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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-19. Revised by … The list includes sources discussing Robin Hood place-names in general or in specific (historical) English counties. Sources dealing only with specific localities are found under the localities in question. All items on the list focus on England; there has been very little discussion or analysis of non-English Robin Hood place-names. Essential ⁃ Child, Francis James 1882a, vol. III, pp. 46-47. ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 18-24: Excellent discussion of the topographical background of the Gest and the early ballads. Significant ⁃ Bradbury, Jim 2010a, pp. 176-79. ⁃ Evans, Michael R 2005a ⁃ Rotherham, Ian D 2013a. Useful ⁃ W, F 1848a. Largely concerned with Robin Hood-related localities, this review reproduces 12 of the cuts from Gutch's work, seven of which depict such localities (not necessarily very faithfully). The quality of the reproductions is better than is often …
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  • Farrer, William, ed. Early Yorkshire Charters, being a Collection of Documents anterior to the Thirteenth Century made from the Public Records, Monasti Chartularies, Roger Dodsworth's Manuscripts and Other Available Sources. Vol. III / edited by William Farrer ( Yorkshire Archæological Society, Record series, Extra series ). Edinburgh: Printed for the Editor by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co., 1916. xxxii, 501, [1] pp. Geneal. charts. Downloads ⁃ PDF etc.. Bibliographical sources ⁃ WorldCat. Citation ⁃ Farrer, William, ed. Early Yorkshire Charters, being a Collection of Documents anterior to the Thirteenth Century made from the Public Records, Monasti Chartularies, Roger Dodsworth's Manuscripts and Other Available Sources. Vol. III (Yorkshire Archæological Society, Record series, Extra series) (Edinburgh, 1916) .
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  • Anonymous. Receivers' Accounts. Barnstaple, North Devon Athenaeum, Book 3972. 1389-1649. Latin and English. Vellum, parchment, and paper. 242 documents, 308 leaves of varying length (300 mm to 740 mm) and width (200 mm to 400 mm). Numbered by document: 1-242 (a few errors in numbering). 19th cent. board and leather cover. Binder's title: Receivers' Accounts, 1386-1643. Bibliographical sources ⁃ Wasson, John M 1986a, pp. xxxif. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Receivers' Accounts. Barnstaple, North Devon Athenaeum, Book 3972. 1389-1649 .
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  • [Hughes, A., compil.; Jennings, J., compil.; Maxwell-Lyte, Henry Churchill, introd.] List of Sheriffs for England and Wales from the Earliest Times to A.D. 1831 compiled from documents in the Public record office (Lists and Indexes, No. IX). London: Public Record Office; Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1898. xi, 276 pp. Bibliographical sources ⁃ WorldCat. Citation ⁃ [Hughes, A., compil.; Jennings, J., compil.; Maxwell-Lyte, Henry Churchill, introd.] List of Sheriffs for England and Wales from the Earliest Times to A.D. 1831 (Lists and Indexes, No. IX) (London, 1898) .
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  • Hardy, William John, ed.; Page, William, ed. Bedfordshire County Records: Notes and Extracts from the County Records comprised in the Quarter Sessions Rolls from 1714 to 1832. Bedford: C.F. Timæus [printer], 1907]. [viii], 298; [x], 54, [2 blank], xxi, [1 blank]; [2 blank], [4], 3-64 pp. 1 facs. in vol. III. Volumes as follows ⁃ Vol. I. Sub-title: Compiled by Messrs. Hardy & Page, Record Agents, with an Introduction regarding the Work of the County Records Committee. [1907]. ⁃ Vol. II. Title: Bedfordshire County Records. Notes and Extracts from the County Records being a Calendar to Volume I. of the Sessions Minute Books 1651 to 1660. [...] Compiled by Messrs. Hardy & Page, Record Agents. [1907]. ⁃ Vol. III. Title: Bedfordshire County Records. Notes and Extracts from the County Records, being a Calendar of Old Deeds Found in th County Muniment Room, and an Index to the Documents Contained in the Muniment Room. [...] The Calendar of Deeds was compiled by Messrs. …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-24. Revised by … Sources ⁃ Brooke, Frances Moore 1788a. ⁃ Brooke, Frances Moore 1800a. Specific works of music Music
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  • Leather, Ella Mary. The Folk-Lore of Herefordshire, collected from Oral and Printed Sources. With an introduction by Edwin Sidney Hartland. Hereford: Jakeman & Carver; London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1912. xxviii, 286 pp. 8º. Illus. Bibliographical sources ⁃ BL. Citation ⁃ Leather, Ella Mary. The Folk-Lore of Herefordshire, collected from Oral and Printed Sources (Hereford; London, 1912) .
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  • Robin Hood's Butts. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-06-04. Revised by … Photo courtesy Tim Prevett, MA, producer, consultant and lecturer on slow TV. 'Robin Hood's Butts' is the name of two adjacent Bronze Age bowl barrows in the northern area of the Long Mynd, near Duckley Nab, c. 3 km west of All Stretton. According to Dobson & Taylor, the name was applied to "[a] group of tumuli on the edge of the Long Mynd". Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 303, s.n. Robin Hood's Butts [1]. However, while more than twenty mounds, referred to collectively as the Long Mynd Barrows, are scattered over the plateau, Wikipedia: Long Mynd. the name 'Robin Hood's Butts' seems to be quite consistently applied to only two of them. The name appears on a fairly early O.S. map (1833) and was already in use by the early 18th century. Gelling, Margaret 1990a, pt. I, p. 225, referring to an unspecified MS source in the collection of Shropshire documents in the Local Studies Department of Shropshire …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-31. Revised by … The Little John Hotel in Hathersage offers a brand of ale named Little John's mooth. Little John Inn: Beverages. Sources ⁃ Little John Inn: Beverages. Background ⁃ LJ's: the Little John Inn. Notes
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  • Robin Hood Village Resort, Union. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-17. Revised by … Sources Company website
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  • Robin Hood Primary and Nursery School. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources School website
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  • B., H. D. ' Sources Wanted ', Notes & Queries, vol. CLV ( 1928 ), p. 173 .
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  • Oxford Street, Woodstock. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-09-21. Revised by … Record Of Bartholomew Love for the lopp of Robbin Hoodes elme 18s and for 7 asshes sould out of Forrestes backside 36s. For the shrewde of the trees 5s. nexte to Richardsons house neere the hollowaye. 2 19 0 Maslen, Marjorie 1993a, p. 184. Source notes IRHB's brackets. The MS source is Woodstock Chamberlains' Accounts for 21 Dec. 1639 – 21 Dec. 1640. The items cited are receipts. Maslen, Marjorie 1993a, p. 183. IRHB comments For discussion, see the page on Robin Hood's Elm (Woodstock). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Maslen, Marjorie 1993a, p. 184; and see p. 183 for date. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Woodstock, Oxfordshire. Also see ⁃ 1608 - Robin Hood's Elm (Woodstock) ⁃ 1618 - Robin Hood's Elm (Woodstock) ⁃ Robin Hood's Elm (Woodstock). Notes
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  • Robin Hood Archery, Indio. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-06-20. Revised by … Retailer and importer of bows and archery equipment, has its own archery range. Sources Robin Hood Archery website
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-14. Revised by … Allusion Sources Stukeley, William 1882a, vol. III, p. 500. Editions ⁃ Holmes, Richard 1894a. Lists ⁃ Not in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 315-19. ⁃ Outside scope of: Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Brief mention ⁃ Smith, Albert Hugh 1933a. ⁃ Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a. Notes
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  • Site of Scarlett's Farm, West Wratting. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-11-30. Revised by … Record Source notes P.H. Reaney believes that Scarlett's Farm, indicated on a 6" O.S. map of West Wratting, Cambridgeshire, is "probably to be associated with" the family of this William Scarlet. Reaney, Percy Hide 1943a, p, 123. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. MS sources ⁃ Denny Rental (Cambridge Uinversity Library MS 2601). Reaney, Percy Hide 1943a, pp, xl, 123 n. 3. Printed sources ⁃ Reaney, Percy Hide 1943a, p, 123 & n. 3., and see 121 for the parish name, p. xl for MS source. Maps ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cambridgeshire LW.NE (1903; rev. 1901). Background ⁃ Wikipedia: West Wratting Also see ⁃ Persons named William Scathlock (links). Notes
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  • The Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … This public house is listed under Grimesthorpe in William White's 1845 directory. The owner was then a William Steel. White, William 1845a, p. 327. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ White, William 1845a, p. 327. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-16. Revised by … A pub or bar in Paphos, Cyprus. Sources ⁃ Robin Hood Pub Paphos, Cyprus, on Facebook
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  • Robin Hood, Bangkok. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-17. Revised by … A pub established c. 2005. Sources ⁃ The pub's website
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  • Aberdeen. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-24. Revised by … Record Source notes The printed source mentions this in a note, referring to the Aberdeen MS Council Register, vol. IV, pp. 133, 134. Mill, Anna Jean 1927a, p. 23 n. 1. IRHB comments So far the tally of vessels with Robin Hood-related names suggests that Little John was much more popular among the seafaring segment than the master outlaw. For boats and some ships the element 'Little' may of course had had a special and obvious appropriateness. See Ship names. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. MS sources ⁃ Aberdeen Council Register, vol. IV, pp. 133, 134. Not seen but cf. Mill under 'Printed sources' below. Printed sources ⁃ Mill, Anna Jean 1927a, p. 23 n. 1. Brief mention ⁃ Nielsen, Henrik Thiil 1990a, p. 12 n. 2. Also see ⁃ Robyne Hude (Aberdeen) ⁃ Ship names ⁃ Scottish place-names. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-20. Revised by … Allusion Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Sussex, Lucy 1994a; see p. 267, dated c. 1500. Editions ⁃ Roberts, Edward Stanton 1927a; see pp. 51-52. Sources ⁃ Holt, James Clarke 1982a, p. 108, and see p. 194, n. 8 to ch. V. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-09-07. Revised by … 'Robertsmen', in primary use in sources dating from the 14th to the 17th century, and subsequently used mainly historically, as a synonym for 'robbers'. Recorded spellings include Robert(e)s men, Roberd(e)smen, Robersmen and Robert's men; rarely used in the singular (e.g. Roberdesman). As the OED notes, the first element of the word is apparently the genitive of the proper name 'Robert' (or 'Roberd'), while the last element is (of course) the common noun man. The dictionary explains 'Roberdsmen' as a term for 'marauding vagrants or outlaws' in 14th century England, noting that it has been popularly taken as alluding to Robin Hood. While it is easy to see why the latter interpretation should have arisen, this cannot very well reflect the actual etymology of the term. As the OED notes, the first element is Robert, not Robin, and two 13th century sources use the Christian name 'Robert' ('Robertus') as a designation for a robber. …
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  • Robin Hood Harley-Davidson By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-20. Revised by … A Harley-Davidson dealer in Beeston since 2003. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Robin Hood Harley-Davidson's website.
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  • Ewing, Thor, transl. Robin Hood: Traditional Ballads and Plays including All Medieval Sources / Translated into modern English by Thor Ewing. Edinburgh: Welkin Books, 2020. 264 pp. 5 b./w. illus. Col. illus. cover. Paperback. ISBN-13: 978-1-910075-13-5; ISBN-10: 1-910075-13-2. 156 x 234 mm. Citation ⁃ Ewing, Thor, transl. Robin Hood: Traditional Ballads and Plays including All Medieval Sources (Edinburgh, 2020) .
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  • The Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … This pub opened in 1846 and was known as Grimesthorpe Tavern in 1849. It is listed in trade directories of 1846, 1849, 1854, 1937-1939, 1942, 1944, 1948 and 1951. Sheffield History. It is not clear when its name was changed to the Robin Hood. It closed in 1990. Cf. The Lost Pubs Project. Gazetteers ⁃ The Lost Pubs Project. Sources ⁃ Sheffield History. Notes
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  • Kent. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-25. Revised by … Record [16 Apr. 1498:] [Canterbury. A Richard Legh or Leigh was on the commission of the peace for Kent.] Black, J G 1901b, pp. 644-45. Source notes The printed source lists the facts in an appendix but does not cite the original records. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1901b, pp. 644-45. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Kent. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-25. Revised by … Record [16 Dec. 1497:] [Westminster. A Richard Legh or Leigh was on the commission of the peace for Kent.] Black, J G 1901b, pp. 644-45. Source notes The printed source lists the facts in an appendix but does not cite the original records. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1901b, pp. 644-45. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Shropshire. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-25. Revised by … Record [24 Dec. 1497:] [Westminster. A Richard Legh or Leigh was on the commission of the peace for Shropshire.] Black, J G 1901b, pp. 655-56. Source notes The printed source lists the facts in an appendix but does not cite the original records. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1901b, pp. 655-56. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Shropshire. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-25. Revised by … Record [14 Sep. 1496:] [Westminster. A Richard Legh or Leigh was on the commission of the peace for Shropshire.] Black, J G 1901b, pp. 655-56. Source notes The printed source lists the facts in an appendix but does not cite the original records. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1901b, pp. 655-56. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-16. Revised by … Record [18 Oct. 1287:] Agnes de Vescy, staying in England, nominating Hugh de Stretleye and Robert Hod in Ireland for two years. Black, J G 1893a, p. 277. Source notes Membrane 4 of the Patent Roll for 15 Edward I. Marginal note: "Oct. 18. Westminster". IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1893a, p. 277. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-07-23. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), 22 Feb. 1314; section "Wakefield"; membrane 8. Lister, pp. 28, 31, 32. IRHB's ellipsis. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 28, 31-33. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-28. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield, (West Riding of Yorkshire), 13 Jan. 1314. Membrane 7. MS heading: 'Attachments', section 'Wakefield'. Lister, pp. 25, 26. IRHB's ellipsis. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 25-27. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Oxford Street, Woodstock. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-09-21. Revised by … Record Of widdowe White for an ould asshe digged upp at Symon Colliers dore and for the lopp of twoe other litle trees thereby 0   7 0 Of Thomas Love for the shrewde of the trees in the almeshouse backside and of the tree before the almeshouse dore 0 25 0 Of Thomas Heathen and Richard Reade for the shrewde of Robbine Whodes elme in Oxford Street 0 26 0 [...] Of WIlliam Holloway gent for the shrewde of the elme before Mr Brownes dores 0   6 8 Of Merriall Tayler for the shrewde of a litle elme before Thomas Gees dore 0   2 6 Of William Archer for the shrewde of the elme at John Lowes the coopers dore 0 15 0 Maslen, Marjorie 1993a, p. 71. Source notes IRHB's brackets. The MS source is Woodstock Chamberlains' Accounts for 20 Dec. 1617 – 21 Dec. 1618, drawn up at the latter date. The items cited are …
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  • Robin Hood Wood By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-19. Revised by … A. H. Smith lists Robin Hood Wood as a field name, Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. IV, p. 241. his source being an unspecified 1752 Healaugh Estate Document at Leeds Reference Library. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. IV, p. 241. Also see ⁃ Places named Robin Hood's Wood. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-30. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-30. Allusion Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hatfield, James Taft 1913a; see p. 186. Notes
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  • Location of the Robin Hood Pub. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … The Robin Hood Pub & Bistro and Beer & Wine Store was established in 1990. Sources ⁃ The pub's website.
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  • White, Walter. A Month in Yorkshire. 1853 Bibliographical sources ⁃ Heritage Gateway
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-14. Revised by … Record Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Stevenson, William Henry 1882a, vol. V, p. 102. Also see ⁃ 1500 - Disturbance near Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1548 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham). Notes
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  • Robin Hood Hill. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-11-27. Revised by … Record Source notes "[ro]" added by IRHB. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Pickering, John 1905a, p. 88. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Outwood. Also see ⁃ Robin Hood Hill (Outwood). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-14. Revised by … Allusion Source notes Italics as in source. Sources ⁃ Black, Adam 1858a, pp. 114-15. Lists ⁃ Not in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 315-19. ⁃ Outside scope of: Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Notes
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  • Pool-in-Wharfedale By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-18. Revised by … Record Source notes John Littill and his wife pay 4d. in Poll Tax. Listed under the vill of 'Poule', Wapentake of "Skyrak'". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Anonymous 1881e: see p. 311. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Pool-in-Wharfedale ⁃ Wikipedia: Skyrack. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-13. Revised by … Primary sources: literary Robyn and Gandeleyn (Child 115) Scholarly and literary editions ⁃ Child, Francis James 1882a, vol. III, pp. 12-14. Additions and corrections: vol. III, pp. 518-19 ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 255-57 ⁃ Graves, Robert von Ranke 1957a, pp. 31-34; note pp. 149-50. Studies and criticism ⁃ Chism, Christine 2017a. ⁃ Harlan-Haughey, Sarah 2016a, pp. 172-77, 188-89. Brief mention ⁃ Stockton, Edwin L 1962a, see p. 41.
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-09-01. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor Court, at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), "on Friday after Michaelmas ", 1315; section "Wakefeld"; membrane 1. Lister, pp. 68, 71. IRHB's ellipsis. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 68, 71. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Sheriffs of Nottingham: Henry de Fauconberg ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Surrey. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-20. Revised by … Record [4 Dec. 1377:] Robert Loxle to William de Wenlok clerk. Recognisance for 50l., to be levied etc. of his lands and chattels in Surrey.  Cancelled on payment. Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 100. Source notes Membrane 26d of the Close Roll for 1 Richard II. Italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 100. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robert Loxley (links). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-09. Revised by … "Robin Hood and his sheep" and "Robin Hood and his men" were noted in c. 1895-97 as Lincolnshire folk names for bracken: "The Bracken [sic] stalk or root just level with the ground, cut slanting so as to show its dark centre." Woodruffe-Peacock, Edward Adrian 1894a, p. 29. Sources ⁃ Woodruffe-Peacock, Edward Adrian 1894a, p. 29. ⁃ Gutch, Eliza 1908a, p. 19. Brief mention ⁃ Gilchrist, Robert Murray 1913a, p. 24. Also see Robin Hood and his sheep Notes
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  • Hastings. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-16. Revised by … Record [29 Nov. 1284:] Presentation of Master John le Petit to the church of All Saints, Hastings, in the diocese of Chichester, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of Fécamp. Black, J G 1893a, p. 146. Source notes Membrane 31 of the Patent Roll for 13 Edward I. Marginal note: "Nov. 29. Haverford". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1893a, p. 146. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-24. Revised by … "Robin Hood and his sheep" and "Robin Hood and his men" were noted in c. 1895-97 as Lincolnshire folk names for bracken: "The Bracken [sic] stalk or root just level with the ground, cut slanting so as to show its dark centre." Woodruffe-Peacock, Edward Adrian 1894a, p. 29. Sources ⁃ Woodruffe-Peacock, Edward Adrian 1894a, p. 29. ⁃ Gutch, Eliza 1908a, p. 19. Brief mention ⁃ Gilchrist, Robert Murray 1913a, p. 24. Also see ⁃ Robin Hood and his men. Notes
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  • Plumpton Park Plantation. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-03-30. Revised by … In the Gest, King Edward is exasperated at noticing the scarcity of deer in Plumpton Park after Robin and his men have been poaching there during their stay with the knight. We should almost certainly take this to be in Lancashire, but it could just possibly be some place King Edward is meant to have visited after his progress in Lancashire, and in that case, a possible locality might be a Plumpton Park Plantation that figures in the 1851 tithe award for Huddersfield. The Genealogist, Piece 043, sub-piece 226, Image 524, and Piece 043, sub-piece 226, Image 524. Quotations Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. MS sources ⁃ The Genealogist, Piece 043, sub-piece 226, Image 524, and Piece 043, sub-piece 226, Image 524. Printed sources ⁃ Gest of Robyn Hode, st. 357. Notes
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  • From north to south: Whitby Abbey and Robin Hood's Bay. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-06-01. Revised by … Allusion Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Young, George 1817a, vol. II, p. 647. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-12. Revised by … Record Source notes Membrane 23 of Patent Roll for 11 Edward I. Marginal note: "Feb. 12. Rhuddlan". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1893a, p. 56. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Grantley. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-20. Revised by … Record Source notes Robert Hudd and his wife pay 4d. in Poll Tax. Listed under 'Grantelay', 'Wappentagium de Clarrowe'. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Anonymous 1881f; see p. 29. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Claro Wapentake ⁃ Wikipedia: Grantley, North Yorkshire. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). Notes
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  • Barnstaple By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-23. Revised by … Record [1468:]   Richard Lee late of Barnestapolia, co. Devon, 'touker,' for not appearing to answer William Joce touching a debt of 10l. Somerset. Fowler, R C 1900a, p. 7. Source notes Date: 'Nov. 19. Westminster'. Membrane 21. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Fowler, R C 1900a, p. 7. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Barnstaple. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links) Notes
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  • Bawtry By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-20. Revised by … Record Source notes Robert Hudde and his wife Alicia pay 4d. in Poll Tax. Listed under 'Villata de Bautre', Wapentake of Strafford. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Anonymous 1877b; see p. 14. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Bawtry. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-13. Revised by … Robin Hood Bridge across Robin Hood Way is located at the north end of that street, near its intersection with the A308. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Panoramio: From Robin Hood Bridge.
