So that each parcener Should have a Share of the landS held <Span>inSpan> chief; and …
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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 Rid<Span>inSpan>g 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 <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ LiSter, John 1917a, pp. 122, 124, 126. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ SheriffS of Nott<Span>inSpan>gham: Henry de Fauconberg ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-10-03. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. The John Robhood concerned <Span>inSpan> thiS entry iS the firSt of that name known from the court rollS. One of hiS SonS waS alSo named John. Lock (2002), p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, John [2]'. Lock'S bracketS. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 50, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, John [2]'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS
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  • Sandal. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2020-07-28. ReviSed by … Record [1332:] For vert <Span>inSpan> ThurStonhaugh: Alice de Grene, Bate'S daughter, Adam del Grene, John Son of Adam, William del Grene, 2d each, John de Halifax, 3d, JameS Monk, 3d, Henry de Holgate, Robert Son of John, Roger de DonecaStre, William Son of John, Henry de Ketilthorp, 2d each (total 3 S 9d). Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 63. Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; court held at Wakefield on the Friday next before the FeaSt of St. Mark the EvangeliSt, 6 Edward III, 24 April 1332. The entry occurS under the headword: 'Sandal'. Membrane 10d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 60, 63. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 63, and See p. 60. AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named Roger of DoncaSter (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. 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 Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), 12 March 1309. MS head<Span>inSpan>g: 'Wakefeld'. Baildon (1906), p. 200, and for court location See p. 199. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, pp. 200-201, and See p. 199. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • From north to South: Whitby Abbey, the Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood-related placeS at Whitby LaitheS, and RavenScar. Near Whitby LaitheS, only Little John'S Stone iS (viSibly) <Span>inSpan>dicated, but you can zoom <Span>inSpan> uS<Span>inSpan>g the Scroll wheel on your mouSe to See Little John'S CloSe, Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S CloSe, and Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Stone <Span>inSpan>dicated aS well. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-05-31. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source NoteS IRHB'S ellipSeS. ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> Source. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Young, George 1817a, vol. II, p. 647. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-07-17. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. IRHB'S bracketS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Wither, George 1665a. Not Seen. ⁃ Wither, George 1666a. Not Seen. ⁃ Wither, George 1872a, Fourth Collection, Three Private MeditationS, pp. 16-17 (Separate pag<Span>inSpan>ation). NoteS
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-09-11. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. William Robhood iS referred to aS 'William le Fenere' <Span>inSpan> the preced<Span>inSpan>g court. Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 59, n. 12. It waS cuStom <Span>inSpan> both of the two manorS <Span>inSpan> WalSham for a Widow to reta<Span>inSpan> half her deceaSed huSband'S tenement dur<Span>inSpan>g her lifetime. Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 59, n. 13. The name 'Alice Robwood' iS <Span>inSpan>Serted between the laSt two l<Span>inSpan>eS of the MS entry Summarized above. Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 59, n. 14. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 59. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le …
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  • Approximate <Span>inSpan>dication of the Site of Little John Birch and Little John Birch Coppice. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-09-25. ReviSed by … Located at the north end of Bagot'S Wood, 4.55 km SSW of Uttoxeter, Little John'S Birch waS preSumably a birch tree. It iS unclear whether thiS tree waS named after Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S next-<Span>inSpan>-command. About 300 m ESE of Little John Birch waS found Big John Birch. The 1823 record iS the earlieSt notice of thiS tree I have found, and it mentionS it only <Span>inSpan>directly <Span>inSpan> that it referS to Little John Birch Coppice, <Span>inSpan> which, preSumably, the tree Stood. A Google Search on 25 Sep. 2016 yielded no relevant reSultS except a PDF of the pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source of the record cited below. While the coppice aS Such iS not <Span>inSpan>cluded on any of the 6" O.S. mapS of the area onl<Span>inSpan>e at NLS, the mapS, publiShed 1884 to c. 1849, all <Span>inSpan>clude Little John Birch itSelf aS well aS Big John Birch. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. …
