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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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