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  • The Robin Hood Inn. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-27. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. ⁃ UKPubFinder: Robin Hood, Rowlands Castle, Hampshire. Sources ⁃ The Robin Hood Inn (the pub's website). Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Rowland's Castle.
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  • Forsythe, R.S. 'Certain Sources of Sir John Oldcastle ', Modern Language Notes, vol. XXVI (1911), pp. 104-107 . Downloads ⁃ PDF.
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  • Oxford Street, Woodstock. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-09-21. Revised by … Robert Lynley brought this record to my attention. Record Source notes IRHB's brackets. The MS source is a "Rente Roule of all the rentes within the said boughrough [of Woodstock] made the twentieth daye of Januarye..1608" (etc.) Maslen, Marjorie 1993a, p. 28. Maslen's ellipsis. In order to show more clearly the relationship between the original 1608 roll and MS annotations made in subsequent years, the editor of the printed text has adopted a tabular layout. Maslen, Marjorie 1993a, p. 42 n. 1. For a more straightforward layout I have reversed this as there are no MS annotations for the entries cited here. Ellipses within the three entries concern editorial sigla indicating "tenant" and "occupier". Where required, IRHB supplies these terms in brackets. IRHB comments For discussion, see the page on Robin Hood's Elm (Woodstock). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-28. Revised by … Tradesman's token of Roger Dickinson of Robin Hood's Bay. The token is heart-shaped with, on the obverse, the words "ROGER. DICKINSON" and an image of Robin Hood and Little John with bows and arrows; on the reverse: "OF. ROBIN. HOOD. BAY" and "HIS HALF PENY". Date: 1669. Boyne, W 1884a, see p. 131 and plate p. 126. Sources ⁃ Boyne, W 1884a; see p. 131 and plate p. 126. Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-07-22. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield, (West Riding of Yorkshire), 28 Oct. 1313. Membrane 4. MS heading: 'Attachments'. Lister, pp. 14, 16. IRHB's ellipsis. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 14, 16-17. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-11. Revised by … Record [12 May 1366:] Hugh la Souche, 'chivaler,' staying in foreign parts by the king’s licence, has letters nominating Roger Herlaston and Robert Loxlee as his attorneys in England for one year. The chancellor received the attorneys by letter of the said Hugh. Isaacson, Robert F 1912b, p. 236. Source notes Membrane 29 of the Patent Roll for 40 Edward III - Part I. IRHB's brackets. Marginal note: "May 12. Westminster". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Isaacson, Robert F 1912b, p. 236. Also see ⁃ Places named Loxley. Notes
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  • London. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-26. Revised by … Record [23 Oct. 1340:] John Petit, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Thomas Flambard, The Tower, citizen of London, 40l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Cornwall. Hinds, Allen B 1901a, p. 638. Source notes Membrane 31d of the Close Roll for 14 Edward III – Part 2. Marginal note: "Oct. 23. The Tower". Italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1901a, p. 638. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • Letwell. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-18. Revised by … Record Source notes William Shakelok and his wife pay 4d. in Poll Tax. Listed under "Villata de Lettewell'", "Wappentagium de Tykhill'". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Anonymous 1878a; see p. 254. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Letwell ⁃ Wikipedia: Tickhill. Also see ⁃ Persons named William Scathlock (links). Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-09-16. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's brackets. Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), 11 November 1308. MS heading: 'Wakefeld'. Baildon (1906), p. 182, and for court location see p. 180. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, p. 182, and see p. 180. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-02. Revised by … Allusion Source notes P. 37: "The verse is in heroic rhyming couplets; but the poem is desperately dull—fully justifying what the author says at the end." Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Dibdin, Thomas Frognall 1822a, p. 37. Notes
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  • Sowerby. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-07-22. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; tourn at Sowerby (West Riding of Yorkshire), 19 Oct. 1313. Membrane 2d. MS heading 'Sourby' (Sowerby). Lister, pp. 6, 8. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 6, 8. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Sowerby, North Yorkshire. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Newton, Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-02-11. Revised by … Record [1316:] Robert Hood of Newton, for breaking the coppice hedge, 6 d. Lister, John 1930a, p. 107. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday next after the Octave of the Ascension, 9 Edward II. The entry appears under "Stanley". Lister, John 1930a, pp. 102, 107. Membrane 14d. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1930a, p. 107, and see p. 102. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Approcimate location of the Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … J. Horsfall Turner in 1893 mentioned a public house near Little John Mill and Robin Hood Mill "where 'If Robin Hood be not at home, | Come take a glass (gingerbeer) with Little John.'" Turner, Joseph Horsfall 1893a, p. 203. These lines may well have referred to the pub at No. 16. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Turner, Joseph Horsfall 1893a, p. 203. Notes
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  • Little Walsingham where the Robin Hood was located. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-10-20. Revised by … Slater's Directory (1850) lists the Robin Hood as an inn or public house in Little Walsingham. The proprietor was then a Richard Rawston. Slater, Isaac 1850a, p. 106 of the Norfolk section. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Slater, Isaac 1850a, p. 106 of the Norfolk section. Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-09-16. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's brackets. Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), 1 May 1309. MS heading: 'Wakefeld'. Baildon (1906), p. 200; for court location and date see p. 203. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, p. 204, and see p. 203. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-07-31. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), "on Friday, the Feast of St. Nicholas [Dec. 6]", 1315, section "Wakefield"; membrane 5. Lister, pp. 91, 94. IRHB's ellipsis. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 91, 94. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Glastonbury Abbey. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-22. Revised by … Record [6 Nov. 1379:] John Petit Johan is sent to the abbot and convent of Glastonbury, to have for life such maintenance in that abbey as William Archebaud deceased had at the late king's command. By p.s. [914.] Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 337. Source notes Membrane 30d of the Close Roll for 3 Richard II. Marginal note: "Nov. 6. Westminster". Brackets (except date) as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 337. Also see ⁃ Persons surnamed Littlejohn (links). Notes
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  • Leitch, Thomas. 'Adaptations without sources: "The Adventures of Robin Hood"', Literature–Film Quarterly, vol. 36 (2008), pp. 21-30 .
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-09-16. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield, (West Riding of Yorkshire), 11 June 1309. MS heading: 'Wakefeld'. Baildon (1906), p. 200; for court location, date and heading see pp. 214, 215. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, p. 216, and see pp. 214, 215. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Robin Hood Infants School. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Robin Hood Infants School in Sutton is now in a federation with Thomas Wall Nursery & Children's Centre. Sutton is nowadays in Greater London. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ School website.
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  • Blair, Lawrence. English Church Ales: As Seen in English Churchwardens' Accounts and Other Archival Sources of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries; with a Note on Church Fairs / by Lawrence Blair. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1940. iv, 54, [6 blank] pp. Yale Dissertation. Downloads ⁃ PDF. Citation ⁃ Blair, Lawrence. English Church Ales: As Seen in English Churchwardens' Accounts and Other Archival Sources of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries; with a Note on Church Fairs (Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1940) .
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  • Little John Hotel with its Robin Hood room. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-31. Revised by … One of the rooms at the Little John Hotel in central Hathersage is named Robin Hood. See Hotel website Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ The hotel website ⁃ Peak District Online: Little John Inn. Notes
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  • London. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-19. Revised by … Record [17 May 1357:] John Little, citizen and fishmonger of London, acknowledges that he owes to Richard Double, citizen and fishmonger of the same city, 200l.; to be levied etc. in that city.  Cancelled on payment acknowledged by John de Brikelesworth, executor of Richard's will. Hinds, Allen B 1908a, p. 408. Source notes Membrane 15d of the Close Roll for 31 Edward III. Marginal note: "May 17. Westminster". Italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1908a, p. 408. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • Saveson, John E. 'Sources of Nostromo ', Notes & Queries, vol. 19 (1972), pp. 331-34
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  • The Little John Hotel. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … The Little John Hotel aka The Little John Inn is a hotel in central Hathersage. While the hotel or inn dates from the 19th century, it was only named Little John in 1947. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ The hotel website ⁃ Peak District Online: Little John Inn.
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  • Clouet, Richard. ' The Robin Hood Legend and its Cultural Adaptation for the Film Industry: comparing Literary Sources with Filmic Representations ', Journal of English Studies, vol. 3 ( 2002 ), pp. 37-46 . Downloads ⁃ PDF.
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-09-01. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at 'Birtone' (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Thursday "after the Octave of Easter", 1315; section "Wakefeld"; membrane 11, dorse. Lister, pp. 122, 124, 126. IRHB's ellipsis. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 122, 124, 126. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Sheriffs of Nottingham: Henry de Fauconberg ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Glentham and adjacent Caenby in Lincolnshire. Entry by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-04, from information supplied by Hectorsshoes56 and Dave Evans of robinhoodforum4. Revised by … Record IRHB comments The text cited above is the National Archives' précis of the original record. Both Caenby and Glentham are in Lincolnshire (see Google map). The term 'Hospitis Super Stratum' refers to the hospital that is still remembered in the place-names Normanby-by-Spital and Owmby-by-Spital, immediately south of Caenby (see Google map). The street referred to in 'Super Stratum' was Ermine Street, the present A15. The hospital was at least as old as the reign of Edward II, when one John, son of Richard de Vendeur, vicar of Thevelby, was granted land for it in nearby Hemswell and Harpswell. See GENUKI: Normanby-by-Spital and GENUKI: Hemswell. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. MS sources ⁃ ZMI/B.23/IV/22, Northumberland Archives. Not seen, but cf. National …
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  • Robin Hood's Well was located close to the river bed, not far from the former Robin Hood Inn. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Joseph Hunter noted in 1819 (see Allusions) that Robin Hood's Well had, "from time immemorial", been the name of a well near River Loxley. No one now seems to know where the well was located, but it is clear from Hunter that it was found somewhere very near the river in Little Matlock. Note that though they claim the well had long been named after Robin Hood, all surviving sources to mention it were written after Thomas Halliday landscaped Cliff Rocher into the summer outing spot Little Matlock. A well within the grounds connected with the outlaw "from time immemorial" must have been an added attraction. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a. Sources ⁃ Holland, John 1824a, p. 13. ⁃ Holland, John 1837a, pp. 176-77. ⁃ Hunter, Joseph 1819a, p. 3. Notes
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  • Ivanhoe Drive. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-08. Revised by … Ivanhoe Drive, a residential street running between Ingle Drive and Prestop Drive, in the west of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, was clearly constructed and developped in the 20th century, probably post-WW II. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Google Maps.
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-09-16. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's brackets. Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), 12 March 1309. MS heading: 'Wakefeld'. Baildon (1906), p. 200, and for court location see p. 199. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, pp. 200-201, and see p. 199. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-03. Revised by … Allusion Source notes The passage occurs in chapter XXXIV. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Orwell, George 2013a, p. 191. Notes
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  • Bentham. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-20. Revised by … Record Source notes Johannes de Bland Little pays 4d. in Poll Tax. Listed under the vill of 'Bentham', Wapentake of 'Yukcros' (Ewecross). IRHB comments Formerly part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Bentham now belongs administratively to North Yorkshire. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Anonymous 1881g; see p. 173. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Bentham, North Yorkshire ⁃ Wikipedia: Ewecross. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links) Notes
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  • Acton Burnell and Acton Pigott. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-26. Revised by … Record [2 Mar. 1498:] Presentation of Robert Hode, chaplain, to the rectory of Actonburnell and Actonpygot, void by the resignation of David Jevan, chaplain, in the king's gift by reason of the minority of Henry duke of York. Black, J G 1901b, p. 126. Source notes Membrane 15 (31) of the Patent Roll for 13 Henry VII. Marginal note: "March 2. Westminster". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1901b, p. 126. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-12. Revised by … Record IRHB comments IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 331. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-26. Revised by … Record [1316:] From Robert Hood, for same [sc. escape of animals], 3 d. Lister, John 1930a, p. 72. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday on Feast of St Mary of Egypt, 9 Edward II. Lister, John 1930a, p. 70, 73. The entry appears under "Alverthorp". Lister, John 1930a, p. 77. Membrane 10d. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1930a, p. 77, and see pp. 70, 73. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). Notes
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  • Little John Hotel with its Little John room. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-31. Revised by … One of the rooms at the Little John Hotel in central Hathersage is named Little John. See Hotel website Just imagine sleeping in the Little John at the Little John! Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ The hotel website ⁃ Peak District Online: Little John Inn. Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-31. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), "on Friday after the Octave of Easter", 1316, section "Wakefeld"; membrane 12. Lister (1917), pp. 127, 130. IRHB's ellipsis. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 127, 130. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Little John Hotel with its Friar Tuck room. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-31. Revised by … One of the rooms at the Little John Hotel in central Hathersage is named Friar Tuck. See Hotel website Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ The hotel website ⁃ Peak District Online: Little John Inn. Notes
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  • Rowland Wheelwright, 1870–1955; British Illustrator Bibliographical sources ⁃ Bushey Museum: Rowland Wheelright. Items by this originator
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-12. Revised by … Record IRHB comments IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 334. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-09. Revised by … Record IRHB comments IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listing of record texts, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 225. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃:Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃:Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links) Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-12-10. Revised by … Record IRHB comments IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. This and another 1344 entry in the court rolls are the only known records of the raod name Robhodway. Presumably the road was named after the local Robhod family. See Robhodway (Walsham le Willows). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 271. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ 1344 - Robhodway (Walsham le Willows) (1) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links) ⁃ Robhodway (Walsham le Willows). Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-12. Revised by … Record IRHB comments IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 323. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • 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 Riding 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 heading 'Thurstanhaghe in Sandale'. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 123; IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 123. Also see ⁃ Persons named Roger of Doncaster (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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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 in 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 (links). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 128. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃:Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links) (includes further references). Notes
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  • The Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Barrie Cox in 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. In 1863 the pub is listed as 'Robin Hood and Little John', while the other trade directories know it simply as 'Robin Hood'. Cox, Barrie 1998a, pt. VII, p. 211. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources Cox, Barrie 1998a, pt. VII, p. 211. Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-31. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), "on Friday after the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul [Jan. 25]", 1315, section "Wakefeld"; membrane 8. Lister, pp 104, 107. IRHB's ellipsis. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 104, 107 Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Kent. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-23. Revised by … Record [1476:] Richard Lee [appointed commissioner of the peace for Kent.] Fowler, R C 1900a, pp. 618, and see p. 607. Source notes Date: '26 April, 1476'. Fowler, R C 1900a, p. 607. IRHB comments Entry from an appendix which lists commissions of the peace in summary form, giving recipients' names, counties and dates only. Recipients became justices of the peace. On justices of the peace see Wikipedia: Justice of the Peace. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Fowler, R C 1900a, på. 607, 618. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links) Notes
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  • Robin Hood Bed Sales in Stretford. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Robin Hood Beds, also known as 'Robin Hood Beds & Bunks', is located at 134 Barton Road, Stretford, Greater Manchester, c. 6 km SW of Manchester city centre. This family-owned business opened c. 1984. Facebook: Robin Hood Beds. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. Sources ⁃ Facebook: Robin Hood Beds. Background ⁃ Robin Hood Beds (business website). 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 in central Hathersage is named Sheriff's. See Hotel website Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ The hotel website ⁃ Peak District Online: Little John Inn. Notes
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  • 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 Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 83. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-02. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 83. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links) Notes
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  • London and Tenterden. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-23. Revised by … Record [1467:]  Edward Elnoth late of Tenterden, co. Kent, ' fuller,' for not appearing to answer Richard Lee, citizen and alderman of London, touching a debt of 40s. By K. Fowler, R C 1900a, p. 9. Source notes Date: 'Nov. 4. Westminster'. Membrane 20. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Fowler, R C 1900a, p. 9. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: London ⁃ Wikipedia: Tenterden. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links) Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-15. Revised by … Record IRHB comments IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 206. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-11. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period they cover (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 61. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Cornwall. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-26. Revised by … Record [31 July 1339:] The like [sc. order] to the sheriff of Cornwall for John Petit and Oliver de Carmino, collectors in that county, to pay 440l. to the same merchants [sc. the merchants of the society of the Bardi]. Hinds, Allen B 1901a, p. 177. Source notes Membrane 20 of the Close Roll for 13 Edward III – Part 2. Marginal note: "July 31. Windsor". Italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1901a, p. 177. Also see ⁃ John Petit of Cornwall (links) ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • Cornwall. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-26. Revised by … Record [25 Oct. 1340:] John Petit, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Thomas Flambard, The Tower, citizen of London, 40l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Cornwall. Hinds, Allen B 1901a, p. 638. Source notes Membrane 30d of the Close Roll for 14 Edward III – Part 2. Marginal note: "Oct. 25. The Tower". Italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1901a, p. 638. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • Aspin, Jehoshaphat. Ancient Customs, Sports, and Pastimes of the English / explained from authentic sources, and in a familiar manner, by J. Aspin ( Little Library ). London: John Harris, 1832. viii, 256 pp. 11 x 13.5 cm. 12 plates. Copies ⁃ British Library ⁃ Nottingham Public Libraries, Robin Hood collection. Bibliographical sources ⁃ Gable, John Harris 1939a, No. 33. Citation ⁃ Aspin, Jehoshaphat. Ancient Customs, Sports, and Pastimes of the English (Little Library) (London, 1832) .
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  • London. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-04. Revised by … Record [Nov. 10 1446:] William Dymmok of Teukesbury, co. Gloucester, 'hosyer,' for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Petyt, citizen and grocer of London, touching a debt of 40s. London. Bland, A E 1909a, p. 9. Source notes Membrane 22 of the Patent Roll for 25 Henry VI – Part I. Marginal note: "Nov. 10. Westminster". Italic type as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Bland, A E 1909a, p. 9. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-18. Revised by … Record Source notes Robert Hode and his wife pay 4d. in Poll Tax. Listed under the village of 'Wakefeld', Wapentake of 'Aggebrig' (Agbrig). IRHB comments For Robert Hoods in Wakefield, see Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Anonymous 1880b; see p. 152. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links). Notes
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  • Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-26. Revised by … Record [1316:] Amabel Brodeye sues Robert Hood on a plea of debt. Pledge of prosecution, Thomas of Wyttlay, & the aforesaid Amabel puts in her place John atte Bar. Lister, John 1930a, p. 68. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday in first week of Lent, 9 Edward II. Lister, John 1930a, p. 63. The entry appears under "Alverthorpe". Lister, John 1930a, p. 68. Membrane 9. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1930a, p. 68. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). Notes
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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 in 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 (links). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 129. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃:Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links) Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-04. Revised by … Primary sources: literary King Edward the Fourth and a Tanner of Tamworth (Child 273) Scholarly and literary editions ⁃ Child, Francis James 1882a, vol. V, pp. 67-87. Additions and corrections: vol. V, p. 303. King Edward the Fourth and a Tanner of Tamworth (Child 273 Appendix II) Scholarly and literary editions ⁃ Child, Francis James 1882a, vol. V, pp. 81-84. Adaptations Cunningham, Allan 1839c.