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  • The Site of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-05-01. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bottle waS one of the itemS <Span>inSpan> a little collection of alleged Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood relicS kept at the gamekeeper'S lodge, a "victuall<Span>inSpan>g houSe" or reStaurant at Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well a.k.a. St Ann'S Well <Span>inSpan> the north-eaStern neighbourhood of Nott<Span>inSpan>gham now known aS St Ann. The well and the gamekeeper'S houSe played an important role <Span>inSpan> Nott<Span>inSpan>gham civic life over the centurieS. Dur<Span>inSpan>g Some fifty yearS, from the late 1570'S on, there waS an annual proceSSion of the Mayor and memberS of the civic adm<Span>inSpan>iStration, <Span>inSpan> official liverieS and accompanied by muSicianS, to the well for a feStive d<Span>inSpan>ner <Span>inSpan> or outSide the gamekeeper'S houSe. S<Span>inSpan>ce the participation of the town fatherS waS mandatory, thiS <Span>inSpan> effect amounted to civic SponSorShip of the eStabliShment. However, dur<Span>inSpan>g the 18th and 19th centurieS the "victuall<Span>inSpan>g houSe" SeemS to have Slowly decl<Span>inSpan>ed <Span>inSpan> termS of preStige and the Social compoSition of …
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S ButtS By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-02-12. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. IRHB'S bracketS. IRHB commentS See further Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S ButtS (Canon Pyon) (1) and Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S ButtS (Canon Pyon) (2). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ LipScomb, George 1802a, pp. 97-98. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Canon Pyon ⁃ Wikipedia: George LipScomb. NoteS
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  • Pyle, Howard; Lübcke, F., tranSl.; Daugaard, Jacob, tranSl. Det LyStige Æventyr om Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood, den Berømte Røver fra Nott<Span>inSpan>ghamShire / NedSkrevet og illuStreret af Howard Pyle. OverSat af F. Lübcke og J. F. Daugaard. København: LauritS EibyS Forlag, 1894. XII, 290 pp. 21.5 x 16 mm. 22 col. plateS, t.-p. w. ornam border, illuS. at chapter headS, illum. <Span>inSpan>itialS, ornam. borderS, vignS. (all by Howard Pyle), pr<Span>inSpan>ter'S flouriSheS. Hardback. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ DanSk ForfatterlekSikon. Citation ⁃ Pyle, Howard; Lübcke, F., tranSl.; Daugaard, Jacob, tranSl. Det LyStige Æventyr om Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood, den Berømte Røver fra Nott<Span>inSpan>ghamShire (København, 1894) . pyle-howard-1894a-tp.jpg|Pyle'S title-page with ornamented border. pyle-howard-1894a-plate01.jpg|FrontiSpiece. Pyle'S illuStrationS are very rarely Seen <Span>inSpan> colour.
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-01. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. IRHB commentS Mention of hobby horSe and morriS dance, Sig. D1r. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ SuSSex, Lucy 1994a; See p. 287. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Breton, NicholaS 1600a, Sig. C3r. NoteS
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-10-03. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. MS note added to the entry: John Robhood haS died. The John Robhood concerned <Span>inSpan> thiS entry iS the firSt of that name known from the court rollS. One of hiS SonS waS alSo named John. Lock (2002), p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, John [2]'. Lock'S bracketS. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 76, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, John [2]'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record …
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Penny Stome. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-07-30. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Penny Stone iS a large boulder located near the centre of Midgley Moor <Span>inSpan> the Penn<Span>inSpan>eS leSS than 2 km N of Midgley. It haS often been confuSed with Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Penny Stone near Wa<Span>inSpan>StallS which iS about 3 km away. The firSt Source I have found to mention it iS a 6" O.S. map publiShed 1852 but Surveyed 1847-49. 6" O.S. map YorkShire Sheet 215 (1852, Surveyed 1847-49) (at NLS). ThiS map alSo haS the location of the then deStroyed Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Penny Stone (at Wa<Span>inSpan>StallS) <Span>inSpan>dicated. GazetteerS ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 309. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Northern Antiquarian: Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood’S Penny Stone, Midgley Moor, WeSt YorkShire. ⁃ Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. III, pp. 129, 135. MapS ⁃ 6" O.S. map YorkShire Sheet 215 (1852, Surveyed 1847-49) (at NLS). ⁃ 6" O.S. map YorkShire Sheet CCXV.SW (1894, Surveyed 1892) (at NLS). ⁃ 6" O.S. map YorkShire …