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  • Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-02-11. Revised by … Record [1316:] Robert Hood, for same [i.e. dry wood], 2 d. Lister, John 1930a, p. 134. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday next after the Feast of St James the Apostle, 10 Edward II. Lister, John 1930a, p. 70, 73. The entry appears under "Alverthorp". Lister, John 1930a, pp. 128, 129, 133, 134. Membrane 17d. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1930a, p. 134, and see pp. 128, 129, 133. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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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 Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 67. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Sowerby. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-07-24. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; tourn at Halifax (West Riding of Yorkshire), 19 May 1314, under the section heading "Sourby", i.e. Sowerby; membrane 11, dorse. Lister, pp. 42, 43. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 42-44. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Sowerby, North Yorkshire. Cross-references ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Thornton By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-06. Revised by … Robin Hood was a field name in the township of Thornton according 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 coordinates cited in the fact box and indicated on the Google map are those of Thornton. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ 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 Riding 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 included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 82, 84. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • St Clement Danes, London. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-28. Revised by … Record IRHB comments The record entry is dated 22 Edward III, which means some time in the period 25 January 1348 to 24 January 1349. Edward III ruled from 25 January 1327 to 21 June 1377, see Wikipedia: Edward III of England. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Printed sources ⁃ Hardy, William John 1899b, p. 126, No. 253. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Edward III of England. Notes
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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 Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 62. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 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 in 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 (links). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 160. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃:Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links) Notes
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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 in 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 (links). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 122. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃:Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links) Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-09-01. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding 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 included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 82, 84. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Sheriffs of Nottingham: Henry de Fauconberg ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 225. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links) Notes
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  • Little John Hotel with its Loxley cottage. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-31. Revised by … In addition to hotel rooms, the Little John Hotel in central Hathersage offers two self-contained, fully fitted cottages to guests. One of these is named Loxley. See Hotel website Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ The hotel website ⁃ Peak District Online: Little John Inn. Notes
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  • 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 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 (links). Notes
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  • Bletchingley. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-17. Revised by … Record [21 Mar. 1324:] Presentation of Richard de la Lee to the church of Blecchinglegh in the diocese of Winchester, void by the resignation of John le Smale, the last rector, and in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Hugh de Audele being in his hands. By p.s. Black, J G 1904b, p. 408. Source notes Membrane 18 of the Patent Roll for 17 Edward II – Part 2. Marginal note: "March 21. Westminster". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1904b, p. 108. Also see ⁃ 1324 - Richard de la Lee (2) ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). 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 in his company beyond seas, to the said Adam of the king’s suit for the death of Robert Hode, 'litster,' killed before 1 March in the king’s forty-third year, whereof he is indicted 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 – Part III. Marginal note: "Nov. 15. Westminster". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Isaacson, Robert F 1914a, p. 20. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). Notes
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  • Bletchingley. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-17. Revised by … Record [28 June 1324:] Presentation of Richard de la Lee to the church of Blecchynglegh in the diocese of Winchester, void by the resignation of John le Smale, the last rector, and in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Hugh Daudele being in his hands. By p.s. Black, J G 1904b, p. 435. Source notes Membrane 4 of the Patent Roll for 17 Edward II – Part 2. Marginal note: "June 28. Tonbridge". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1904b, p. 435. Also see ⁃ 1324 - Richard de la Lee (1) ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-17. Revised by … Allusion Source notes Italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Sussex, Lucy 1994a, see p. 274. Sources ⁃ Heywood, John 1550a. Not seen. ⁃ Heywood, John 1556a. Not seen. ⁃ Heywood, John 1561a. Not seen. ⁃ Heywood, John 1562a. Not seen. ⁃ Heywood, John 1566a. Not seen. ⁃ Heywood, John 1874a; see p. 130. ⁃ Heywood, John 1577a. Not seen. ⁃ Heywood, John 1906a, pp. 74-75, and see p. 191 (modernized spelling). ⁃ Heywood, John 1906b, pp. 74-75 (modernized spelling). Notes
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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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and list of cross-references, see http://localhost/wiki/index.php/Robhoods_of_Walsham_le_Willows_(links). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 148. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links) (includes further references). Notes
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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 Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 61. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • London and Frome. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-23. Revised by … Record [1468:]  John Brokeman of Frome in Selwode, co. Somerset, 'clothiere,' for not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer John Petyt, citizen and grocer of London, touching a debt of 43s. London. Fowler, R C 1900a, p. 78. Source notes Date: 'May 27. Westminster'. Membrane 27. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Fowler, R C 1900a, p. 78. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Frome ⁃ Wikipedia: London Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links) Notes
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  • Cox, Judith. 'Rebels and Outlaws: Riding through the Glen', Socialist Review, No. 168 (Oct. 1993), pp.?-? . Bibliographical sources ⁃ Cox, Judith 1994a, p [ii].
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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 appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Petyt, citizen and grocer of London, touching a debt of 8l. 14s. Middlesex. Bland, A E 1909a, p. 490. Source notes Membrane 27 of the Patent Roll for 30 Henry VI – Part I. Marginal note: "May 15. Westminster". Italic type as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Bland, A E 1909a, p. 490. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). 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 mainprise of Robert Loxele the younger, Thomas Ellewyke of Surrey, John Weston of Norffolk and John Woderoue of Oxfordshire, in favour of William Hallere of Guldeford 'spicer' at suit of Richard Hatfeld citizen and pepperer of London for render of 40s. Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 510. Source notes Membrane 12d of the Close Roll for 4 Richard II. Marginal note: "April 5. Westminster". Italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 510. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robert Loxley (links). Notes
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  • Hildebrandt, Greg (1939-); US illustrator. Bibliographical sources ⁃ Wikipedia: Brothers Hildebrandt ⁃ LibraryThing: Gregory Hildebrandt. Items by this originator
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  • Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-24. Revised by … Record [1323:] John Attebarre sues Hugh de Stanley for debt. Surety— Robert Hode. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 21. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday after the Quinzaine of the Holy Trinity (16 June), 16 Edward II [1323]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Alverthorpe'. Lister, John 1930a, pp. 20, 21; brackets as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 21; and see p. 20. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-12. Revised by … Record Source comments IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 301. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Sterling, Sara Hawks Bibliographical sources ⁃ Wikipedia:Sara Hawks Sterling. Items by this originator
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  • Site of Robin Hood Yard, Holborn By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-18. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB has silently regularized the use of spaces before punctuation marks in the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceedings of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the original printed edition. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Proceedings of the Old Bailey: 10 Jul. 1811. Also see ⁃ 1785 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1786 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1796 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1820 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1870 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ Robin Hood Yard (Holborn). 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 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 (links). Notes
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  • Anonymous, ed. Robin Hood's Garland. [s.l.]: [s.n.], 1749 . Bibliographical sources ⁃ Child, Francis James 1882a, vol. V, p. 399. Copies ⁃ Percy Papers, Harvard College Library.
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  • Lyme Regis, home port of the Little John in 1592. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-25. Revised by … Little John was the name of a ship based in Lyme Regis which is mentioned in a piece of state correspondence in 1592 (see allusion below). Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Roberts, R Arthur 1892a, pp. 256-57. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-25. Revised by … Record [1324:]  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 Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday, the 22nd of June [1324]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Recognisance'. Lister, John 1930a, pp. 32, 33; IRHB's brackets.. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 33; and see p. 32. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 117. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-02. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 109. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links) Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-12. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 253. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • North to south: Fulbourn (Cambridgeshire) and Great Dunmow (Essex). By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-16. Revised by … Record [16 Oct. 1373:] [Pardon of outlawry to] John Boys of Great Dunmowe, for non-appearance to answer John Petyt of Fulburn, chaplain, touching a plea of debt of 20 marks. London. Isaacson, Robert F 1914a, p. 342. Source notes Membrane 25 of the Patent Roll for 47 Edward III – Part II. Marginal note: "16 October. Westminster". IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Isaacson, Robert F 1914a, p. 342. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-12. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 256. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Scheps, Walter. 'Possible Sources for Two Instances of Historical Inaccuracy in Blind Harry's Wallace ', Notes & Queries, vol. 15 (1969), pp. 125-26
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-12-10. Revised by … Record IRHB comments IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. This and another 1344 entry in the court rolls are the only known records of the road name "Robhodway". Presumably the road was named after the local Robhod family. See Robhodway (Walsham le Willows). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 269. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ 1344 - Robhodway (Walsham le Willows) (2) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links) ⁃ Robhodway (Walsham le Willows). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-03. Revised by … Record IRHB comments According to Audrey McLaughlin, the Christian name of R. Robehod was Robert, McLaughlin, Audrey. 'The Beeches and it’s Occupants', Walsham Village History Group Quarterly Review, No,. 16 (January 2001). but the record (as printed by Powell) cites the name as "R. Robehod", and as pointed out by Robert Lynley, there does not seem to be any record evidence citing the Christian name of this person. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Powell, Edgar 1910a, table 33 (skin 52). Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham-le-Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links) Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-11. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 162. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Newton (Wakefield) and Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-08-08. Revised by … Record [1339:] Robert Hode de Neuton for vert, 3d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 146. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday 26 November 1339. MS heading: 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 7. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, pp. 139, 144, 146. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 146, and see pp. 139, 144. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Newton (Wakefield) and Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-08-08. Revised by … Record [1340:] Robert Hode de Neuton is amerced 2d because he does not come. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 211. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday 12 May 1340. MS heading: 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 18d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, pp. 206, 211. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 211, and see p. 206. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Barnby Dun. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-21. Revised by … Record Source notes The ellipsis probably indicates that the amount is illegible or missing due to physical damage. It is by no means certain that IRHB has expanded/translated "Merehend'" correctly in rendering it 'Merchant'. The entry appears under the vill of 'Barneby', 'Wappentagium de Houdenshire'. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Anonymous 1886b; see p. 146. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Barnby Dun ⁃ Wikipedia: Howdenshire. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links) Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-09. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listing of record texts, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, pp. 79-80. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃:Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃:Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links) Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-12. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 205. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Downes, Kerry. [Letter to the Editor], Country Life (Sep. 17, 1964), p. 709 . Bibliographical sources Dobson, Richard Barrie 1972a, see p. 18 n. 63.
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  • Newton (Wakefield). By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-26. Revised by … Record [1325:] William de Castilford and Robert Hode of Neuton have a love day. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 72. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on the 5th of July, 18 Edw. II. [1325]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Rastrik' (Rastrick). Lister, John 1930a, p. 72; brackets as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 72. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Robin 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 in the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceedings of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the original printed edition. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Proceedings of the Old Bailey: 13 Jan. 1873. Also see ⁃ Robin Hood's Bay. Notes
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  • Addiscombe, formerly in Surrey, now in the London borough of Croydon. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-28. Revised by … Record Source notes Entry in tax returns for the "Villata de Adescompe" (vill of Addiscombe) in the hundred of "Waletone". IRHB comments The vill of Addiscombe is now a district of south London in the borough of Croydon. "Waletone" is Walton-on-Thames. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Printed sources ⁃ Giuseppi, M S 1922a; see p. 64. Background ⁃ Addiscombe. Notes
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  • ] ] By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-05-20. Revised by … At least 48 cigarette pictures were issued in the series Sights of Britain by A. Pattreiouex in 1936. See History World: Sights of Britain Cigarette Cards, 1936. Sources ⁃ Pattreiouex, J A 1936a. Background ⁃ History World: Sights of Britain Cigarette Cards, 1936. Also see ⁃ Major Oak (Sherwood Forest). Notes
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  • Kirklees Priory. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-27. Revised by … Record [1327:] Alice de Scriven Prioress of Kyrkeleghes, 3 d for sundry defaults. Surety—Robert de Mora. Thomas de Totehill has license to agree with the said Alice. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 103. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday, the Feast of St. Cuthbert (March 20) 1 Edw. Ill [1327]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Bailiff'. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 103; brackets as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 103. Also see ⁃ Prioresses of Kirklees ⁃ Kirklees Priory ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-08-01. Revised by … Record [1339:] Robert Hode acknowledges that he owes Richard Wythundes 12d. He is to satisfy and is amerced 2d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 142. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday 26 November 1339. MS heading: None. Membrane 6d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, pp. 139, 141, 142. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 142; and see pp. 139, 141. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-12. Revised by … Record Source comments IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 334. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Anonymous, ed. Robin Hood's Garland. London: J. Marshall & Co., Aldermary Churchyard, [s.d. ] Bibliographical sources ⁃ Child, Francis James 1882a, vol. V, p. 399. Copies ⁃ Harvard College Library
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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 in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, 315-19 ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ 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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  • Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-02-11. Revised by … Record [1317:] Robert Hood gives 2 s, to take ½ acre of meadow in Alvirthorp field from Walter of the Hill, in fee. Lister, John 1930a, p. 172. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday after St Valentine [Feb. 14], 10 Edward II. The entry appears under "Alvirthorp". Lister, John 1930a, pp. 170, 171, 172; matter in brackets from printed source. Membrane 7. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1930a, p. 172, and see pp. 170, 171. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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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 Riding of Yorkshire), in Whitsun week, under the section heading "Sourby", i.e. Sowerby; membrane 14. Lister, p. 53. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 53-54. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Sowerby, North Yorkshire. Cross-references ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Rastrick. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-02-11. Revised by … Record [1317:] Richard of the Lee sues William of the Watirhouses for ½ qr. of oats for one sheep received from Richard. William denies the oats, and wages his law, in which he fails. Judgment: he is therefore convicted as to the principal and amerced 3 d. Lister, John 1930a, p. 180. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Rastrick (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Tuesday after the Octave of Easter, 10 Edward II. The entry appears under the heading "Rastrik". Lister, John 1930a, pp. 178, 180. Membrane 8d. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1930a, p. 180, and see p. 178. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Little John Hotel with its Allan a' Dale room. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-31. Revised by … One of the rooms at the Little John Hotel in central Hathersage is named Allan a' Dale. See Hotel website Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ The hotel website ⁃ Peak District Online: Little John Inn. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Alan-a-Dale. Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-12. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 187. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Approximate location of Robin Hood's Scar. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-12-10. Revised by … Allusion Source notes Italics as in printed source. IRHB comments In 1797 a German translation of Bolton's book was published (see Sources section below). It is a classic in British mycology. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Bolton, James 1788a, p. 87 and plate 87. ⁃ Bolton, James 1797a, p. 65. Notes
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  • Great Windmill Street, where the Robin Hood was located. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-20. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB has silently regularized the use of spaces before punctuation marks in the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceedings of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the original printed edition. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Proceedings of the Old Bailey: 14 Dec. 1868. Also see ⁃ 1799 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1800 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1824 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1834 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1848 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ Robin Hood (St James, Westminster). Notes
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  • West Chiltington, Sussex. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-16. Revised by … Record [28 Apr. 1373:] Licence, for 100s. paid to the king by Robert Loxle, for Hugh la Souche to enfeoff the said Robert for life of the manor of Chiltyngton and the advowson of the church of that town, held of the king in chief. Isaacson, Robert F 1914a, p. 278. Source notes Membrane 16 of the Patent Roll for 47 Edward III – Part I. Marginal note: "28 April. Westminster". Italics as in source. IRHB comments 'Chiltyngton' is probably West Chiltington, Sussex. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Isaacson, Robert F 1914a, p. 278. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robert Loxley (links). Notes
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  • Wark on Tweed. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-16. Revised by … Record Source notes The year is 7 Edward I, i.e. 20 November 1278 to 19 Nov. 1279. IRHB comments There are two Warks in Northumberland: Wark on Tweed and Wark on Tyne. Two of Robert Hode's co-jurors are surnamed "de Pressefenne", and there is a place named Pressen just 3 km SSW of Wark on Tweed, so the latter is most probably the locality intended. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Page, William 1891a, p. 395. Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-12. Revised by … Record Source comments IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 314. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Sandal. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-28. Revised by … Record [1332:] John Dande surrenders 3 acres in Crigglestone which are demised to Roger de Doncastre to be held likewise; entry fine 2s. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 114. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield on the Friday next after the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross, 6 Edward III, 18 September 1332. The entry occurs under the headword: 'Sandal'. Membrane 18d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 111, 113, 114. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 114, and see p. 111, 113. Also see ⁃ Persons named Roger of Doncaster (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Yorkshire. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-20. Revised by … Record [26 Dec. 1377:] To the sheriff of Middlesex. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of John Bather and John Wylde of Hertfordshire, Thomas Belgrave of London and Robert Ode of Yorkshire, in favour of William de Bereford at suit of the king for his ransom for disseising John de Langeford of tenements in Harewe and Great Stanmere, and Mary who was wife of William de Langeford of tenements in those towns. Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 115. Source notes Membrane 17d of the Close Roll for 1 Richard II. Marginal note: "Dec. 26. Westminster". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 115. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). Notes
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  • Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-08-01. Revised by … Record [1338:] Walter Wright acknowledges that he owes 3d to Robert Hode. He is to satisfy and is amerced 2d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 34. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday 18 December 1338. MS heading: 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 7. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, pp. 31, 32, 34. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 34; and see pp. 31, 32. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Sowerby. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-30. Revised by … Record [1333:] Robert Hode and John Swan are amerced 2d each for not coming. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 180. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield on Friday the morrow of the Ascension, 7 Edward III, 14 May 1333. The entry occurs under the headword: 'Sowerby'. Membrane 11d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 177, 179, 180. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 180, and see pp. 177, 179. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-15. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-09-19. Allusion IRHB comments The German original of this short poem was written by Jörg Schan. Taylor Taylor, John (1578-1653) 1872a, p. 5 n. 1. cites another printing of this broadside which slightly different spelling and wording. Lists ⁃ Not found in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 315-19. ⁃ Not found in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Editions ⁃ Anonymous 1550a. Available online at Huntington Library Digital Collection Sources ⁃ Taylor, John (1578-1653) 1872a, p. 5 n. 1. Notes
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  • Alverthorpe, now a Wakefield suburb. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-09-15. Revised by … Record Source notes Brackets as in printed source. Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), 13 December 1308. MS heading: 'Alverthorpe'. Baildon (1906), p. 191, and for court location see p. 190. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, p. 191, and see p. 190. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Alverthorpe. Notes Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield.
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  • Newton (Wakefield). By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-24. Revised by … Record [1323:] Eva widow of Symon Tyting sues Richard del Ker for debt. Surety— Robert Hode of Neuton. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 20. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday after the Feast of St Barnabas the Apostle (June 11), 16 Edward II [1323]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Stanlay' (Stanley). Lister, John 1930a, pp. 18, 20; brackets as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 20; and see p. 18. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-28. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. IRHB comments Does this refer to William Robhood? The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 64. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-11. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 149. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Somerset. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-04. Revised by … Record [Oct. 18 1446:] John Neet late of Bekyngton, co. Somerset, 'clothemaker,' for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Richard Lee, citizen and grocer of London, touching a debt of 14l. 8s. 2d. Somerset. Bland, A E 1909a, p. 10. Source notes Membrane 22 of the Patent Roll for 25 Henry VI – Part I. Marginal note: "Oct. 18. Westminster". Italic type as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Bland, A E 1909a, p. 10. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Newton, Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-02-11. Revised by … Record [1317:] Orders to take Robert Cay of Neuton, for stealing 3 pieces of iron, worth 6 d, and a 'wyndyngcloth', worth 2½ d, from the cart of Robert Hood of Neuton. Lister, John 1930a, p. 186. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; tourn held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Thursday after the Octave of Easter [Apr. 10], 10 Edward II. The entry appears under the heading "Bailiff". Lister, John 1930a, pp. 184, 186; brackets supplied from printed source. Membrane 9d. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1930a, p. 186, and see p. 184. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • The Robin Hood Inn. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … The Robin Hood in Barrow-in-Furness is located at 4-6 Crellin Street. Can anybody tell us how old the pub is? Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. Web sources ⁃ FaceBook: Robin Hood ⁃ Robinsons: Robin Hood. robin-hood-barrow-in-furness-google-earth-street-view-1.jpg|The Robin Hood, 4-6 Crellin Street, Barrow-in-Furness / Google Earth Street View robin-hood-barrow-in-furness-google-earth-street-view-2.jpg|The Robin Hood, 4-6 Crellin Street, Barrow-in-Furness / Google Earth Street View
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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 Riding of Yorkshire), 14 February 1309. Membrane 8. MS heading: 'Alverthorpe'. Baildon (1906), p. 198, and for court location see p. 196, memrbrane cf. p. 197. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, p. 198, and see p. 196, 197. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Alverthorpe. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 64. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links) Notes
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  • Carlton, Selby. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-18. Revised by … Record Source notes William Shaklock and his wife pay 4d. in Poll Tax. Listed under the vill of 'Carleton', Wapentake of 'Barkeston'. IRHB comments Carlton, Selby, formerly belonged to the West Riding of Yorkshire, but is now part of North Yorkshire. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Anonymous 1880a; see p. 131. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Barkston Ash Wapentake ⁃ Wikipedia: Carlton, Selby. Also see ⁃ Persons named William Scathlock (links). Notes
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  • Sandal. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-29. Revised by … Record [1333:] Adam Whiteheved sues Roger son of William de Doncaster in a plea of trespass; pledge, Henry del Dene. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 152. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield on the Friday next after the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross, 6 Edward III, 18 September 1332. The entry occurs under the headword: 'Sandal'. Membrane 6d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 149, 152. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 152, and see p. 149. Also see ⁃ Persons named Roger of Doncaster (links) ⁃ Wakefield. 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. Marginal note: "Meath." Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Mills, James 1914a, p. 359. Also see ⁃ 1306 - John le Petit accused of assault in Meath (1) ⁃ 1306 - John le Petit accused of assault in Meath (2) ⁃ 1306 - John le Petit accused of assault in Meath (3) ⁃ 1306 - John le Petit accused of assault in Meath (4) Notes
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  • Warwickshire. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-07. Revised by … Record [20 Mar. 1362:] Pardon, for good service done in the war of France in the company of the king’s clerk Richard de Thorne, then clerk of the king’s avenary, to John atte Brugge of Clifton of the king’s suit for the death of John Petite of Newenton Blosmeville, killed before Michaelmas in the thirty third year, whereof he is indicted or appealed, and of any consequent outlawry. By p.s. Isaacson, Robert F 1912a, p. 186. Source notes Membrane 14 of the Patent Roll for 36 Edward III – Part I. Marginal note: "March 20. Westminster". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Isaacson, Robert F 1912a, p. 186. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links) Notes
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  • Newton (Wakefield). By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-29. Revised by … Record [1329:] John le Nailer surrenders 3⅜ acres in the graveship of Sandale; demised to William de Donecaster; to hold, etc. Entry, 18 d '. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 142. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday in Easter Week, 3 Edw. III [1329]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Sandale' (Sandal). Walker, John William 1945a, pp. 139, 142. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 142, and see p. 139. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links): John Nailer ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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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 This probably refers to William Robhood (I) who had died recently. The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 64. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Newton (Wakefield) and Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-08-08. Revised by … Record [1340:] Likewise [i.e. fined for vert]: Robert Hode de Neuton 2d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 229. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday 30 June 1340. MS heading: 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 21. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, pp. 224, 228, 229. IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 229, and see pp. 224, 228. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • London. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-20. Revised by … Record [8 Oct. 1378:] Walter Kersebroke of London 'sherman' to Margaret who was wife of John Horwode citizen of London, John Horwode their son, John Scorfeyn, William Cressewyk and John Berfair citizens of London, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of all their lands in Fynchesle and Hendon co. Middlesex sometime of John Horwode the father. Witnesses: John Boterwik, John Wakefeld, Michael Cornwaille, John Litlecote, John Litle ' taillour.' Dated London, 8 October 2 Richard II.  Memorandum of acknowledgment, 9 October. Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 216. Source notes Membrane 25d of the Close Roll for 2 Richard II. Italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 216. Also see ⁃ 1381 - Tailor John Little of London ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-02-22. Revised by … The halfpenny token of John Unwin of Leytonstone was octagonal in shape, its obverse reading "JOHN | UNWIN. AT | LAYTON | STONE" "|" indicates change of line. and its reverse "HIS. HALF. PENY" above an archer shooting at a stag. Gilbert, William 1915a; see p. 6. The archer no doubt was meant to represent Robin Hood, for John Unwin was the proprietor of the Robin Hood in Leytonstone. This token has been dated 1670, but it is uncertain if this is correct. See the Robin Hood (Leytonstone) Sources ⁃ Gilbert, William 1915a; see p. 6. Also see ⁃ Robin Hood (Leytonstone). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-11. Revised by … Additional information supplied by Andrew Dawson. Gable considered this "[a]bout the best modern English juvenile edition". As he was a book collector, it is possible he was mainly thinking about the illustrations. The first edition has 48 colour illustrations on plates. They are about the best I have seen. A cheap edition with only one (black and white) illustration was published during WWII. Bibliographical sources ⁃ Gable, John Harris 1939a, No. 966.
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  • Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-24. Revised by … Record [1323:] Robert Hode surrenders 3 roods in Alverthorp; committed to Robert de Fetherston; entry, 6 d. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 15. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday before the Feast of Pentecost (13 May), 16 Edward II [1323]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Thorns'. Lister, John 1930a, pp. 14, 15; brackets as in printed source. Brackets and italic type as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 15; and see p. 14. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Robin Hood Inn with its Will Scarlett room. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-31. Revised by … One of the hotel rooms at the now closed Robin Hood Inn in Little Matlock near Sheffield was called the Will Scarlett room. This and three other rooms were introduced in August of 2006, when the inn's website described them as "4 luxury boutique style en suite bedrooms all individually themed and named aptly of the Robin Hood legends". Archived pub website at The Wayback Machine. See further the entry on the inn. Sources ⁃ Archived pub website at The Wayback Machine. Notes
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  • Kirkland, Edwin Capers. 'The Effect of Oral Tradition on Robin Hood and Little John ', Southern Folklore Quarterly, vol. 4 (1940), pp. 15-21 . Bibliographical sources ⁃ Persée: Revues Scientifiques
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-06. Revised by … Allusion IRHB comments Continued immediately from that of the allusion:1730 - Gent, Thomas - History of York (1), the text of this allusion is continued immediately in:1730 - Gent, Thomas - History of York (3). Lists ⁃ Not in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Gent, Thomas 1730a, pp. 234-35. Notes
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  • Sowerby. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-08-01. Revised by … Record [1339:] Robert Hode junior surrenders into the hand of the grave half an acre in Sourby, which is granted to Hugh son of Otto to hold to himself and his heirs; fine 6d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 138. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield on Friday 5 November 1339. MS heading: 'Sowerby'. Membrane 5d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, pp. 132, 136, 138. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 138, and see pp. 132, 136. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Tolman, Albert H. 'Shakespeare's Manipulation of his Sources in As You Like It ', Modern Language Notes, vol. XXXVII (1922), pp. 65-76 Downloads ⁃ PDF.
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  • Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-08-01. Revised by … Record [1338:] Richard Swan acknowledges that he owes Robert Hode 4s 6d. He is to satisfy and is amerced 3d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 36. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday 18 December 1338. MS heading: 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 7d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, pp. 32, 35, 36. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 36; and see pp. 32, 35. Also see ⁃ 1339 - Robert Hood of Alverthorpe (2) ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • London, home port of the Little John in 1591. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-25. Revised by … Little John was the name of a London-based ship which in 1591 intercepted a Spanish ship en route from Mexico or Spanish Central America to Havannah, Cuba. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Green, Mary Anne Everett 1867a, p. 143. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: London. ⁃ Wikipedia: New Spain. Notes
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  • The now lost Skinner Street where the Robin Hood was located. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-19. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB has silently regularized the use of spaces before punctuation marks in the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceedings of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the original printed edition. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Proceedings of the Old Bailey: 2 Jun. 1813. Also see ⁃ 1793 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1809 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1810 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (4) ⁃ 1810 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (5) ⁃ 1831 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1838 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (5) ⁃ 1860 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ Robin Hood (Bishopsgate). Notes
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  • London. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-23. Revised by … Record [1341:]  Appointment pursuant to the ordinance of the late Parliament at Westminster for the arrest of suspected persons of Andrew Aubray, mayor of the city of London, and Roger de Forsham, one of the sheriffs, to arrest wherever found Thomas, apprentice of John Littel, Edmund son of Thomas de Ware, John Crosse, sometime apprentice of Hugh de Mokkyng, William atte Felde, and John son of Henry Sterre, suspected of felonies, and to imprison them in Neugate gaol until further order. By C. Isaacson, Robert F 1900a, p. 85. Source notes Date: 'Aug. 6. Berkhampstead'. Membrane 59d. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Isaacson, Robert F 1900a, p. 85. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: London Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links) 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 chain mail hung in Hathersage Church until the mid-18th century. The arrows seem to have flown to parts unknown. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ HopeValley.org.uk: Little John - 3 - the great bow. ⁃ Hulbert, Martin F H 1981a (not seen, but cf. preceding).
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-20. Revised by … Allusion IRHB comments Whimzies is a series of satirical portraits of representatives of various trades of the kind at which Braithwaite was so adept. One of the most popular of all adages relating to the outlaw, the proverb cited in the allusion was in existence by 1385. Lists ⁃ Not in: Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a. ⁃ Outside scope of: Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1859a, p. 13. 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 116. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Newton (Wakefield). By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-29. Revised by … Record [1329:] John Dande & Henry del Dene, 4 d each; John Moliner, 6 d; John le Nayler, Henry Shakelok, Richard Feldfare & William Eliot, 3 d each, for not coming. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 146. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; sheriff's tourn held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday, the 12th of May, 3 Edw. III [1329]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Sandale' (Sandal). Walker, John William 1945a, pp. 145, 146. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 146, and see p. 145. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links): John Nailer ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Meath. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-06. Revised by … Record Source notes MS ref.: Membrane 38. Marginal note: "Meath." IRHB comments Day and month not stated, but the session was in the Easter term. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Mills, James 1914a, p. 231. Also see ⁃ 1306 - John le Petit accused of assault in Meath (1) ⁃ 1306 - John le Petit accused of assault in Meath (3) ⁃ 1306 - John le Petit accused of assault in Meath (4) ⁃ 1307 - John le Petit accused of assault in Meath Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-11. Revised by … Record [28 May 1370:] Pardon, as above [i.e. "at the request of Walter Huwet and for good service to be rendered by John Tiryngham, 'chivaler,' in parts beyond seas in the company of the said Walter"] and at the request of Robert de Knolles, to Richard de Lye Bottewode of the king’s suit for the death of Geoffrey Colle, killed before 1 March in the king’s forty-third year, whereof he is indicted or appealed, and of any consequent outlawry. By p.s. Isaacson, Robert F 1913a, p. 430. Source notes Membrane 23 of the Patent Roll for 44 Edward III - Part II. Marginal note: "May 28. Westminster". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Isaacson, Robert F 1913a, p. 430. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Bedfordshire. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-24. Revised by … Record [8 Dec. 1496:] The like [sc. commission to purvey grain for the army to be sent towards Scotland] to the following in the following counties:—  Northampton.—Edward Atclyff, John Bussh, Richard Fletcher and Christopher Johnson.  Bedford. — Richard Lee and John Tayleard.  Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk. —John Redyng.  Rutland. —Edward Atclyff, John Bussh and David Cyeell. Black, J G 1901b, p. 92. Source notes Membrane 22 (2)d of the Patent Roll for 12 Henry VII – Part I. Marginal note: "Dec. 8. Westminster". IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1901b, p. 92. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-16. Revised by … Record [8 May. 1373:] Pardon to William Reynald, alias of Kyngesnorton, of his outlawries in the counties of Worcester and Warwick for non-appearance before the justices of the Bench (1) to answer Richard atte Lee touching a plea of trespass and (2) to answer Richard Payn touching a plea of trespass; he having now surrendered to the Flete prison, as William de Fyncheden, chief justice, has certified. Isaacson, Robert F 1914a, p. 280. Source notes Membrane 18 of the Patent Roll for 47 Edward III – Part I. Marginal note: "8 May. Westminster". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Isaacson, Robert F 1914a, p. 280. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Sandal. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-30. Revised by … Record [1333:] Adam Whitheved plaintiff does not prosecute against Roger son of William de Donecastre in a plea of debt, therefore amerced 3d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 160. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield on the Friday next after the Feast of St Peter in Cathedra, 7 Edward III, 26 February 1333. The entry occurs under the headword: 'Sandal'. Membrane 7d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 153, 159, 160. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 160, and see pp. 153, 159. Also see ⁃ Persons named Roger of Doncaster (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Stapleton, A. 'A Commonwealth Forest Book', Nottinghamshire Occasional Papers ([Nottingham], privately published], 1911), pp. 31-35 . Bibliographical sources ⁃ Sherwood Forest (Nottinghamshire Heritage Gateway).
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  • The turkey farm. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-07. Revised by … Heaven knows what prompted retired engineer Thomas G. Jamieson to name his turkey farm near Pleasant Lake, Mass., after Robin Hood. The state of the art farm was well-established by 1939. Its products, "Cape Cod Cranberry Turkeys", were evidently luxury goods sent to connoisseurs all over the USA. Klien, G T 1939a. I do not know exactly where the farm was located. Sources ⁃ Klien, G T 1939a. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-20. Revised by … Allusion Lists ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 316. ⁃ Outside scope of: Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1805a, pp. 8, 9. ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1820a, vol. II, pp. 38-39. ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1822a, pp. 26-27. ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1852a, pp. 24-27. ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1876a, pt. I (unpaginated); "Barnabæ Itinerarium", "Pars prima"; "barnabee's Journall", "First part". 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 plaintiff and Robert Hode in a like plea [i.e. a plea of debt]. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 138. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday 5 November 1339. MS heading: 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 5d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, pp. 132, 136, 138. IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 138; and see pp. 132, 136. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-12. Revised by … Record Source comments IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 257. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Newton (Wakefield). By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-30. Revised by … Record [1333:] Robert Hode of Newton, William de Ouchethorp, and Thomas Bunny, summoned in a certain inquisition, do not come, therefore are amerced 3d each. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 165. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield on Friday the Feast of St. Gregory the Pope, 7 Edward III, 12 March 1333. The entry occurs under the headword: 'Alverthope'. Membrane 8d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 163, 164, 165. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 165, and see pp. 163, 164. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Kirklees Priory. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-27. Revised by … Record [1331:]   Alice de Skrevyn, Prioress of Kirklees, complainant, compromises severally with John Cokewald of Hertesheved (2 d ) and Agnes Tyngil & her son Thomas (2 d ), for trespass. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 174. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), Friday, 5th April, 5 Edw. Ill [1331]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Bailiff'. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 174. IRHB comment For the case, see 1331 - Alice de Scriven, Prioress of Kirklees (1). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 174. Also see ⁃ 1331 - Alice de Scriven, Prioress of Kirklees (1) ⁃ Prioresses of Kirklees ⁃ Kirklees Priory ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-30. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire) on Friday the morrow of the Ascension, 7 Edward III, 14 May 1333; entry under heading 'Wakefield'. Membrane 11d. Walker, John William 1945a, pp. 177, 179, 181. IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 181, and see pp. 177, 179. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Sheriffs of Nottingham: Henry de Fauconberg ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Newton (Wakefield). By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-26. Revised by … Record [1325:] William de Castilford sues Robert Hode of Neuton for debt for 6 s, which is acknowledged; Robert fined 4 d. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 75. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday, the 16th of August, 19 Edw II [1325]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Alvirthorp' (Alverthorpe). Walker, John William 1945a, pp. 74, 75; brackets as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 75, and see p. 74. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • The two neighbouring villages of Little and Great Crakehall. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-17. Revised by … Record [10 Nov. 1303:] Ralph de Crakhale [pardoned in consideration for his service in Scotland] for the death of Robert Hod of Crakhale. By p.s. Black, J G 1898a, p. 167. Source notes Membrane 7 of the Patent Roll for 31 Edward I. Marginal note: "10 Nov. Dunfermline". IRHB comments Another veteran of the campaign in Scotland was pardoned for murdering a Little John. See 1304 - John Petit of Whitby killed. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1898a, p. 167. Also see ⁃ 1304 - John Petit of Whitby killed ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). Notes
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  • Ormerod, G. Wareing. 'The Early Churchwardens' Accounts of Chagford, Devon', The Chagford Parish Magazine (1857), vol.?, pp.?-? . Bibliohgraphical sources: ⁃ Lega-Weekes, Ethel 1910a.
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  • Anonymous. 'Brewster Sessions: Leyland Hundred', Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser (23 Aug. 1876), p.? Bibliographical sources ⁃ Chorley's Inns and Taverns: Robin Hood Hotel by Richard Langford.
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  • Cornwall. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-26. Revised by … Record [28 Oct. 1339:] John Petit, knight of co. Cornwall and Reginald Botreux, knight, William Daungerous, Robert Carnadoun, John de Walesby, John de Rosworgan, Henry Trewynard and John Lanergh of the same county, acknowledge that they owe to William de Monte Acuto, earl of Salisbury and marshal of England, 1,600l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in the said county. Hinds, Allen B 1901a, p. 272. Source notes Membrane 7d of the Close Roll for 13 Edward III – Part 2. Marginal note: "Oct. 28. Kennington". Italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1901a, p. 272. Also see ⁃ John Petit of Cornwall (links) ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • North to south: Whitby and West Luton. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-17. Revised by … Record [23 Aug. 1304:] Walter de Wartre of West Luton [pardoned in consideration of his service in Scotland] for the death of John Petit of Whyteby, for which he abjured the realm Black, J G 1898a, p. 252. Source notes Membrane 7 of the Patent Roll for 32 Edward I. Marginal note: "Aug. 23. Jedburgh". IRHB comments Another veteran of the campaign in Scotland was pardoned for murdering a Robert Hood. See 1303 - Robert Hod of Crakehall killed. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1898a, p. 252. Also see ⁃ 1303 - Robert Hod of Crakehall killed ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • Robin Hood Inn with its Sheriff of Nottingham room. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-31. Revised by … One of the hotel rooms at the now closed Robin Hood Inn in Little Matlock near Sheffield was called the Sheriff of Nottingham room. This and three other rooms were introduced in August of 2006, when the inn's website described them as "4 luxury boutique style en suite bedrooms all individually themed and named aptly of the Robin Hood legends". Archived pub website at The Wayback Machine. See further the entry on the inn. Sources ⁃ Archived pub website at The Wayback Machine. Notes
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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 chain mail with his bow, helmet and arrows hung in Hathersage Church until the mid-18th century. The subsequent fate of the chain mail is unknown. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ HopeValley.org.uk: Little John - 3 - the great bow. ⁃ Hulbert, Martin F H 1981a (not seen, but cf. HopeValley.org.uk).
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  • Anonymous. Bodleian MS Digby 41 (c.1450) . Friar Daw's Reply found in this MS has attribution to a John Walsingham. Bibliographical sources ⁃ Dean, James M 1991a, p.?
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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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 133. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Hook, Frank S. 'The Ballad Sources of Peele's Edward I ', Notes & Queries, vol. 3 (1956), pp. 3-5 .