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-02. ReviSed by … AlluSion IRHB commentS The primary SenSe of 'cream-pot' iS, of courSe, 'a veSSel for hold<Span>inSpan>g milk while the cream iS form<Span>inSpan>g; a veSSel for keep<Span>inSpan>g cream'. OED2, S.n. cream 2, 7. a. ThuS Maid Marian iS here identified aS a dairy maid. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Breton, NicholaS 1879a, vol. II, p. 33. NoteS
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2015-09-01. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS Wakefield Manor Court, at Wakefield (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), "on Friday after MichaelmaS ", 1315; Section "Wakefeld"; membrane 1. LiSter, pp. 68, 71. IRHB'S ellipSiS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ LiSter, John 1917a, pp. 68, 71. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ SheriffS of Nott<Span>inSpan>gham: Henry de Fauconberg ⁃ Wakefield. 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 Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), "on Friday after the Octave of EaSter", 1316, Section "Wakefeld"; membrane 12. LiSter (1917), pp. 127, 130. IRHB'S ellipSiS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ LiSter, John 1917a, pp. 127, 130. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-06-19. ReviSed by … The liSt <Span>inSpan>cludeS <Span>SourceSSpan> diScuSS<Span>inSpan>g Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood place-nameS <Span>inSpan> general or <Span>inSpan> Specific (hiStorical) EngliSh countieS. <Span>SourceSSpan> deal<Span>inSpan>g only with Specific localitieS are found under the localitieS <Span>inSpan> queStion. All itemS on the liSt focuS on England; there haS been very little diScuSSion or analySiS of non-EngliSh Rob<Span>inSpan> 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 Rob<Span>inSpan> 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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  • Bennett, H. S. ' ' EngliSh BookS & ReaderS, 1475 to 1557, be<Span>inSpan>g a Study <Span>inSpan> the HiStory of the Book Trade from Capton to the <Span>inSpan>corporation of the StationerS' Company / by H.S. Bennett. Cambridge: Cambridge UniverSity PreSS, 1952. 336 pp. 23 cm. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ WorldCat. Citation ⁃ Bennett, H. S. EngliSh BookS & ReaderS, 1475 to 1557, be<Span>inSpan>g a Study <Span>inSpan> the HiStory of the Book Trade from Capton to the <Span>inSpan>corporation of the StationerS' Company (Cambridge, 1952) .
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-10-03. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. The Peter Robhood concerned <Span>inSpan> thiS entry waS a Son of the John Robhood who figureS <Span>inSpan> the entry. Lock (2002), p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, John [2]'. AlSo See 1365 - John Robhood of WalSham le WillowS and hiS SonS Lock'S bracketS, except ellipSiS by IRHB. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 168, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, John [2]'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS
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  • Jenk<Span>inSpan>Son, Rogan D. S. CreSwell CragS: Late PleiStocene SiteS <Span>inSpan> the EaSt MidlandS ( BritiSh Archaeological ReportS, BritiSh SerieS, vol. 122 ). Oxford: BAR PubliSh<Span>inSpan>g, 1984. 371 pp. A4. 84 figS, 114 tableS, 3 plateS, map. Paperback. ISBN-10: 0-86054-251-3; ISBN-13: 978-0-86054-251-3. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ ADS Library ⁃ AbeBookS.co.uk. Citation ⁃ Jenk<Span>inSpan>Son, Rogan D. S. CreSwell CragS: Late PleiStocene SiteS <Span>inSpan> the EaSt MidlandS (BritiSh Archaeological ReportS, BritiSh SerieS, vol. 122) (Oxford, 1984) .
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  • HatherSage Church. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-07-03. ReviSed by … The reputed grave of Little John iS <Span>inSpan> the graveyard of St Michael and All AngelS' Church <Span>inSpan> HatherSage. <Span>inSpan>Side the church, which dateS from the 14th century, were until c. 1750, Little John'S bow, helmet, arrowS, and cha<Span>inSpan> mail. By 1868 the helmet and bow were Said to be <Span>inSpan> the collection at Parham HouSe. Scott, Sibbald David 1868a, vol. I, p. 197. The church iS <Span>inSpan> a jo<Span>inSpan>t pariSh with St John the BaptiSt'S Church, Bamford and Derwent. Wikipedia: St Michael and All AngelS' Church, HatherSage. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ White, William 1845a, p. 376. Background ⁃ Scott, Sibbald David 1868a, vol. I, p. 197 ⁃ Wikipedia: St John the BaptiSt'S Church, Bamford ⁃ Wikipedia: St Michael and All AngelS' Church, HatherSage. NoteS File:26349286.jpg|HatherSage Church / Col<Span>inSpan> JackSon, Creative CommonS, via …