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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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p 88, 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 (links). Notes
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  • Newton (Wakefield). By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-27. Revised by … Record [1329:] The imparlance between Robert Hood of Neutone, & John Swan, for debt, respited till the tourn. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 150. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday the Feast of SS. Peter & Paul (June 29) 3 Edw. III [1329]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Alvirthorp' (Alverthorpe). Walker, John William 1945a, pp. 150; brackets as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 150, and see p. 148. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Harthill Wapentake. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-06-21. Revised by … Record Source notes MS Lay Subsidy Roll 202/74, National Archives; Poll Tax of 4 Ric. II (1381), for some township in Harthill Wapentake; membrane 1. The membrane is imperfect at the top, so missing the heading that would have included the name of the township. Lloyd, Eleanor 1909a, see p. 318, 333. IRHB comments A record to the effect that R. Hude paid his contribution to the infamous poll tax which precipitated the Social Revolt previously known as the Peasants' Revolt. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lloyd, Eleanor 1909a, see p. 333; and see 318. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Harthill Wapentake. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). 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 Riding of Yorkshire), "on Friday next after the Octave of the Ascension", 9 Edward II (1316), section "Wakefeld"; membrane 14d. Lister (1930), pp. 102, 107, 108. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1930a, p. 108, and see pp. 102, 107. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ 1316 - Robert and Matilda Hade of Wakefield ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Helions Bumpstead. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-06. Revised by … Record [24 Oct. 1447:] John Petyt late of Bumsted Helyon, co. Essex, 'husbondman,' for not appearing before the same ['Richard Neuton and his fellows', Bland, A E 1909a, p. 287. i.e. the judges] to answer Gerard le Hay and John Brun touching a debt of 10l. Essex. Bland, A E 1909a, p. 288, and see 287. Source notes Membrane 22 of the Patent Roll for 28 Henry VI – Part I. Marginal note: "Oct. 24. Westminster". Italic type as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Bland, A E 1909a, p. 288, and see 287. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Helions Bumpstead. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 85, 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 (links). Notes
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  • Robin Hood's Bay. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-04-16. Revised by … Record Source notes Italics as in printed source. MS source: "Customs Book XIV. p. 31". Marginal note in printed source: "Aug. 6". Note that the printed source is a summary and thus does not necessarily give the full and exact wording of the original. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Shaw, William Arthur 1898a, p. 685. Also see ⁃ Robin Hood's Bay. Notes
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  • St Ann's Well a.k.a. Robin Hood's Well, close to which Robin 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, in his index of road and place-names, of a record entry not included in 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 included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Stevenson, William Henry 1882a, vol. IV, p. 441. Brief mention ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, s.n. 'Robin Hood's Acre'. Also see ⁃ 1484 - Robin Hood's Close (Nottingham) ⁃ 1485 - Robin Hood's Close (Nottingham) ⁃ Robin Hood's Close (Nottingham) ⁃ Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-17. Revised by … Allusion Source notes Italics as in printed source. IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Wither, George 1665a. Not seen. ⁃ Wither, George 1666a. Not seen. ⁃ Wither, George 1872a, Fourth Collection, Three Private Meditations, pp. 16-17 (separate pagination). 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 107, 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 (links). 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 appearing before Richard Neuton and his fellows to answer John Estmond the younger of Rode, co. Somerset, touching a debt of 40s.; and by the name of John Emeyn late of Coventre, to answer John Petit, citizen and grocer of London, touching a debt of 40s. London. Bland, A E 1909a, p. 483. Source notes Membrane 30 of the Patent Roll for 30 Henry VI – Part I. Marginal note: "Nov. 9. London". Italic type as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Bland, A E 1909a, p. 483. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • Stapleton, A. 'Ben Jonson and Sherwood Forest', Nottinghamshire Occasional Papers ([Nottingham], privately published], 1911), pp. 23-29 . Bibliographical sources ⁃ Sherwood Forest (Nottinghamshire Heritage Gateway).
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  • Stapleton, A. 'Washington Irving and Sherwood Forest', Nottinghamshire Occasional Papers ([Nottingham], privately published], 1911), pp. 115-121 . Bibliographical sources ⁃ Sherwood Forest (Nottinghamshire Heritage Gateway).
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  • Robin Hood's Bay. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-04-15. Revised by … Record Source notes Italics as in printed source. MS source: "Customs Book XV. p. 377". Marginal note in printed source: "Dec. 6". Note that the printed source is a calendar entry and thus does not necessarily give the full and exact wording of the original. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Shaw, William Arthur 1908a, p. 438. Also see ⁃ Robin Hood's Bay. Notes
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  • Newton (Wakefield). By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-25. Revised by … Record [1324:] Henry Nelot sues Robert Hood of Neuton for trespass. Surety—John Attebarre. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 37. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday after the Feast of St Peter ad Vincula (Aug. 1) [1324]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Alvirthorp' (Alverthorpe). Lister, John 1930a, pp. 36, 37; brackets as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 37; and see p. 36. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: St. Peter ad Vincula. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • County Meath. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-06. Revised by … Record Source notes Date: Nov. 12. MS ref.: Membrane 13. Marginal note: "Meath." IRHB comments Day and month not stated, but the court session was in the Michaelmas term. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Mills, James 1914a, p 314. Also see ⁃ 1306 - John le Petit accused of assault in Meath (1) ⁃ 1306 - John le Petit accused of assault in Meath (2) ⁃ 1306 - John le Petit accused of assault in Meath (3) ⁃ 1307 - John le Petit accused of assault in Meath 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 Walter Robhood concerned in this entry was a son of John Robhood [I]. see Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Walter. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 64, and see 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 (links). Notes
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  • Sandal. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-08-09. Revised by … Record [1340:] Roger de Donecastre acknowledges that he detains from Agnes formerly wife of William Gose a third of a messuage, a third of an acre and a rood in Sandal which fell to her as dower after the death of her husband. He is to satisfy and is amerced 2d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 170. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield on Friday 18 February 1340. MS heading: 'Sandal'. Membrane 11. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 163, 169, 170. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 170, and see pp. 163, 169. Also see ⁃ Persons named Roger of Doncaster (links) ⁃ Wakefield. 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 99, 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 (links). Notes
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  • Kirklees Priory. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-26. Revised by … Record [1316:] Alice de Skreven, Prioress of Kirkleyes, and Richard, Chaplain of Hertesheved [2s.], agree. Surety: Thomas de Wittelay. Lister, John 1917a, p. 154. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday, the Feast of the Decollation of St John the Baptist [Aug. 29], 9 Edw. II, i.e. 1316. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Bailiff'. Lister, John 1930a, p. 154; brackets as in printed source. IRHB comment For the case, see 1316 - Alice de Scriven, Prioress of Kirklees (1). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1930a, p. 154. Also see ⁃ 1316 - Alice de Scriven, Prioress of Kirklees (1) ⁃ Prioresses of Kirklees ⁃ Kirklees Priory ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • The Robinhood Kennels. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … I believe the name of this kennel was inspired by a child's enthusiasm for the outlaw and that the road on which it was situated took its name from the kennels. As far as I remember this was the gist of a courteous and informative mail I received from the proprietors when I contacted them several years ago. Unfortunately I have since lost the mail. Sources ⁃ Robinhood Kennels website. Also see ⁃ Robinhood Kennel Road place-name cluster ⁃ Robinhood place-names. Notes
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  • Sandal. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-29. Revised by … Record [1333:] A love day is given to Adam Whitheved and Roger son of William de Donecastre in a plea of debt until the next court. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 156. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield on the Friday next after the Purification of the Virgin Mary at the beginning of the seventh year of Edward III, 5 February 1333. The entry occurs under the headword: 'Sandal'. Membrane 7d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 153, 156. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 156, and see p. 153. Also see ⁃ Persons named Roger of Doncaster (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-09-15. Revised by … Record Source notes The Nicholas Robhood concerned in this entry was a son of John Robhood (I). Lock (2002), p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Nicholas'. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 144, and see p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Nicholas'. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-09-16. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. The Robert Robhood concerned in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 99, 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 (links). Notes
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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 in 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 in Kent. Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 60. Source notes Membrane 9 of the Close Roll for 1 Richard II. IRHB's ellipsis in place of "(as above)", which refers to 1378 - Escheator Robert Loxle (1). Date almost certainly 5 Apr. 1378, as for the latter entry. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 60. Also see ⁃ 1378 - Escheator Robert Loxle (1) ⁃ Persons named Robert Loxley (links). 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 into the king's hand during the last voidance by the death of Thomas Mynde, late abbot, and pardon to him of all debts and accounts of him and his predecessors. By p.s. Black, J G 1901b, p. 175. Source notes Membrane 11 (10) of the Patent Roll for 14 Henry VII – Part III. Marginal note: "Feb. 4. Westminster". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1901b, p. 175. Also see ⁃ 1499 - Abbot Richard Lye in Shrewsbury (2) ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Newton (Wakefield). By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-24. Revised by … Record [1323:] John Erl sues Robert Hode of Neuton for debt. Surety—Henry de Wakefeld. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 28. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (Sept. 14), 17 Edward II [1323]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Alverthorp'. Lister, John 1930a, pp. 26, 28; brackets as in printed source. This entry is followed immediately in the MS by 1323 - Robert Hood of Newton (4). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 28; and see p. 26. Also see ⁃ 1323 - Robert Hood of Newton (4) ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 121, 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 (links). Notes
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  • Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-08-01. Revised by … Record [1340:] John son of Robert Hode junior likewise [i.e. drew blood] from William son of Richard de Batelay, 6d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 221. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; Tourn held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), Friday 2 June 1340. MS heading: 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 19d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, pp. 218, 219, 221. IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 221; and see pp. 218, 219. Also see ⁃ 1340 - John son of Robert Hode ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-31. Revised by … Record [1338:] Robert Hode plaintiff offers himself against Walter le Wright in a plea of trespass. Walter does not come and is amerced 2d; order is given to distrain him. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 25. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday 13 November 1338. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 5. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, pp. 21, 25. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 25; and see p. 21. Also see ⁃ 1338 - Robert Hood of Alverthorpe (2) ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • The Westgate. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … The area just north of central Wakefield which was formerly known as Pinders Fields (or Pinderfields) and whose name is now preserved in for instance Pinderfields General Hospital and Pinderfields Road, has often been connected with the famous Pinder of Wakefield, for whom see the entry on the ballad of the The Jolly Pinder of Wakefield (Child 124). However, according to A. H. Smith, Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. II, p. 168. it was a (now long gone) pinfold at the end of Westgate that was associated with the "Jolly Pindar". In 1556 the construction of a pinfold there was considered a customary duty, while in 1579 the pinder was ordered to impound all pigs straying into the churchyard. Sources ⁃ Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. II, p. 168. Notes
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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 in, and the well structure is derelict. The name is first recorded in 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 in the 1838 tithe award for Hampole online at the Genealogist, Piece 43, sub-piece 190, Image 288-90 (£), but it is probably incomplete 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 Sources ⁃ 1838 Tithe Award; cf. Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. II, p. 44. I have not found Little John's Cave listed in the 1838 tithe award for Hampole online at the Genealogist, Piece …
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  • Sussex. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-22. Revised by … Record [19 Sep. 1380:] To Robert de Loxle escheator in Sussex.⁃ Order to give Richard Westminster, de Ponynges knight, brother and heir of Thomas son of Michael de Ponynges knight, seisin of his said brother's lands held of the late king; as he has proved his age before the escheator, and the king has taken his homage and fealty. By p.s. [1431.] Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 407. Source notes Membrane 34 of the Close Roll for 4 Richard II. Marginal note: "Sept. 19. Westminster". Note ⁃: "In the warrant, Essex". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 407. Also see ⁃ 1380 - Escheator Robert Loxle (3) ⁃ Persons named Robert Loxley (links). Notes
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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 appearing 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 writing obligatory, which Robert recovered against John Petyte of Stokebury, 'gentilman'; and to answer the same Robert touching a debt of 20 marks. Kent. Bland, A E 1909a, p. 14. Source notes Membrane 20 of the Patent Roll for 25 Henry VI – Part I. Marginal note: "May 8. Westminster". Italic type as in printed source. IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Bland, A E 1909a, p. 15, and see p. 14. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). 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 in Surrey and Sussex. Order to take of Sybil who was wife of John Brocas an oath that she will not marry without the king's licence, and in presence of the heirs and parceners to assign her dower of her said husband's lands. Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 59. Source notes Membrane 9 of the Close Roll for 1 Richard II. Marginal note: "April 5. Westminster". On the MS roll immediately followed by 1378 - Escheator Robert Loxle (2). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 59. Also see ⁃ 1378 - Escheator Robert Loxle (2) ⁃ Persons named Robert Loxley (links). Notes
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  • Dersingham, Norfolk. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-06. Revised by … Record [24 Oct. 1447:] Thomas Halle late of Walpol, alias Walpoll, co. Norfolk, 'yoman,' for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer William Scarlet of Dessyngham, 'mercer,' touching a debt of 7l. London. Bland, A E 1909a, p. 294. Source notes Membrane 20 of the Patent Roll for 28 Henry VI – Part I. Marginal note: "May 28. Westminster". Italic type as in printed source. IRHB comments In a Norfolk context, 'Dessingham' must be Dersingham. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Bland, A E 1909a, p. 294. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Dersingham. Also see ⁃ Persons named William Scathlock (links). Notes
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  • London. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-22. Revised by … Record [:] William Spenser otherwise called Forneux citizen and fishmonger of London to Andrew Pykeman citizen and fishmonger and Joan his wife, who was wife of Robert Forneux citizen and fishmonger of London, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim of the manor of Sundresshe and all other lands in Brumlegh, Beghenham, Chiselherst, Modyngham and elsewhere in Kent, wdth woods, rents etc., wards, marriages etc., which the grantor, John Litle late citizen and fishmonger of London, and Peter de Meldoun had by feoffment of the said Robert. Dated 1 February 4 Richard II.  Memorandum of acknowledgment, 8 February. Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 495. Source notes Membrane 21d of the Close Roll for 4 Richard II. Italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 495. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 108, 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 (links). 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 Walter Robhood concerned in this entry was a son of John Robhood [I]. see Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Walter. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 65, and see 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 (links). 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 104, 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 (links). Notes
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  • Approximate indication of the site of the Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-20. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB has silently regularized the use of spaces before punctuation marks in the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceedings of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the original printed edition. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Proceedings of the Old Bailey: 26 Nov. 1808. Also see ⁃ 1750 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1809 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (4) ⁃ 1810 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1822 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1822 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (4) ⁃ 1824 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (4) ⁃ 1826 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1827 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1829 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1832 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1838 - …
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  • London. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-19. Revised by … Record [8 Feb. 1357:] Enrolment of bond by Robert de Loxlye to Roger de Haghe in 60l. to be paid to him or to his attorney bearing this deed at London at Christmas next. Dated London, 8 Februrary, 31 Edward III.  Memorandum that Robert came into the chancery at Westminster on 12 February and acknowledged the preceding deed. Hinds, Allen B 1908a, p. 390. Source notes Membrane 25d of the Close Roll for 31 Edward III. Italics as in printed source. IRHB comments On the close roll this is followed by 1357 - Robert de Loxlye of London (2). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1908a, p. 390. Also see ⁃ 1357 - Robert de Loxlye of London (2) ⁃ Persons named Robert Loxley (links). 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 in this entry was a son of John Robhood (I). Lock (2002), p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Peter'. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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 (links). 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 Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday, the Morrow of St. Vincent the Martyr (22 Jan.), 20 Edw. II [1327]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Sandale' (Sandal). Walker, John William 1945a, pp. 97, 99; brackets as in printed source. The entry, which in unaltered form reads 'William de Donecastre (8 acres).', occurs in a group of entries all dealing with surrenders of land. IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 99, and see p. 97. Also see ⁃ Persons named Roger of Doncaster (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Newton (Wakefield) and Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-08-01. Revised by … Record [1338:] The suit in respite between Beatrice formerly wife of Richard de Colley petitioner and Robert Hode, holding by his warrant, in a plea of dower, as in the last court. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 26. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday 4 December 1338. MS heading; none. Membrane 6. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 26. IRHB comment This refers to the suit in 1338 - Robert Hood of Newton (1). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 26. Also see ⁃ 1338 - Robert Hood of Newton (1) ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • The little field named Little John. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-08-10. Revised by … According to an 1844 tithe award, a field in the township of Tibshelf was named Little John. The name is also found on a second tithe award schedule that was drawn up in 1926. In 1844 the field was owned by the Governors of the Hospital of St Thomas, its occupier being a John Tagg. It was characterized as a grass area, measuring 2 acres and 9 perches ( m 2 ). Cameron, Kenneth 1959a, pt. II, p. 315. Cameron dates the tithe award 1846, but the first tithe award schedule has the date 1844, the map being dated 1846. See Genealogist: piece 8, sub-piece 210, Image 038 (first schedule); Genealogist: piece 8, sub-piece 210, Sub-Image 001; Genealogist: piece 8, sub-piece 210, Image 080 (second schedule). The field is somewhat smaller than the others in the immediate vicinity. Perhaps it was this circumstance that suggested the name. IRHB does not know if the field still answers to the name of …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-10. Revised by … Record [1241:] Robertus Hod ' 8 de Linton 9           ⁃.xxx. s. de eisdem. [IRHB translation:] Robert Hod of Linton           ⁃ 30 s. from the same. Cannon, Henry Lewin 1918a, p. 41. Source notes Note 8: "Hod, C.R." Note 9: "Lintun', C.R." "C.R." stands for the Chancellor's Roll for the same regnal year as the Pipe Roll entry, in this case 26 Henry III, i.e. 28 Oct. 1241 to 27 Oct. 1242. The entry appears in a section under the heading "Ebor'", i.e. York(shire), and under the sub-heading "De Debitis Inventis in Archis Cirographorum", i.e. "From debts found in the chests of chirographs" (indentures). The asterisk in the quoted passage represents a feature in the MS; it is not a reference to a note in the printed edition. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Cannon, Henry Lewin …
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  • The site of Robin Hood and Little John, Hoxton. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-07-19. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB has silently regularized the use of spaces before punctuation marks in the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceedings of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the original printed edition. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Proceedings of the Old Bailey: 10 Jan. 1828. Also see ⁃ 1823 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1826 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1829 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1830 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1833 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1835 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (4) ⁃ 1857 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1883 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1891 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ Robin Hood and Little John (Hoxton). 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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 (links). Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-27. Revised by … Record [1331:] For dry wood: the daughter of William Thecker, the handmaid of John de Langley, Beatrice Bul, Robert Hood, Henry de Tropinel, 2d each, Robert de Hoppay, 3d, Robert Besk, 3d, William Magotson, 2d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 17. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; tourn held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday next after the Feast of All Saints, 5 Edward III, 8 November 1331. Membrane 3d. Under heading: Wakefield. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 13, 16, 17. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 17, and see pp. 13, 16. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. 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 Walter Robhood concerned in this entry was a son of John Robhood [I]. see Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Walter. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, pp 85-86, and see 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 (links). Notes
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  • Beverley (North Bar Within). By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-06-21. Revised by … Record Source notes MS Lay Subsidy Roll 202/71, National Archives; Poll Tax of 4 Ric. II (1381), for Beverley; membrane 7. The entry appears under the heading 'Constabularia Infra Barr' Borealis', i.e. 'North Bar Ward'. Lloyd, Eleanor 1909a, see p. 318, 325, 26. IRHB comments A record to the effect that R. Hude paid his contribution to the infamous poll tax that precipitated the Social Revolt previously known as the Peasants' Revolt. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lloyd, Eleanor 1909a, see p. 327; also 318, 325, 26. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). Notes
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  • Robin Hood Coachworks is listed as being located here. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-05-22. Revised by … Robin Hood Coachworks is listed in various trade directories on the web in categories such as "Car & Motorcycle", Yelp. "Car Paint Wholesale and Retail", Chad "Car Dealers (Used Only)" etc. The house at the address now appears to be a private home, and no entry for an existing or closed company of that name is found at Companies House. Companies House. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ 192.com ⁃ Chad ⁃ Yelp. Background ⁃ Companies House. Notes
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  • Approximate indication of the site of the Robin Hood Inn. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-02. Revised by … According to Roy Pledger, the long gone Robin Hood Inn in Barnsdale "once [...] displayed a three pint leather bottle, said to have belonged to Robin Hood." See his comments to his excellent photo of Robin 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 pint leather bottle does seem a fitting relic for a leader of merry men. However, the collection of Robin Hood paraphernalia at the restaurant connected with Robin Hood's Well in Nottingham is also said to have included a Robin Hood's bottle. Bob White. ' The five unsolved mysteries of Robin Hood' (Nottingham Post, 13 Nov. 2013; no longer online). See instead: The Wizard of Notts Recommends: Bob White: The five unsolved mysteries of Robin Hood. Without reliable sources we cannot be certain that both of these …
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  • The now lost Skinner Street where the Robin Hood was located. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-19. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB has silently regularized the use of spaces before punctuation marks in the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceedings of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the original printed edition. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Proceedings of the Old Bailey: 5 Dec. 1810. Also see ⁃ 1793 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1809 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1810 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (4) ⁃ 1813 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (4) ⁃ 1831 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1838 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (5) ⁃ 1860 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ Robin Hood (Bishopsgate). Notes
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  • Lee Farm in Fittleworth. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-11-23. Revised by … Record Source notes The source reference for the information on Richard de la Lye in the above quotation from the 1969 English Place-Name Society volume on Sussex is to "Registers in the possession of the Bishop of Chichester", Y, 132 b. Mawer, Allen 1969a, vol. I, pp. xxxiv, 127. The source referred to for the modern "Lee Farm" is a 6" O.S. map cited without date, See for instance the map listed in the Maps section below. IRHB comments It would be interesting to know how R. de la Lye's farm is identified in the c. 1206 record and what made it possible to identify it with the Lee Farm appearing on maps around 700 years later. While the record is of course in Latin, it may still be of interest to note that the English term 'farm' in the sense of "a tract of land held on lease for the purpose of cultivation" is first recorded in 1523, and that of a "farm-house" from 1596. OED, s.n. farm, n. 2, 5a …
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  • Newbolt, Henry. 'Peacock, Scott, and Robin Hood', Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, vol. IV (1924), pp. 87-118 . Bibliographical sources ⁃ Read, Bill 1959a, pp. 226-27, No. 328.
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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 Peter Robhood concerned in this entry was a son of John Robhood [I]. see Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 222 s.n. 'Robhood, Peter'. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 108, 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 (links). 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 in this entry was a son of John Robhood (I). Lock (2002), p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Robert'. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 146, 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 (links). Notes
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  • Cornwall. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-26. Revised by … Record [3 Nov. 1339:] John Petyt, knight, of co. Cornwall, John Whalisby, John de Rosworgan and William Daungerous acknowledge that they owe to Philip de Bardes, Peter Byne and Nicholas Marny and their fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi, 500 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in co. Cornwall.  Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by Nicholas Marny. Hinds, Allen B 1901a, p. 273. Source notes Membrane 6d of the Close Roll for 13 Edward III – Part 2. Marginal note: "Nov. 3. Chiltern Langley". Italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1901a, p. 273. Also see ⁃ John Petit of Cornwall (links) ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). 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 against taking salmon in forbidden seasons (Stat. Westm. the Second, cap. 47), to keep the statute in the water of Thames; as the king has learned that many fishermen and others take salmon in [p. 175:] divers places in the said water with nets called 'trymkes' and other devices.  Afterwards, on 18 August, John Stodeye, John Little and John Torald were associated in the said commission. Isaacson, Robert F 1914a, pp. 174-75. Source notes Membrane 29d of the Patent Roll for 45 Edward III – Part II. Marginal note: "July 29. Westminster". Italics as in printed source. IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Isaacson, Robert F 1914a, pp. pp. 174-75. Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). …
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  • Robin Hood Field, Sellack. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-02-13. Revised by … 'Robin Hood Field' is or was the name of a close east of the former Gloucester to Hereford line, in Strangford, Sellack. It is recorded in the MS tithe award for Sellack, prepared 1839-40 (see MS sources section below). Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. MS sources ⁃ Tithe award, plot No. 68 (The Genealogist: Piece 14, Sub-Piece 188, Image 010) (£). Date 1840. ⁃ Tithe map (The Genealogist: Piece 14, Sub-Piece 188, Sub-Image 001) (£). Map, dated 1839. Web sources ⁃ Herefordshire through Time: Field names and landowners results: Robin Hood Field. Maps ⁃ 25" O.S. map Herefordshire XLVI.11 (1888; surveyed 1887) ⁃ 25" O.S. map Herefordshire XLVI.11 (1904; rev. 1903) ⁃ 25" O.S. map Herefordshire XLVI.11 (1904; rev. 1903) (georeferenced) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Herefordshire XLVI.SE (1887; surveyed 1887) …
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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 Nicholas Robhood concerned in this entry was a son of John Robhood [I]. see Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Nicholas. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 98, and see p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Nicholas'. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-09-16. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. The Peter Robhood concerned in this entry was a son of John Robhood [I]. see Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Peter. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 107, 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 (links). Notes
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  • Ryhall, the township in which Robin Hood's Stone was located. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-30. Revised by … 'Robin Hood's Stone' is listed as a field-name in 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 sources. A search in Rutland tithe awards At The Genealogist (£). has not yielded any results. According to an article in a local newspaper (2015), Robin Hood's Stone "was to be found at Belmesthorpe at one time". Waites, Bryan. 'Was national legend Robin Hood the outlaw of the Forest of Rutland?, Rutland Times, published 21 January 2015. Belmesthorpe is in 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 certain localization. In lieu of the actual coordinates of the stone I use those for Ryhall in the infobox and on the …
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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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 102, 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 (links). Notes
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  • Robin Hood Inn with its Little John room. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-31. Revised by … One of the hotel rooms at the now closed Robin Hood Inn in Little Matlock near Sheffield was called the Little John room. This and three other rooms were introduced in August of 2006, when the inn's website described them as "4 luxury boutique style en suite bedrooms all individually themed and named aptly of the Robin Hood legends". Archived pub website at The Wayback Machine. See further the entry on the inn. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Archived pub website at The Wayback Machine. Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-09-15. Revised by … Record Source notes The Walter Robhood concerned in this entry was a son of John Robhood (I). Lock (2002), p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Walter'. IRHB comments IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 208, and see 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 (links). 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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 (links). Notes
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  • Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-08-01. Revised by … Record [1338:] Likewise [i.e. a day is given until the next court] to Robert Hode plaintiff and Walter le Wright in a plea of trespass. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 28. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday 4 December 1338. MS heading: 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 6. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, pp. 26, 28. IRHB's brackets. IRHB comment For this case see 1338 - Robert Hood of Alverthorpe (1). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 28; and see p. 26. Also see ⁃ 1338 - Robert Hood of Alverthorpe (1) ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Scott, Walter; Immermann, Karl, transl.; [?Ahlefeldt-Laurvig, Elisabeth Davidia Margarethe, transl.]. Ivanhoe: eine Geschichte vom Verfasser des Waverley (Walter Scott) / Nach der neuesten Originalausgabe übersetzt und mit einem einleitenden Vorworte versehen von Karl Immermann. Hamm: Wundermann, 1826. 3 vols. 12mo. It is possible that the Danish countess Elise (Elisabeth) Ahlefeldt-Laurvig, Immermann's future lover, did most of the work on this German translation, but this seems uncertain in view of the evidence cited by Porterfield (see 'Bibliographical sources' below). Bibliographical sources ⁃ Goedeke, Karl 1905a, pp. 612-13 ⁃ Porterfield, Allen Wilson 1913a; see p. 215. Citation ⁃ Scott, Walter; Immermann, Karl, transl.; [?Ahlefeldt-Laurvig, Elisabeth Davidia Margarethe, transl.]. Ivanhoe: eine Geschichte vom Verfasser des Waverley (Walter Scott) (Hamm, 1826)
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  • Sandal. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-08-12. Revised by … Record [1349:] Agnes, Joan and Cecilia daughters of Roger de Doncastre give likewise [i.e. for licence to heriot] 3s 4d for the same on a messuage and 17½ acres in Crigglestone after the death of Roger their father, whose heirs they are, to hold likewise [i.e. to themselves and their heirs according to the custom of the manor]. Jewell, Helen M 1981a, p. 201. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; Court of Joan of Bar at Sandal on Monday 19 October 1349. Headword: None. Membrane 2. IRHB's brackets Jewell, Helen M 1981a, pp.199, 201. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Jewell, Helen M 1981a, p. 201, and see p. 199. Also see ⁃ Persons named Roger of Doncaster (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-19. Revised by … In July 1555 the Scottish parliament prohibited Robin Hood festivals or events throughout Scotland. Allusions Lists and gazetteers ⁃ Lancashire, Ian 1984a, No. 1618. ⁃ Sussex, Lucy 1994a, p. 276. Sources ⁃ Not included in Mill, Anna Jean 1927a. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Peebles. 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, pp. 122-23, 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 (links). Notes
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  • Robin Hood Travel Ltd. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Robin Hood Travel Ltd. in Rudyard, Lee, hires out busses and offers bus tours to UK destinations. Robin Hood Travel Ltd.; Facebook: Robin Hood Travel Ltd. Incorporated on 24 Nov. 1981, Cylex: Robin Hood Travel Ltd., Rudyard. the company is still online with its own website and on Facebook and still seems to be in business, though the Google Earth Street View photo shown below suggests that its headquarters are being demolished. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Cylex: Robin Hood Travel Ltd., Rudyard ⁃ Robin Hood Travel Ltd. Company website. Background ⁃ Facebook: Robin Hood Travel Ltd. 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 in this entry was a son of John Robhood (I). Lock (2002), p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Robert'. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 144, 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 (links). 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 Peter Robhood concerned in this entry was a son of John Robhood [I]. see Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 222 s.n. 'Robhood, Peter. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 123, 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 (links). 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. Catherine Robhood was the wife of Peter Robhood (II). Lock (2002), p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Catherine' and 'Robhood, Peter'. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 125, and see p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Catherine'. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: History Group. ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham le Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts) ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (links). Notes
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  • Robin Hood's Bay By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-03. Revised by … Record [6 Apr. 1565:] Grant in fee simple to Richard Cholmeley, knight, of lands etc. (named with tenants' names) in Robynhoodebay, Normanby, [m. 19] Filing, Thorpe and Stoope, Co. York, late of the Monastery of Whytbye, Co. York, and all their appurtenances in Robynhoodbay, Normanby, Fyling, [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 in socage; issues from Michaelmas last. For 1120l. 12s. 6d. paid at the Exchequer to Thomas Gardiner, a Teller there. By P. S. Collingsridge, J S 1960a, p. 206. Source notes Brackets and italic type as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Collingsridge, J S 1960a, p. 206. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-11. Revised by … Record [30 Jul. 1366:] Whereas the king is informed that on Sunday after St. Chad, in the thirty-sixth year, at the hour of curfew (ignitegii) Richard del Lee of Stalynton came to the house of Thomas Alot of Stalynton and assaulted and wounded him, and Thomas in self defence struck him in the left side with a knife whereof he died forthwith; the king pardons Thomas his suit for the said death, whereof he is indicted or appealed, and any consequent outlawry. By p.s. Isaacson, Robert F 1912b, p. 303. Source notes Membrane 35 of the Patent Roll for 40 Edward III - Part II. Marginal note: "July 30. Westminster". Italic type as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Isaacson, Robert F 1912b, p. 303. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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 (links). Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-01. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. The John Robhood concerned in this entry is probably 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]'. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 44, 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 (links). …
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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 in this entry was a son of John Robhood [I]. see Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Robert. Bracketed ellipsis by IRHB. Second brackets as in printed source. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 84, 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 (links). Notes
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  • Newton (Wakefield) and Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-08-08. Revised by … Record [1340:] John Attebarre plaintiff and Robert Hode agree in a plea of trespass. Robert is amerced 2d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 244. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield, Friday 25 August 1340. MS heading: 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 23d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, pp. 243, 244. IRHB comment This entry must concern Robert Hode of Newton. See preceding entries listed below. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 244, and see p. 243. Also see ⁃ 1340 - Robert Hood of Newton (4) ⁃ 1340 - Robert Hood of Newton (5) ⁃ 1340 - Robert Hood of Newton (6) ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-01. Revised by … Allusion Source notes Italics as in source. IRHB comments Mention of hobby horse and morris dance, sig. D1r. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Breton, Nicholas 1600a, sig. E3r. 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 Peter Robhood concerned in this entry was a son of John Robhood [I]. see Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 222 s.n. 'Robhood, Peter. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 123, 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 (links). Notes
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  • Sowerby. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-12-12. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), Friday, Feast of St Barnabas the Apostle, 9 Edward II; under section heading "Sourbi", i.e. Sowerby; membrane 16. Lister, pp. 110, 120, 121. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1930a, p. 131, and see pp. 110, 120. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Sowerby, North Yorkshire. Cross-references ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. 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 (in mercy) of Newton in a plea of trespass; pledge, Robert de Mora. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 181. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday the Feast of St. George, 7 Edward III, 23 April 1333. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Alverthorpe'. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 177, 179. 181. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 181; and see pp. 177, 179. Also see ⁃ 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (3) ⁃ 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (4) ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Robin Hood Inn with its Maid Marian room. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-31. Revised by … One of the hotel rooms at the now closed Robin Hood Inn in Little Matlock near Sheffield was called the Maid Marian room. This and three other rooms were introduced in August of 2006, when the inn's website described them as "4 luxury boutique style en suite bedrooms all individually themed and named aptly of the Robin Hood legends". Archived pub website at The Wayback Machine. See further the entry on the inn. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Archived pub website at The Wayback Machine. 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 in 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 listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ 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 (links). Notes
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  • Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-26. Revised by … Record [1316:] Amabel Brodelegh sues Robert Hood for 7 s issuing from a rood of land which the said Robert demised to the same Amabel for the term of six years which he was not able to warrant to her. The aforesaid Robert came & could not deny this. Therefore, it is decided that the said Amabel may recover the said 7 s, & the said Robert for his unjust deceit be amerced 3 d. Lister, John 1930a, p. 72. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday next before Feast of St Cuthbert, the Bishop, 9 Edward II. Lister, John 1930a, p. 70, 72. The entry appears under "Alverthorpe". Lister, John 1930a, p. 71. Membrane 10. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1930a, p. 72, and see pp. 68, 70, 71. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). Notes
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  • Cornwall. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-19. Revised by … Record [10 July 1358:] To the sheriff of Cornwall. Order to cause John Petyt, knight, to have seisin of 2 messuages and 2 acres of Cornish land in Trenans, which John Rogeron of Trenans held, who was outlawed for felony, it is said, as the king has learned by inquisition taken by the sheriff that the said tenements have been in the king's hand for a year and a day, that John held them of John Petyt, and that Robert de Elford, late sheriff, had the year and day thereof and ought to answer therefor to the king. Hinds, Allen B 1908a, p. 461. Source notes Membrane 15 of the Close Roll for 32 Edward III. Marginal note: "July 10. Westminster". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1908a, p. 461. Also see ⁃ John Petit of Cornwall (links) ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes .
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  • Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-08-01. Revised by … Record [1339:] Robert Hode likewise [surrenders in court] a rood of land of meadow in Alvirthorp, which [is] granted to William de Feri to hold to himself and his heirs following the custom of the manor; fine 3d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 42. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday 8 January 1339. MS heading: 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 8d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, pp. 37, 40, 42. First brackets by IRHB, second brackets as in printed source. Strikethrough indicates deletion as indicated (by other means) in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 42; and see pp. 37, 40. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Allusion Source notes IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Thoresby, Ralph 1830a, vol. 1, pp. 292-93. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Ralph Thoresby 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 Riding of Yorkshire), 13 December 1308. MS heading: 'Alverthorpe'. Baildon (1906), p. 191, and for court location see p. 190. IRHB comments I believe accidentally injuring someone would have resulted in a fine at this time, so the incident(s) referred to did not necessarily involve any acts of violence. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, p. 191, and see p. 190. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Alverthorpe. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Newton (Wakefield) and Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-24. Revised by … Record [1323:]   Robert Hode of Neuton surrenders half a "broddole" in the great meadow of Alverthorp, which is committed to Philip D . . . 6 d for entry. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 4. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday after the Feast of St Ambrose (April 4), 16 Edward II [1323]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Stanley'. Lister, John 1930a, pp. 3, 4; brackets as in printed source. Brackets and italic type as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 4; and see p. 3. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Southampton. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-15. Revised by … Record [4 Feb. 1374:] Appointment of William Bacon, mayor of Suthampton, William Mauneshull, bailiff thereof, Thomas Hoywode and William Scarlet [p. 406:] to take twenty hewers of stone in the county of Southampton for the works of the walls of the said town, put them to the works at the wages of the men of the town, there to stay as long as shall be necessary, and arrest all who are contrariant and commit them to prison until they find security to serve on the works. Isaacson, Robert F 1914a, pp. 405-406. Source notes Membrane 33 of the Patent Roll for 48 Edward III – Part I. Marginal note: "Feb. 4. Westminster". IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Isaacson, Robert F 1914a, pp. 405-406. Also see ⁃ Persons named William Scathlock (links). Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-30. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. The John Robhood concerned in 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]'. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, pp. 26, 27, 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 (links). Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-28. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; Tourn held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire) on the Friday next after the Feast of St. Martin, 6 Edward III, 13 November 1332; entry under heading 'Wakefeld'. Membrane 2d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 125, 127, 128. IRHB's brackets. IRHB comments It is likely but not certain that the fine was for blocking up the water course as in the other entries. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 128, and see pp. 125, 127. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Sheriffs of Nottingham: Henry de Fauconberg ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. 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 Peter Robhood concerned in this entry was a son of John Robhood [I]. see Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 222 s.n. 'Robhood, Peter. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 120, 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 (links). Notes
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  • Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-25. Revised by … Record [1324:] John Attebarre sues Robert Hood for trespass. Surety—German Kay. He is attached by William de Ouchethorp. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 32. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), the 1st of June [1324]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Alverthorp' (Alverthorpe). Lister, John 1930a, pp. 30, 32; IRHB's brackets. IRHB comment This entry and 1324 - Robert Hood of Newton (1) taken together make it almost certain that the Robin Hoods of Alverthorpe and Newton flourishing c. 1323-24 were one and the same man. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 32; and see p. 30. Also see ⁃ Also see 1324 - Robert Hood of Newton (1) ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ 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 Walter Robhood mentioned in this entry was a son of John Robhood (I). Lock (2002), p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, John [1]' and 'Robhood, Walter'. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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 (links). 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 107, and see p. 222 s.n. 'Robhood, Nicholas', '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 (links). Notes
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  • Robin Hood's Well. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-26. Revised by … Robin Hood's Well in Halton Gill, located high on the Pennines, is noted without any source reference in the English Place-Name Society's volume on the West Riding 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 in 1851. O.S. 6" map, Yorkshire Sheet 97 (1851) at NLS. Gazetteers ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 310. Sources ⁃ 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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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-07-23. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor Court at Wakefield, (West Riding of Yorkshire), 12 Mar. 1314; membrane 9, dorse. Lister, pp. 36-37. IRHB's ellipsis. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. IRHB comments Henry de Faucumberg, an historical sheriff of Nottinghamshire, has been suggested as the original of Robin Hood's traditional enemy. John Bellamy argues that the Henry Faukonberg concerned in 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 Nottingham. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 36-37. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Sheriffs of Nottingham: Henry de Fauconberg ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Cornwall. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-26. Revised by … Record [3 Nov. 1339:] John Petyt, knight of co. Cornwall, John [Whalisby], John [de Rosworgan] and William [Daungerous] acknowledge that they owe to the same merchants and to Bonefacio de Peruch[iis] and John Baroncelli and their fellows, merchants of the society of the Peruzzi, 200l.; to be levied etc. in co. Cornwall.  Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by Nicholas Marini of the society of the Bardi and by John Rekonery of the society of the Peruzzi. Hinds, Allen B 1901a, p. 273. Source notes Membrane 6d of the Close Roll for 13 Edward III – Part 2. Marginal note: "Nov. 3. Chiltern Langley". Italics as in printed source. Brackets, except the last, by IRHB, supplied from the preceding entry in the printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1901a, p. 273. Also see ⁃ John Petit of Cornwall (links) ⁃ Persons named Little John …
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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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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 (links). Notes
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  • Sandal or Sandal Magna, now a suburb of Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-08-12. Revised by … Record [1350:] Robert son of Peter Hode heriots on 1½ acres in le Oldfeld and le Castelfeld of Sandal after the death of Peter his father, whose heir he is, to hold to himself and his heirs according to the custom of the manor, paying 6d. Jewell, Helen M 1981a, p. 240. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court of Joan of Bar held at Wakefield Thursday 20 May 1350. Heading: None. Membrane 9. Jewell, Helen M 1981a, pp. 239, 240. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Jewell, Helen M 1981a, p. 240, and see p. 239. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Robin Hood Plaice. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Robin Hood Plaice was a fish and chips shop in Edwinstowe. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ The shop's website, formerly at http://www.robinhoodplaice.co.uk, is partially archived at the Wayback Machine at the Internet Archive. File:Robin Hood Plaice FRONT (Edwinstowe, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire).jpg|The fish and chips shop up close / From the shop's defunct website. File:Robin Hood Plaice (Edwinstowe, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire).jpg|The fish and chips shop from across the street / From the shop's defunct website.