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  • WeSt to eaSt: London, Snodland and Berl<Span>inSpan>g. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-22. ReviSed by … Record [20 June 1381:] To all the k<Span>inSpan>g'S Liege SubjectS, aS well commonS and otherS <Span>inSpan> the townS of Snothelond and Berlyng aS otherS <Span>inSpan> Kent. Order, upon petition of John Little of London 'taillour,' to ceaSe from do<Span>inSpan>g him hurt, Suffer<Span>inSpan>g water to flow to hiS mill without let aS of old time it uSed to do; aS he haS Shewn the k<Span>inSpan>g that he haS and ought to have a water mill <Span>inSpan> Snothelond for Service of himSelf and the people, and that certa<Span>inSpan> of them for envy, Striv<Span>inSpan>g to take away the profit thereof, are purpoS<Span>inSpan>g unlawfully to divert the watercourSe and utterly deStroy the mill pond. By K. Et erat patenS. H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1914a, p. 457. Source noteS Membrane 2 of the CloSe Roll for 4 Richard II. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "June 20. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. IRHB'S bracketS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1914a, p. 457. …
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  • Sandal. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2020-07-27. ReviSed by … Record [1327:] Roger de DoneScaStre, 2 d, [...] for vert. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 123. Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; court held at Wakefield (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), on Friday after the FeaSt of the TranSlation of St ThomaS the Martyr (July 7), 1 Edw. Ill [1327]. The entry occurS under the MS head<Span>inSpan>g 'ThurStanhaghe <Span>inSpan> Sandale'. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 123; IRHB'S bracketS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 123. AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named Roger of DoncaSter (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • The Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-07. ReviSed by … Barrie Cox <Span>inSpan> the EngliSh Place-Name Society'S Seventh volume on LeiceSterShire referS to four trade directorieS that liSt thiS pub. They date from 1846, 1863, 1877, and 1925. <Span>inSpan> 1863 the pub iS liSted aS 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood and Little John', while the other trade directorieS know it Simply aS 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'. Cox, Barrie 1998a, pt. VII, p. 211. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> Cox, Barrie 1998a, pt. VII, p. 211. NoteS
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  • The Grace, formerly Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Retreat. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-07. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Retreat waS until recently the name of a pub, later pub/reStaurant, at 197 GlouceSter Road <Span>inSpan> BriStol. After a change of ownerS the place re<Span>inSpan>carnated <Span>inSpan> 2014 aS The Grace. BriStol BiteS: The Grace: new venue for GlouceSter Road from the Zazu’S team. The pub exiSted at leaSt aS early aS 1890. <Span>inSpan>formation on publicanS gleaned from trade directorieS from the period 1890&ndaSh;1970 can be found at Pub HiStory (See <Span>SourceSSpan> Section below). 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Retreat' may Sound fancy and modern, but the pub waS <Span>inSpan> fact known under that name throughout itS recorded hiStory. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ AnonymouS 2006a, pp. 327-28, S.n. 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood' ⁃ BriStol BiteS: The Grace: new venue for GlouceSter Road from the Zazu’S team ⁃ The GlouceSter Road Story: 197 GlouceSter Road, BriStol ⁃ …
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  • Dawk<Span>inSpan>S, William Boyd. ' On the Mammalia and TraceS of Man <Span>inSpan> Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Cave ', Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, vol. 32 ( 1876 ), 245-58 . DownloadS ⁃ PDF etc.. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Geological Society of London.
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  • Alverthorpe, now a Wakefield Suburb. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2015-09-16. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; court held at Wakefield, (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), 14 February 1309. Membrane 8. MS head<Span>inSpan>g: 'Alverthorpe'. Baildon (1906), p. 198, and for court location See p. 196, memrbrane cf. p. 197. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, p. 198, and See p. 196, 197. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Alverthorpe. AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-10-03. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. The Peter Robhood concerned <Span>inSpan> thiS entry waS a Son of John Robhood (I). Lock (2002), p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, John [2]'. AlSo See 1365 - John Robhood of WalSham le WillowS and hiS SonS Lock'S bracketS. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 168, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, John [2]'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le …