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  • St Ann's Well a.k.a. Robin Hood's Well By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-16. Revised by … Record Source notes The above text is the editor's brief mention, in his index of place-names, of a record entry not included in 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 included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ 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. 'Robin Hood's Well alias St. Anne's Well'. Also see ⁃ 1500 - Disturbance near Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1548 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1597 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1625 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham). Notes
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-30. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. The John Robhood concerned in 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]'. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 41, 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 (links). Notes
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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 Riding of Yorkshire), 29 June 1309. MS heading: '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.: "In certain parts of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, each of a number of administrative officials formerly elected by the inhabitants of a township." Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, p. 219, and see p. 217. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Alverthorpe. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. 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 in this court roll entry are reminiscent of genitive constructions one might find in French, so presumably we should read "the tenement Robhood's". The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 1998a, p. 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 (links) …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-06. Revised by … Allusion Source notes IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Thoresby, Ralph 1830a, vol. 1, pp. 146-47. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Ralph Thoresby. Notes
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  • Marsh, George L. 'Sources and Analogues of "The Flower and the Leaf". Part I.', Modern Philology, vol. IV (1906), pp. 121-67 . Downloads ⁃ PDF. ☛ Marsh, George L 1906b
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  • Marsh, George L. 'Sources and Analogues of "The Flower and the Leaf". Part II.', Modern Philology, vol. IV (1906), pp. 281-327 . Downloads ⁃ PDF. ☚ Marsh, George L 1906a
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  • Surrey and Sussex. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-22. Revised by … Record [18 Aug. 1380:] To Robert de Loxle escheator in Surrey and Sussex. Order to remove the king's hand and meddle no further with the manors of Colle co. Surrey and Codelawe co. Sussex, saving dower to Eleanor who was wife of John de Arundell knight, and delivering up any issues thereof taken; as the king has learned by inquisition, taken by the escheator, that at his death the said John held the said manors of others than the king. Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 399. Source notes Membrane 38 of the Close Roll for 4 Richard II. Marginal note: "August 18. Westminster". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 399. Also see ⁃ 1380 - Escheator Robert Loxle (3) ⁃ Persons named Robert Loxley (links). 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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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  • 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 in 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]'. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 43, 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 (links). Notes
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  • Great Windmill Street, where the Robin Hood was located. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-20. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB has silently regularized the use of spaces before punctuation marks in the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceedings of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the original printed edition. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Proceedings of the Old Bailey: 10 Apr. 1834. Also see ⁃ 1799 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1800 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1824 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1848 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1868 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (4) ⁃ Robin Hood (St James, Westminster). 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 Peter Robhood concerned in this entry was a son of John Robhood [I]. see Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 222 s.n. 'Robhood, Peter. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 124, 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 (links). Notes
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  • Artington, 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 king'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 in 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. Hinds, Allen B 1914a, pp. 338-39. Source notes Membrane 29d of the Close Roll for 3 Richard II. Italics as in printed source. IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1914a, pp. 338-39. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Artington. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robert Loxley (links). Notes
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  • Sandal. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-28. Revised by … Record [1332:] For vert in 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 included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 63, and see p. 60. Also see ⁃ Persons named Roger of Doncaster (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Newton (Wakefield) and Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-08-08. Revised by … Record [1340:] A day is given until the next court to John Attebarre plaintiff and Robert Hode in a plea of trespass in 2 claims. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 240. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield, Friday 28 July 1340. MS heading: None. Membrane 22d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, pp. 237, 240. IRHB comment This entry must concern Robert Hode of Newton, compare 1340 - Robert Hood of Newton (4), and see 1340 - Robert Hood of Newton (5). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 240, and see p. 237. Also see ⁃ 1340 - Robert Hood of Newton (4) ⁃ 1340 - Robert Hood of Newton (5) ⁃ 1340 - Robert Hood of Newton (7) ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Southampton. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-17. Revised by … Record [21 July 1322:] The like [sc. commission of oyer and terminer] to the same justices [sc. John Randolf, Ralph de Bereford and Robert de Estden] on like petition before the king and Council in the said Parliament on complaint by William de Meriet and his fellows, merchants of Genoa, that Nicholas de Barfiet, William de Bartlet, Richard Leg', Andrew le Proud, Roger le Suour and Roger Hildemer and others, took and carried away their goods at Southampton. By pet. of C. Black, J G 1904b, p. 251; matter in brackets supplied from p. 250. Source notes Membrane 29d of the Patent Roll for 16 Edward II – Part I. Marginal note: "July 21. York". IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1904b, p. 251; and see p. 250. Also see ⁃ 1324 - Richard Leg at Southampton ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Site of St Ann's Well a.k.a. Robin Hood's Well By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-16. Revised by … Record Source notes The above text is the editor's brief mention, in his index of place-names, of a record entry not included in 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 included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ 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. 'Robin Hood's Well alias St. Anne's Well'. Also see ⁃ 1500 - Disturbance near Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1548 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1596 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1625 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham). Notes
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  • Robin Hood Mill By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-10-17. Revised by … Robin Hood Mill seems to have been established at Clifton Road or Wakefield Road by 1823. See MS sources section below. It was probably located on land that later came to be sandwiched in between Clifton Road and Wakefield Road, and hence either road could be cited as its address. From 1840 to 1907 if not later, the tenant was Ramsden, Camm & Company, manufacturers of telegraph wire, cables etc. See Malcolm Bull's Calderdale Companion: Mills & Mines R, and see MS sources section below. Apparently the precincts were named Robin Hood Wire Works during their tenancy. Malcolm Bull's Calderdale Companion: Mills & Mines R. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. MS sources The following papers among the of Kirklees and the Armytage Family", at West Yorkshire Archive Service, Calderdale, refer to the Robin Hood Mill: ⁃ Rentals, KM/A/980 (1823-42): "For Robin Hood …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-20. Revised by … Allusion IRHB comments Whimzies is a series of satirical portraits of representatives of various trades of the kind at which Braithwaite was so adept. Lists ⁃ Not in: Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a. ⁃ Outside scope of: Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1859a, pp. 34-36. Notes
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  • / HTN collection.]] By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-22. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-09-05. Primary sources: literary Primary editions ⁃ Anonymous 1572a. Not seen Facsimile editions ⁃ Beattie, William 1966a. Scholarly and literary editions ⁃ Browne, William Hand 1903a ⁃ Hanna, Ralph 2019a ⁃ Herrtage, Sidney J H 1882a ⁃⁃ Herrtage, Sidney J H 1969a ⁃ Lupack, Alan 1990a, pp. 161-204 ⁃ Tonndorf, Max 1894a. Studies and criticism ⁃ Bradbury, Nancy Mason 2011a ⁃ King, Pamela M 2021a ⁃ Putter, Ad 2012a ⁃ Wright, Glenn 2001a. Allusions Records Notes
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  • Sandal. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-29. Revised by … Record [1333:] Elias de Doncastre surrenders half a bovate in Crigglestone which is demised to his son Thomas to be held likewise; entry fine 40d. William de Donecastre surrenders 16 acres and 3 roods in Crigglestone which are demised to Roger his son to be held likewise; entry fine 40d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 151. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield on the Friday next after the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross, 6 Edward III, 18 September 1332. The entry occurs under the headword: 'Sandal'. Membrane 6d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 149, 151. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 151, and see p. 149. Also see ⁃ Persons named Roger of Doncaster (links) ⁃ Wakefield. 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 in a pit taken long since [de antiquo capto]. Lister, John 1930a, p. 201. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday the Morrow of the Translation of St Thomas the Martyr [July 7], 11 Edward II. The entry appears under the heading "Alvirthorpe". Lister, John 1930a, pp. 199, 201; matter in brackets from printed source. Membrane 12d. Brackets and italic type as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1930a, p. 201, and see p. 199. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • St. Peter's Abbey, Shrewsbury. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-24. Revised by … Record [20 Jan, 1499:] Mandate to the escheator of the county of Salop to restore the temporalities of the Benedictine monastery of St. Peter, Shrewsbury, to Richard Lye, monk there, whose election as abbot has been confirmed by John bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.  To the chancellor of the county palatine of Lancaster.  Writ de intendendo to the tenants. By p.s. Black, J G 1901b, p. 178. Source notes Membrane 14 (7) of the Patent Roll for 14 Henry VII – Part III. Marginal note: "Jan. 20. Westminster". Italics as in printed source. IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1901b, p. 178. Also see ⁃ 1499 - Abbot Richard Lye in Shrewsbury (1) ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Brampton By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-10-28. Revised by … Record Source notes The entry occurs in a section headed 'Villata de Brampton', Wapentake of Strafforth. IRHB comments The entry immediately preceding that cited above concerns Willelmus del Leghe, taylor, and his wife Johanna, the next but one after it, Margareta, servant to the said William, while the fifth entry after it concerns Johannes del Leghe. A spicer was a 'dealer in spices; an apothecary or druggist'. OED, spicer, n.1 Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Anonymous 1877b, see p. 17. Background ⁃ OED, spicer, n.1 ⁃ Wikipedia: Richard II of England. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Robin Hood Hill. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-04. Revised by … The English Place-Name Society volume that covers the Huddersfield area lists Robin Hood Hill and Robin Hood House (under Almondbury parish) Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. II, p. 261. without any source reference, which usually indicates a modern date. Robin Hood Hill is the name of a hill with a c. 200 m long stretch of road off Woodhead Road. An adjacent, short and roughly L-shaped bit of road off Woodhead Road is named Hood Street. On Hood Street, one finds Robin Hood House. Gazetteers ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 309. Sources ⁃ Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. II, p. 261. Notes
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  • Johnson, Laurence. A mery and p[leasant comedy called] Misogonus (Huntington Library MS HM 452, fols. 1-24) 1577. 293 x 185 mm. Bibliographical sources ⁃ Guide To Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Huntington Library.
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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 Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday after Michaelmas, under the section heading "Sourby", i.e. Sowerby; membrane 1. Lister, p. 68. IRHB comments The most natural reading seems to be that the two Roberts were brothers, but we cannot rule out the possibility that "his" in "his brother" refers to John Hodde, in which case Roberts I and II would of course be nephew and uncle. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 68, 70. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Sowerby, North Yorkshire. Cross-references ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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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. Sources ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1818a, pp. 116-19. ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1820a, vol. II, pp. 358-59. ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1822a, pp. 138-39. ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1852a, pp. 148-49. ⁃ Braithwaite, Richard 1876a, pt. I (unpaginated); "Barnabæ Itinerarium", "Pars quarta"; "Barnabee's Journall", "Fourth part" Notes
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  • Site of the Robin Hood, Shoe Lane, Holborn. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-17. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB has silently regularized the use of spaces before punctuation marks in the quotation and corrected the HTML text at [ Proceedings of the Old Bailey] from the PDF of the original printed edition. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Proceedings of the Old Bailey: 2 Apr. 1838. Also see ⁃ 1692 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1813 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1831 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1832 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1834 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1834 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1838 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (6) ⁃ 1875 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ Robin Hood (Holborn). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-01. Revised by … Allusion Source notes Italics as in printed source. IRHB comments Mention of hobby horse and morris dance, sig. D1r. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Sussex, Lucy 1994a; see p. 287. Sources ⁃ Breton, Nicholas 1600a, sig. C3r. Notes
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  • Beverley. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-17. Revised by … Record [1 June 1323:] Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Herle, John de Donecastre, Geoffrey le Scrop and Robert de Scorburgh, on complaint by William, archbishop of York, that Thomas le Rede of Raskhill, John Littel Johan, Robert son of Robert de Stutevill, Nicholas de Stutevill and Hugh 'Robertknavestutevill,' with others, broke his park at Beverley, co. York, hunted therein and carried away deer. By K.  Afterwards on 16 November following, the king being at Nottingham, Adam de Hoperton was associated in the above commission. [Parl Writs.] Black, J G 1904b, p. 317. Source notes Membrane 5d of the Patent Roll for 16 Edward II – Part II. Marginal note: "June 1. York". Brackets and italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1904b, p. 317. Also see ⁃ Persons surnamed Littlejohn (links). Notes
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  • Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-27. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; sheriff's tourn held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Thursday after the Feast of St Leonard, Nov. 6, 2 Edw. IIII [1328]; entry under heading 'Wakefeld'. Walker, John William 1945a, pp. 135, 138. IRHB's brackets. IRHB comments This occurs in a cluster of entries of fines which are either accompanied by no statement of the cause or cite obstructing the highway with some object(s) or material(s) as the cause, so perhaps De Fauconberg or his representative was fined for the latter. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 138, an see p. 135. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Wakefield Also see ⁃ Sheriffs of Nottingham: Henry de Fauconberg ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • St Mary Magdalen Parish, Oxford. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-02-16. Revised by … An 1830 trade directory lists this as a tavern or public house in St. Mary Magdalen Parish, Oxford. Its proprietor was then a Richard Day. See Oxford History: Pigot's 1830 Directory: Oxford: Trades: T. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a|Dobson & Taylor, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Oxford History: Pigot's 1830 Directory: Oxford: Trades: T. Maps Maps of Oxford, focused on the Church of St Mary Magdalen. The Robin Hood is not indicated. ⁃ 6" O.S. map Oxfordshire XXXIII (1887 (surveyed 1876) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Oxfordshire XXXIII.SE (1900 (rev. 1898) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Oxfordshire XXXIII.SE (1900 (rev. 1898) (georeferenced) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Oxfordshire XXXIII.SE (1922 (rev. 1919) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Oxfordshire XXXIII.SE (c. 1947 (rev. 1938). Notes
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  • Stanley. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-07-31. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), "on Friday, the Feast of St. Nicholas [Dec. 6]", 1315, section "Stanley"; membrane 5. Lister, John 1917a, pp. 91, 94, 95. IRHB's ellipsis. IRHB comments See 1332 - Robert Hode of Stanley (1), 1332 - Robert Hode of Stanley (2) and 1332 - Robert Hode of Stanley (3). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, pp. 91, 94-95. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Stanley, West Yorkshire Also see ⁃ 1332 - Robert Hode of Stanley (1) ⁃ 1332 - Robert Hode of Stanley (2) ⁃ 1332 - Robert Hode of Stanley (3) ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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 (links). Notes
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  • London. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-19. Revised by … Record [8 Feb. 1357:] Enrolment of bond by Roger de Hagh to Robert de Loxlye in 60l. to be paid to him or to his attorney bearing this deed at Suthwerk on the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula next and at Easter following in equal portions. Dated Suthwerk, 8 February, 31 Edward III.  Memorandum that Roger came into the chancery at Westminster on 12 February and acknowledged the preceding deed. Hinds, Allen B 1908a, p. 390. Source notes Membrane 25d of the Close Roll for 31 Edward III. Italics as in printed source. IRHB comments On the close roll this entry is preceded by 1357 - Robert de Loxlye of London (1). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1908a, p. 390. Also see ⁃ 1357 - Robert de Loxlye of London (1) ⁃ Persons named Robert Loxley (links). Notes
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  • Westminster, the home port of the James. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-03-08. Revised by … Record [6 Sep. 1312:]   Safe conduct, until Christmas, for John Petit, master of the king's ship la James of Westminster, going to divers parts on the king's business. By K.   The like for the under-mentioned mariners: Robert Gold, master of the king's ship la l'etre of Westminster; Richard atte Wose, master of the king's ship la Weliwonne. Handcock, G F 1894a, p. 491. Source notes Marginal note in printed source: "Sept. 6. Westminster". Italics as in printed source. IRHB comments For the career of this John Little and for the name "atte Wose" see Little John the mariner (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Handcock, G F 1894a, p. 491. Also see ⁃ Little John the mariner (links) ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • Catterlen Wood where a spring was known as Robin Hood's Well according to the 1857 allusion. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-11. Revised by … According to Jeremiah Sullivan (see 1857 Allusion below), a spring in a wood near Catterlen was known as Robin Hood's Well. I have assumed he meant Catterlen Wood, which is adjacent to the village. The coordinates cited in the infobox and indicated on the Google map are those of the wood. I have not been able to locate the well. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ 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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  • 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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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  • 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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 (links). Notes
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  • The site of Newgate Prison. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-03-30. Revised by … Record [27 May 1325:] Appointment of Simon de Redyng, serjeant at arms, to arrest Richard atte Wose, John le Luttle and Roger le Catour and bring them to Neugate gaol to be delivered to the sheriffs there by indenture. By K. Black, J G 1904a, p. 123. Source notes Marginal note: "May 27. Chertsey". IRHB comments For the career of this John Little and for the name "atte Wose" see Little John the mariner (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1904a , p. 123. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Newgate Prison. Also see ⁃ Little John the mariner (links) ⁃ Criminals named Little John (links) ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • Holywell, the parish in which a pub named Robin Hood was located in 1852. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-19. Revised by … Gardner’s 1852 Directory of Oxfordshire under 'Hotels, Inns, &c.' lists an establishment named Robin Hood in Holywell Parish, Oxford. The proprietor was a Thomas Davis. Oxford History: Gardner’s 1852 Directory: Oxford: Hotels, Inns, &c. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a|Dobson & Taylor, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Oxford History: Gardner’s 1852 Directory: Oxford: Hotels, Inns, &c. Maps Maps of Oxford, focused on Holywell. The Robin Hood is not indicated. ⁃ 6" O.S. map Oxfordshire XXXIII (1887 (surveyed 1876) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Oxfordshire XXXIII.SE (1900 (rev. 1898) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Oxfordshire XXXIII.SE (1900 (rev. 1898) (georeferenced) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Oxfordshire XXXIII.SE (1922 (rev. 1919) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Oxfordshire XXXIII.SE (c. 1947 (rev. 1938). Background ⁃ …
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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 in Surrey. Order in presence of Richard earl of Arundell, to whom the king 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 minor in the king's wardship, to assign dower of the same to Eleanor who was the said John's wife, of whom the king has taken an oath that she shall not marry without his licence. Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 396. Source notes Membrane 39 of the Close Roll for 4 Richard II. Marginal note: "June 30. Westminster". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 396. Also see ⁃ 1380 - Escheator Robert Loxle (4) ⁃ Persons named Robert Loxley (links). Notes
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  • Drighlington. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-18. Revised by … Record Source notes Richard de Ley and his wife pay 4d. in Poll Tax. Listed under the vill of "Drithlyngton'", Wapentake of 'Morlay'. IRHB comments As of 18 july 2020, Wikipedia's article on the wapentake of 'Agbrigg and Morley' states that Agbrigg and Morley were originally separate wapentakes but were 'probably combined by the 13th century when similar administrative reforms occurred elsewhere in England'. Wikipedia: Morley, West Yorkshire. Yet the 1379 Poll Tax shows them still separate. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Anonymous 1881d; see p. 300. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Agbrigg and Morley ⁃ Wikipedia: Drighlington ⁃ Wikipedia: Morley, West Yorkshire. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • Stanley. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-28. Revised by … Record [1332:] An inquisition finds that Robert Hode (6d) and John Tyting (3d), executors of the testament of Matilda Tyting, impleaded Thomas Hydebyer in court Christian, therefore amerced 9d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 149. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield on the Friday next after the Epiphany, 8 Edward III, 8 January 1333. The entry occurs under the presumed headword: 'Stanley' (illegible in the MS). Membrane 5d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 146, 148, 149. IRHB comment Also see 1315 - Robert Hoode of Stanley, 1332 - Robert Hode of Stanley (1) and 1332 - Robert Hode of Stanley (2). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 149, and see pp. 146, 148. Also see ⁃ 1315 - Robert Hoode of Stanley ⁃ 1332 - Robert Hode of Stanley (1) ⁃ 1332 - Robert Hode of Stanley (2) ⁃ Robin Hoods …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Allusion Source Notes IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Thoresby, Ralph 1830a, vol. 1, p. 411. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Ralph Thoresby Notes
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  • The Robin Hood and Little John. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … The Robin Hood & Little John is an old pub and (more recently) restaurant. According to a previous incarnation of the pub's website it is 200 years old. It was in business by 1846. The pub is listed as 'Public House Robin Hood [with] Outbuildings and Yard' in the 1846 tithe award for Aslackby with John Taylor Marston as landowner, Joseph Seaton as occupier, no state of cultivation, and an area of 1 rood and 6 perches ( m 2 ). 1846 tithe award for Aslackby, online at the Genealogist, Piece 20, sub-piece 017, Image 017, #207 (£); accompanying map, online at the Genealogist, Piece 20, sub-piece 017, Sub-Image 001, #207 (£). The earliest map known to include the pub is a 6" O.S. map of the area published in 1888 (see Maps section below). Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. MS sources ⁃ 1846 tithe award for Aslackby, online at the …
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  • Robin Hood's Walk. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-09. Revised by … Described in 1856 as a "narrow winding lane, which was formerly the bed of the Scire-beck" (see 1856 Allusion), Robin Hood's Walk is now a meandering residential street in Boston. First recorded in 1640, this street name has more recently, one assumes, inspired a cluster of Robin Hood-related street names in the immediate vicinity: Friar Way, Greenwood Drive, Locksley Close, Marian Road, Sheriff Way and Sherwood Avenue. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Thompson, Pishey 1856a, pp. 199-200, 466. Notes
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  • Williams, Jay. The Good Yeomen. London: Macdonald, 1956. 286 pp. 8°. Bibliographical sources ⁃ BL. Citation ⁃ Williams, Jay. The Good Yeomen (London, 1956) .