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  • London. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-04. ReviSed by … Record [Nov. 10 1446:] William Dymmok of TeukeSbury, co. GlouceSter, 'hoSyer,' for not appear<Span>inSpan>g before the juSticeS of the Bench to anSwer John Petyt, citizen and grocer of London, touch<Span>inSpan>g a debt of 40S. London. Bland, A E 1909a, p. 9. Source noteS Membrane 22 of the Patent Roll for 25 Henry VI &ndaSh; Part I. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "Nov. 10. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". Italic type aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Bland, A E 1909a, p. 9. AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named Little John (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • Sutton. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2014-07-25. ReviSed by … Accord<Span>inSpan>g to the 1900 quotation below, the localS formerly called the pound (for impound<Span>inSpan>g Stray cattle, Sheep etc.) <Span>inSpan> Sutton "Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Pound". Or waS the writer juSt be<Span>inSpan>g 'facetiouS'? QuotationS GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ RedStone, V<Span>inSpan>cent Burrough 1900a; See p. 65. NoteS
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  • The Site of Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-01-20. ReviSed by … <Span>inSpan> Little Budworth, CheShire, at the north end of the area encompaSSed by Coach Road, White Hall Lane and Beech Road, iS or waS a Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Well (See mapS liSted below). DodgSon <Span>inSpan> the EngliSh Place-Name Society'S third volume on CheSter liStS the locality without provid<Span>inSpan>g any Source, which uSually <Span>inSpan>dicateS a modern date. DodgSon, John McNeal 1970a, vol. III, p. 186; alSo See vol. V, pt. 1:ii, p. 401. The earlieSt record I have found iS a 6" O.S. map of the area publiShed <Span>inSpan> 1881, baSed on Survey<Span>inSpan>g done <Span>inSpan> 1874. <Span>inSpan> view of the lack of referenceS on the web, it SeemS moSt likely that thiS place-name iS defunct. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ DodgSon, John McNeal 1970a, vol. III, p. 186; alSo See vol. V, pt. 1:ii, p. 401. MapS ⁃ 6" O.S. map CheShire XL (1881; Surveyed 1874) ⁃ 6" O.S. map CheShire XL.SW …
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-07. ReviSed by … AlluSion LiStS ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 316. ⁃ OutSide Scope of: SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1818a, pp. 16-19. ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1820a, vol. II, pp. 60-63; note <Span>inSpan> vol. I, p. 93. ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1822a, pp. 34-36. ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1852a, pp. 34-37; noteS pp. 261-62. ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1876a, pt. I (unpag<Span>inSpan>ated); "Barnabæ It<Span>inSpan>erarium", "ParS prima", firSt page; "barnabee'S Journall", "FirSt part". NoteS
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  • Thornton By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-08-06. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood waS a field name <Span>inSpan> the townShip of Thornton accord<Span>inSpan>g to an 1850 MS Tithe Award See Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. III, p. 274. I have not found it on O.S. 6" mapS of the area from the 1890'S. Without acceSS to the tithe award it iS hardly poSSible to Say more exactly where thiS place may have been, but it cannot have been much more than a couple of kilometerS from the village of Thornton. The coord<Span>inSpan>ateS cited <Span>inSpan> the fact box and <Span>inSpan>dicated on the Google map are thoSe of Thornton. GazetteerS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. III, p. 274. 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 Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), "on Friday after the FeaSt of St. Luke the EvangeliSt [Oct. 18]", 1315; Section "Wakefield"; membrane 3, dorSe. LiSter, pp. 82, 84. IRHB'S ellipSiS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ LiSter, John 1917a, pp. 82, 84. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bog. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-05-09. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bog iS "Situated <Span>inSpan> the woodS on the eaStern edge of Chill<Span>inSpan>gham Park", DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 300, S.n. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bog. about 2 km eaSt of Chill<Span>inSpan>gham. So far the earlieSt reference I have found iS a 6" O.S. map of the area publiShed <Span>inSpan> 1866, baSed on Survey<Span>inSpan>g done <Span>inSpan> 1860 (See MapS Section below). GazetteerS ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 300, S.n. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bog. MapS ⁃ 6" O.S. map Northumberland XX (1866; Surveyed 1860) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Northumberland XX.SE (1899; rev. 1897) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Northumberland XX.SE (1899; rev. 1897) (georeferenced) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Northumberland nXXII.NW (1926; rev. 1922). Background ⁃ Walk<Span>inSpan>g with ShepherdS WalkS: StorieS about the experienceS from the ShepherdS WalkS guided walkS: Chill<Span>inSpan>gham Ancient Park: Guided walk date - Saturday 8 May 2010 ⁃ Walk<Span>inSpan>g with ShepherdS WalkS: StorieS
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2016-09-16. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. The Robert Robhood concerned <Span>inSpan> thiS entry waS a Son of John Robhood [I]. See Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, Robert. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 90, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, Robert'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • Edge, where Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Chair and Punch Bowl were located. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-05-11. ReviSed by … Accord<Span>inSpan>g to the alluSion of c. 1860 cited below, "two large StoneS, known aS Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Chair and Punch Bowl" were then located on "Ploverigg Edge". Plover Rigg waS/iS located between Sleagill, Reagill, WickerSlack, Hardendale, Shap and Towcett. Apparently the name 'Plover Rigg ' ('Ploverigg') iS now only preServed <Span>inSpan> that of Ploverigg farmhouSe, a liSted build<Span>inSpan>g perhapS dat<Span>inSpan>g from the 17th century. Wikipedia: LiSted build<Span>inSpan>gS <Span>inSpan> CroSby RavenSworth. About 870 meterS NNW of thiS farmhouSe and c. 1.5 km WSW of Reagill iS a (formerly <Span>inSpan>habited) locality named Edge. ThiS muSt be where the Chair and Punch Bowl Sat. I have not found any evidence that the nameS are Still <Span>inSpan> uSe. <Span>inSpan> fact, no one SeemS to have mentioned them S<Span>inSpan>ce the c. 1860 alluSion. The coord<Span>inSpan>ateS on the Google map and <Span>inSpan> the <Span>inSpan>fobox po<Span>inSpan>t to a random location <Span>inSpan> Edge and are thuS only approximate. …
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-10-03. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. The John Robhood concerned <Span>inSpan> thiS entry iS the firSt of that name known from the court rollS. One of hiS SonS waS alSo named John. Lock (2002), p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, John [2]'. "\" and "/" <Span>inSpan>dicate MS <Span>inSpan>SertionS. Lock'S bracketS. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 59, and See p. 222, S.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, John [2]'. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) …
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2014-08-02. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. IRHB commentS The Robhood family of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occurS frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt of croSS-referenceS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (l<Span>inSpan>kS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 122. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃:RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-16. ReviSed by … Record [15 Nov. 1370:] Pardon, at the requeSt of Robert KnolleS and for good Service to be rendered by Adam Straggy <Span>inSpan> hiS company beyond SeaS, to the Said Adam of the k<Span>inSpan>g’S Suit for the death of Robert Hode, 'litSter,' killed before 1 March <Span>inSpan> the k<Span>inSpan>g’S forty-third year, whereof he iS <Span>inSpan>dicted or appealed, and of any conSequent outlawry. By p. S. ISaacSon, Robert F 1914a, p. 20. Source noteS Membrane 11 of the Patent Roll for 44 Edward III &ndaSh; Part III. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "Nov. 15. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ ISaacSon, Robert F 1914a, p. 20. AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • Shorne, Kent. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-03-08. ReviSed by … Record [1 Sep. 1314:] &emSp;&emSp;Pardon to John Petyt of Shorne, co. Kent, on account of hiS good Service <Span>inSpan> Scotland, for the death of John le ISmongere of Shorne, and alSo of any outlawry <Span>inSpan>curred thereby. By K. on the <Span>inSpan>formation of W. de Melton. &emSp;&emSp;The like, word for word, for John Poteman of Shorne, co. Kent. By K. on the <Span>inSpan>formation of W. de Melton. Handcock, G F 1898a, p. 168. Source noteS The quoted text iS a calendar Summary of the record. IRHB commentS <Span>inSpan> view of the date we muSt aSSume that John Petyt had fought at the Battle of Bannockburn, 24 June, 1314. For which See for <Span>inSpan>Stance Wikipedia: Battle of Bannockburn; Mackenzie, W M 1913a. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Handcock, G F 1898a, p. 168. Background ⁃ Mackenzie, W M 1913a ⁃⁃ Mackenzie, W M 1989a ⁃⁃⁃ Mackenzie, W M 1997a ⁃ …
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  • , ed.; Napier, Arthur SampSon, ed.; Skeat, Walter William, ed. An EngliSh MiScellany PreSented to Dr. Furnivall <Span>inSpan> Honour of HiS Seventy-Fifth Birthday / [edited by W. P. Ker, Arthur S. Napier and W. W. Skeat]. Oxford: At the Clarendon PreSS, 1901. x, 503 pp. Relevant content ⁃ Mead, William E. 'Colour <Span>inSpan> the EngliSh and ScottiSh BalladS', pp. 321-34. Bibliographical <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ IA. Download ⁃ PDF. Citation Ker, W. P., ed.; Napier, Arthur S., ed.; Skeat, W. W., ed. An EngliSh MiScellany PreSented to Dr. Furnivall <Span>inSpan> Honour of HiS Seventy-Fifth Birthday (Oxford, 1901) .
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  • Rob<Span>inSpan> Wood'S Rock. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-05-09. ReviSed by … Rob<Span>inSpan> Wood'S Rock iS a wh<Span>inSpan> po<Span>inSpan>t <Span>inSpan> the North Sea, c. 480 meterS from the coaSt at high tide, c. 140 meterS at low tide, <Span>inSpan> Beadnell Bay, Northumberland. AS DobSon & Taylor note, 'Wood' waS a not uncommon alternative for 'Hood' <Span>inSpan> the 17th and 18th centurieS. DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 300, S.n. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Rock. A Standard work on the coaStal geography of England and WaleS citeS the name of thiS locality aS 'Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Rock'. SteerS, J A 1946a, p. 454. So far the earlieSt iS the 6" O.S. map of the area publiShed <Span>inSpan> 1886 (See MapS Section below). For other exampleS of 'Wood' for 'Hood', See the page on Wood for Hood. GazetteerS ⁃ DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 300, S.n. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Rock. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ SteerS, J A 1946a, p. 454. MapS ⁃ 6" O.S. map Northumberland XXII (1866; Surveyed 1860) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Northumberland XXII.SE (1899; rev. 1896) ⁃ 6" O.S. …
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  • Newton (Wakefield). By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2020-07-24. ReviSed by … Record [1323:] NicholaS de Bateley SueS the Said Robert [i.e. Robert Hode of Neuton] for tak<Span>inSpan>g a horSe. Surety—ThomaS Bille. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 28. Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; court held at Wakefield (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), on Friday after the Exaltation of the Holy CroSS (Sept. 14), 17 Edward II [1323]. The entry occurS under the MS head<Span>inSpan>g 'Alverthorp'. LiSter, John 1930a, pp. 26, 28; bracketS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. ThiS entry iS preceded immediately <Span>inSpan> the MS by 1323 - Robert Hood of Newton (3). IRHB'S bracketS. IRHB comment Actual theft of liveStock would have been a crim<Span>inSpan>al offence that would hardly have been Solved by Su<Span>inSpan>g the offend<Span>inSpan>g party. ThiS caSe more likely concerned Robert Hode'S confiScat<Span>inSpan>g a Stray horSe found on hiS land or hiS confiScat<Span>inSpan>g the animal becauSe of Some diSagreement. Notice alSo the neutral term 'tak<Span>inSpan>g' uSed <Span>inSpan> the tranSlation. LiStS
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  • London and Frome. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2020-07-23. ReviSed by … Record [1468:] &emSp;John Brokeman of Frome <Span>inSpan> Selwode, co. SomerSet, 'clothiere,' for not appear<Span>inSpan>g before John PrySot and hiS fellowS, juSticeS of the Bench of the late k<Span>inSpan>g, to anSwer John Petyt, citizen and grocer of London, touch<Span>inSpan>g a debt of 43S. London. Fowler, R C 1900a, p. 78. Source noteS Date: 'May 27. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster'. Membrane 27. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Fowler, R C 1900a, p. 78. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Frome ⁃ Wikipedia: London AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named Little John (l<Span>inSpan>kS) NoteS
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-12-12. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; court held at Wakefield (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), "on Friday next after the Octave of the AScenSion", 9 Edward II (1316), Section "Wakefeld"; membrane 14d. LiSter (1930), pp. 107, 109. BracketS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source (except date). IRHB commentS ThomaS Aleyn'S payment for hiS plot, mentioned <Span>inSpan> thiS court roll entry, iS recorded <Span>inSpan> that immediately preced<Span>inSpan>g it: ThomaS Aleyn & Margaret hiS wife give 2 S for leave to take one piece of land from the lord'S waSte on Bichill oppoSite the booth of Adam Son of Laurence, of the length of 36 ft. & of the breadth of 16 ft. to hold to the aforeSaid ThomaS & Margaret & their heirS, render<Span>inSpan>g therefor, 6 d at the three termS, &c. LiSter, John 1930a, p. 109. The two entrieS immediately preced<Span>inSpan>g the latter entry record the conveyance of adjacent or nearby plotS. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> …
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  • London. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-06. ReviSed by … Record [May 15 1452:] John Vertu, late of ColcheStre, co. ESSex, 'dyer,' for not appear<Span>inSpan>g before the juSticeS of the Bench to anSwer John Petyt, citizen and grocer of London, touch<Span>inSpan>g a debt of 8l. 14S. MiddleSex. Bland, A E 1909a, p. 490. Source noteS Membrane 27 of the Patent Roll for 30 Henry VI &ndaSh; Part I. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "May 15. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". Italic type aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Bland, A E 1909a, p. 490. AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named Little John (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2018-11-22. ReviSed by … Record [5 Apr. 1381:] To the SheriffS of London. Writ of SuperSedeaS, by ma<Span>inSpan>priSe of Robert Loxele the younger, ThomaS Ellewyke of Surrey, John WeSton of Norffolk and John Woderoue of OxfordShire, <Span>inSpan> favour of William Hallere of Guldeford 'Spicer' at Suit of Richard Hatfeld citizen and pepperer of London for render of 40S. H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1914a, p. 510. Source noteS Membrane 12d of the CloSe Roll for 4 Richard II. Marg<Span>inSpan>al note: "April 5. WeStm<Span>inSpan>Ster". ItalicS aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ H<Span>inSpan>dS, Allen B 1914a, p. 510. AlSo See ⁃ PerSonS named Robert Loxley (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • Newton (Wakefield) and Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2019-02-11. ReviSed by … Record [1317:] Robert Hood of Neuton giveS 6 S 8 d for leave to dig coal on the common <Span>inSpan> a pit taken long S<Span>inSpan>ce [de antiquo capto]. LiSter, John 1930a, p. 201. Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; court held at Wakefield (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), on Friday the Morrow of the TranSlation of St ThomaS the Martyr [July 7], 11 Edward II. The entry appearS under the head<Span>inSpan>g "Alvirthorpe". LiSter, John 1930a, pp. 199, 201; matter <Span>inSpan> bracketS from pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. Membrane 12d. BracketS and italic type aS <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ LiSter, John 1930a, p. 201, and See p. 199. AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ PerSonS named Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • WalSham le WillowS. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2013-09-11. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS IRHB'S Summary or paraphraSe of copyright materialS. IRHB commentS The RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (Suffolk) occur frequently <Span>inSpan> the manor court rollS throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full diScuSSion, genealogy and liSt<Span>inSpan>gS of recordS, See RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS). LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 177. Background ⁃ WalSham le WillowS: HiStory Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: WalSham le WillowS. AlSo See ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (record textS) ⁃ RobhoodS of WalSham le WillowS (l<Span>inSpan>kS). NoteS
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  • Sowerby. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2015-08-31. ReviSed by … Record Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; court held at Wakefield (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), on Friday after MichaelmaS, under the Section head<Span>inSpan>g "Sourby", i.e. Sowerby; membrane 1. LiSter, p. 68. IRHB commentS The moSt natural read<Span>inSpan>g SeemS to be that the two RobertS were brotherS, but we cannot rule out the poSSibility that "hiS" <Span>inSpan> "hiS brother" referS to John Hodde, <Span>inSpan> which caSe RobertS I and II would of courSe be nephew and uncle. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ LiSter, John 1917a, pp. 68, 70. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Sowerby, North YorkShire. CroSS-referenceS ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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  • The localitieS mentioned <Span>inSpan> the letter. Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood'S Bay iS third from the top. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2017-04-15. ReviSed by … AlluSion Source noteS The text <Span>inSpan> the pr<Span>inSpan>ted calendar iS a Summary of the MS letter. Additional <Span>inSpan>formation <Span>inSpan> pr<Span>inSpan>ted Source: Letter Sent on AuguSt 9 from "Pearl, Leith Road". MS Source: "Vol. 214", item No. 39. "Lord Gen. Monk" iS George Monck, 1St Duke of Albemarle. Wikipedia: George Monck, 1St Duke of Albemarle. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> DobSon, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ OutSide Scope of SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Green, Mary Anne Everett 1886a, p. 462. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: George Monck, 1St Duke of Albemarle NoteS
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  • Newton (Wakefield) and Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2020-07-30. ReviSed by … Record [1333:] William Templer SueS Robert Hode <Span>inSpan> a plea of treSpaSS. He SayS that Robert'S cattle trampled hiS corn to hiS damage 40d. Robert SayS he iS not guilty; therefore <Span>inSpan>quiSition. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 195. Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; court held at Wakefield (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), on Friday the FeaSt of St BarnabaS the ApoStle, 7 Edward III, 4 June 1333. The entry occurS under the MS head<Span>inSpan>g 'Bailiff'. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 193, 195. IRHB comment For thiS caSe See 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (2), from which it iS clear that Robert Hood of Newton waS the defendant. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 193; and See p. 195. AlSo See ⁃ 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (2) ⁃ 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (4) ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS
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  • By Henrik Thiil NielSen, 2020-07-25. ReviSed by … Record [1324:]&emSp; William de Ouchethorp acknowledgeS he oweS John SibbeSon the crop of a rood of land Sown with oatS. Surety— Robert Hood. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 33. Source noteS Wakefield Manor court rollS; court held at Wakefield (WeSt Rid<Span>inSpan>g of YorkShire), on Friday, the 22nd of June [1324]. The entry occurS under the MS head<Span>inSpan>g 'RecogniSance'. LiSter, John 1930a, pp. 32, 33; IRHB'S bracketS.. LiStS ⁃ Not <Span>inSpan>cluded <Span>inSpan> SuSSex, Lucy 1994a. <Span>SourceSSpan> ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 33; and See p. 32. AlSo See ⁃ Rob<Span>inSpan> HoodS <Span>inSpan> Wakefield Manor Court RollS (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ PerSonS named Rob<Span>inSpan> Hood (l<Span>inSpan>kS) ⁃ Wakefield. NoteS
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