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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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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 (links). 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 in 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]'. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 56, 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 (links). 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 in this entry was a son of John Robhood (I). Lock (2002), p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Peter'. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 145, 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 (links). Notes
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  • Bristol. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-24. Revised by … Record [30 Sep. 1727:] [The 70 ton vessel Little John of Bristol, owned by Samuel Day and with William Barry as master, made a voyage to Africa, bringing slaves to Barbados and 20 tons of redwood to Bristol, to which it returned on 30 Sep. 1727.] Richardson, David 1986a, p. 157, and see p. xii Source notes The printed source is a structured summary of an entry in MS E190/1201/2, SMV Wharfage books (NA). The above bracketed text was constructed by IRHB, expanding the summary on the basis of keys provided elsewhere in the printed source. Richardson, David 1986a, entry p. 157, keys p. xii IRHB comments There are several examples of vessels names after Little John or Robin Hood, see Ship names. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Richardson, David 1986a, p. 157, and see p. xii Also see ⁃ Little John (Bristol) ⁃ Ship names. Notes
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  • Beeston, near Leeds. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-18. Revised by … Record Source notes William Schakelok and his wife pay 4d. in Poll Tax. Listed under the vill of "Beeston'", Wapentake of 'Morlay'. IRHB comments As of 18 july 2020, Wikipedia's article on the wapentake of 'Agbrigg and Morley' states that Agbrigg and Morley were originally separate wapentakes but were 'probably combined by the 13th century when similar administrative reforms occurred elsewhere in England'. Wikipedia: Morley, West Yorkshire. Yet the 1379 Poll Tax shows them still separate. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Anonymous 1881d; see p. 299. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Agbrigg and Morley ⁃ Wikipedia: Beeston ⁃ Wikipedia: Morley, West Yorkshire. Also see ⁃ Persons named William Scathlock (links). Notes
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  • Site of the Robin Hood, Leather Lane, Holborn. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-18. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB has silently regularized the use of spaces before punctuation marks in the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceedings of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the original printed edition. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Proceedings of the Old Bailey: 14 Jan 1807. Also see ⁃ 1767 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1776 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1786 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1796 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1820 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1838 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1888 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ Robin Hood (Leather Lane, Holborn). Notes
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  • Drogheda. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-06. Revised by … Record Source notes MS ref.: Membrane 46. Marginal note to the first line cited: "Louth". IRHB comments An essoin was an excuse for nonappearance in court. Robert Hood is one of the (alleged) culprits in this case, but the nature of the crime is not stated. It could be trespass to person, chattels or land, each of which category again has several subcategories (see Wikipedia: Trespass ). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Mills, James 1914a, pp. 58-59. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Trespass Notes
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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 in Surrey and Sussex. Like order concerning knights' fees etc. [sc. to give to Thomas and Eleanor livery of the third part of one knight's fee'] in Wiggesele and Ore co. Sussex, Clopham, Kyrsalton, Waunebeurgh and Horslegh co. Surrey [...] Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 393. Source notes Membrane 41 of the Close Roll for 4 Richard II. Enrolled 22 June at Westminster. 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 in the southeast of England. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 393. Also see ⁃ Persons named Robert Loxley (links). Notes
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  • Stanley. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-28. Revised by … Record [1332:] The inquisition between Thomas Hydebier and John Titing and Robert Hode in a plea of impleading Thomas in court Christian respited. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 145. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield on the Friday next after the Feast of St. Andrew the Apostle, 6 Edward III, 4 December 1332. The entry occurs under the headword: 'Stanley'. Membrane 5d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 142, 144, 145. IRHB comment Also see 1315 - Robert Hoode of Stanley, 1332 - Robert Hode of Stanley (1) and 1332 - Robert Hode of Stanley (3). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 145, and see pp. 142, 144. Also see ⁃ 1315 - Robert Hoode of Stanley ⁃ 1332 - Robert Hode of Stanley (1) ⁃ 1332 - Robert Hode of Stanley (3) ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ …
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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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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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  • 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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 (links). Notes
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  • Newton (Wakefield) and Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-08-08. Revised by … Record [1340:] The jurors say that Robert Hode depastured grass of John Wright, damage taxed at 2d. He is to satisfy and is amerced 3d. And the same inquiry finds that John Wright mowed grass of Robert Hoode, damage taxed at 14d. Likewise 3d. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 252. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield, Friday 15 September 1340. MS heading: 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 25. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, pp. 249, 251, 252. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 252, and see pp. 249, 251. Also see ⁃ 1340 - Robert Hood of Newton (8) ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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 (links). 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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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  • 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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 (links). Notes
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  • Kirklees Priory. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-27. Revised by … Record [1331:]   Alice de Skrevyn, Prioress of Kirkeleghs, by her attorney, offers herself against John Cokewald of Hertesheved in a plea of trespass. John does not come. Agnes Tyngil, his surety for appearing at this court, 2 d. John to be distrained to answer the said Prioress.  The said Prioress offers herself against Agnes Tyngil & Thomas, her son, for trespass, They do not come. John Cokewald, their surety, 2 d as above. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 173. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday after the Feast of St. Gregory the Pope (March 12), 5 Edw. Ill [1331]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Bailiff'. Walker, John William 1945a, pp. 172, 173. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 173, and see p. 172. Also see ⁃ Prioresses of Kirklees …
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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 in 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 "/" indicate MS insertions. Lock's brackets. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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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  • Suddaby, Donald. Fresh News from Sherwood / Illustrated by William Stobbs. London: Bodley Head, 1959. 159 pp. 8°. Bibliographical sources ⁃ BL. Citation ⁃ Suddaby, Donald. Fresh News from Sherwood (London, 1959) .
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  • Newton (Wakefield). By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-27. Revised by … Record [1331:] Robert Hood of Newton plaintiff and John Couper compromise in a plea of unjust taking and detention of a horse; Robert is amerced 3d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 10. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday next after the Feast of St Lucy the Virgin, 5 Edward III, 15 December 1331. MS heading: None. Membrane 1d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 9. IRHB comment For this case see 1331 - Robert Hood of Newton (01), 1331 - Robert Hood of Newton (04), and 1331 - Robert Hood of Newton (06). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 10, and see p. 9. Also see ⁃ 1331 - Robert Hood of Newton (01) ⁃ 1331 - Robert Hood of Newton (04) ⁃ 1331 - Robert Hood of Newton (06) ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons …
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  • Newton (Wakefield) and Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-08-08. Revised by … Record [1340:] An inquiry is to come to determine whether or not Robert Hode de Neuton mowed grass of John de Wright and carried off his hay from a third of a dole of meadow in Alvirthorp which he leased from the wife of Richard de Colley. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 247. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield, Friday 25 August 1340. MS heading: 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 24. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, pp. 243, 246, 247. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 247, and see pp. 243, 246. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Stanley. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-28. Revised by … Record [1332:] The inquisition between Thomas Hydebier and John Tyting and Robert Hode in a plea as to why they impleaded him in court Chris- [p. 142:] tian respited. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 141-42. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield on the Friday next after the Feast of St. Martin, 6 Edward III, 13 November 1332. The entry occurs under the headword: 'Stanley'. Membrane 5d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 140, 141-42. IRHB comment Also see 1315 - Robert Hoode of Stanley, 1332 - Robert Hode of Stanley (2) and 1332 - Robert Hode of Stanley (3). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 141-42, and see p. 140. Also see ⁃ 1315 - Robert Hoode of Stanley ⁃ 1332 - Robert Hode of Stanley (3) ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links). Notes
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  • Alverthorpe, now a Wakefield suburb. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-09-16. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's brackets. Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), 11 November 1308. Membrane 3. MS heading: 'Alverthorpe'. Baildon (1906), p. 182, and for court location, membrane and date see p. 180. IRHB comments Newton was a locality a few hundred meters north of Alverthorpe. See O.S. map Yorkshire 248 (1854; surveyed: 1849-51) (at NLS). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1906a, p. 182, and see p. 180. Maps ⁃ O.S. map Yorkshire 248 (1854; surveyed: 1849-51) (at NLS). Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Alverthorpe. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Rockingham. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-19. Revised by … Record [16 May 1354:] To Thomas de Brewes, keeper of the Forest this side Trent or to him who supplies his place in the forest of Rokyngham. Order to bail Robert Hod, imprisoned at Rokyngham for trespass of vert and venison in the forest of Rokyngham, if he shall find twelve mainpernors of that bailiwick who will undertake to have him before the justices next in eyre for pleas of the Forest in the county of Northampton, to stand to right for the said trespass, if he is repleviable according to the assize of the Forest. Hinds, Allen B 1908a, p. 23. Source notes Membrane 19 of the Close Roll for 28 Edward III. Marginal note: "May 16. Westminster". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1908a, p. 23. Discussion ⁃ Bird, W H B 1927a. Also see ⁃ Criminals named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Persons named Robert Loxley (links). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-11. Revised by … Allusion Source notes IRHB's brackets. A long note, which is irrelevant for our purpose, has been omitted above along with the reference to it. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Sullivan, Jeremiah 1857a, pp. 130-31. Notes
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  • Newton (Wakefield). By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-25. Revised by … Record [1324:] Robert Hood of Neuton, 2 d, and Richard del Ker, 6 d for vert, etc. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 44. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday, the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross (Sept. 14), 18 Edw. II [1324]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Alvirthorp' (Alverthorpe). Lister, John 1930a, pp. 30, 32; brackets as in printed source. IRHB comment Given the comma between the two consecutive entries, one would be inclined to think that only Richard del Ker was fined for vert etc. and Robert Hood for an unspecified offence, but this is not certain. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 45; and see p. 44. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Cornwall. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-18. Revised by … Record [17 Mar. 1337:] The like [sc. commission of oyer and terminer] to Ralph Bloiou, John Petit and John Billoun, in the county of Cornwall, on petition before the king and council by Mounfrere de Sivill in Spain, master of a ship called la Seint Johan, setting forth that as he was bringing his ship laden with 92 tuns of wine of La Rochelle belonging to divers merchants, and other goods of him and his mariners, from Spain to Courtrey, some men from Cornwall and other parts of the realm boarded it near the port of St. Ives, carried it and the cargo away and used these at their will. By pet. of C. Isaacson, Robert F 1895a, p. 443. Source notes Membrane 32d of the Patent Roll for 11 Edward III – Part I. Marginal note: "March 17. Westminster". IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Isaacson, Robert F 1895a, p. 443. Also see ⁃ John Petit of Cornwall …
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  • Tute, J.S. Handy Guide to Fountains Abbey. 1890. 18 pp. softcover. Bibliographical sources ⁃ Heritage Gateway Citation ⁃ Tute, J.S. Handy Guide to Fountains Abbey (1890)
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  • The site of the Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-09-13. Revised by … One of just two places in Durham known to have been named after the outlaw was the Robin Hood, a 19th century public house in Leamside, about 800 m WSW of West Rainton. It is indicated on the 6" O.S. map of the area published in 1861 but must have gone out of business by 1898, as the revision of the map published that year does not have the pub indicated (see Maps section below). Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Maps ⁃ 6" O.S. map Durham XX (1861, surveyed 1857) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Durham XX.NE (1898, rev. 1895) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Durham XX.NE (1923, rev. 1915). Notes
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  • Site of the Robin Hood, Leather Lane, Holborn. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-18. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB has silently regularized the use of spaces before punctuation marks in the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceedings of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the original printed edition. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Proceedings of the Old Bailey: 22 Jul. 1796. Also see ⁃ 1767 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1776 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1785 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1786 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1807 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1811 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1820 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1838 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1870 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1888 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ Robin Hood (Leather Lane, Holborn) …
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  • Site of the Robin Hood, Leather Lane, Holborn. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-18. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB has silently regularized the use of spaces before punctuation marks in the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceedings of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the original printed edition. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Proceedings of the Old Bailey: 28 Jan. 1820. Also see ⁃ 1767 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1776 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1786 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1796 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1807 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1838 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1888 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ Robin Hood (Leather Lane, Holborn). Notes
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  • Westminster, the home port of the James, and Calais, France. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-03-08. Revised by … Record [26 Jul. 1313:]   Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Andrew Rosekyn, king's mariner, master of the king's ship called la Godeiere of Westminster, whom the king is sending to Calais on his business.   The like for the undermentioned mariners, viz.:—    William le Fisshere, master of the king's ship called la Welifare of Westminster.     John Petit, master of the king's ship called the James of Westminster. Handcock, G F 1898a, p. 5. Source notes Marginal note in printed source: "July 26. Westminster". Italics as in printed source. IRHB comments For the career of this John Little see Little John the mariner (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Handcock, G F 1898a, p. 5. Also see ⁃ Little John the mariner (links) ⁃ Persons named …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-03. Revised by … Record Source notes Brackets as in printed source. Marginal note: "Sept 4. Bordeaux". Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1906a, p. 320. Notes
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  • Blackwood (approximate location indicated), 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 Riding of Yorkshire), Friday after Michaelmas, 1308. Membrane 2. MS heading: '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 included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ 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 ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Wakefield. Notes
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  • Waltham Abbey. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-19. Revised by … Record [15 May 1358:] Enrolment of grant by John de la More, son and heir of Richard de la More of Waltham Holy Cross, co. Essex, to Martin Cavendissh, Robert Hood, clerk, and Sir John Offele, chaplain, of all the lands and rents which he holds in the said town of Waltham, which formerly belonged to Richard. Witnesses: William de Welde, William de Dyk, Thomas de Welleford, Richard de Cavendissh of London, Bartholomew Langrych, William Langrych, John Maundevill of Waltham. Dated London, 15 May, 32 Edward III. Hinds, Allen B 1908a, p. 510. Source notes Membrane 12d of the Close Roll for 32 Edward III. IRHB comments This entry is immediately followed on the close roll by 1358 - Robert Hood of Waltham Abbey (2). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1908a, p. 510. Also see ⁃ 1358 - Robert Hood of Waltham Abbey (2). ⁃ Persons named Robin Hood …
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  • Parish of St Giles, London. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-28. Revised by … Record Source notes Italic type as in printed source. IRHB's brackets. IRHB comments Foot of fine. The record is dated 12 Edward IV, which means some time in the period 11 April 1473 to 10 April 1474. Edward IV ruled from 4 March 1461 to 3 October 1470 and from 11 April 1471 to 9 April 1483, see Wikipedia: Edward IV of England. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Printed sources ⁃ Hardy, William John 1899b, p. 207, No. 43. Background ⁃ Edward IV of England. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-01. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-13. The section on Robin Hood proverbs includes information on specific proverbs, on proverb collections and lists, and on sources discussing proverbs. Also included are examples of the use of "Robin Hood" or names of minor characters as common nouns, plant names etc. Specific proverbs and expressions Collections and lists The page on "Collections and lists" includes lists of Robin Hood proverbs as well as general proverb collection. ⁃ Proverb collections and lists Studies and criticism The page on "Studies and criticism" lists the relatively few sources that touch on Robin Hood proverbs in general. ⁃ Proverb studies and criticism
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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 Nicholas, Robert and Peter Robhood concerned in this entry were sons of John Robhood [I]. see Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Nicholas, 'Robhood, Robert, and 'Robhood, Peter. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 97, and see p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Nicholas', 'Robhood, Robert, 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 (links). 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 in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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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  • West Tisted. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-30. Revised by … Record Source notes Macray, W.D. (1891), p. 24: The charter is item No. 263. Description of seal: 'Round green seal; a fleur-de-lis: "Sigill' Johanne Lohot."' Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Printed sources ⁃ Macray, William Dunn 1891a, pp. 23-24. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: West Tisted. Also see ⁃ Robert le Hod of West Tisted (record texts) ⁃ Robert le Hod of West Tisted (links). Notes
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  • Hinde, Thomas. Forests of Britain / Thomas Hinde. London: Gollancz, 1985. [288] pp. Illus. ISBN 0575035064. Bibliographical sources ⁃ British Library Citation ⁃ Hinde, Thomas. Forests of Britain (London, 1985) .
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  • Approximate indication of the site of the Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-20. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB has silently regularized the use of spaces before punctuation marks in the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceedings of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the original printed edition. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Proceedings of the Old Bailey: 6 Jun. 1810. Also see ⁃ 1750 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1808 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1809 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (4) ⁃ 1822 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1822 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (4) ⁃ 1824 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (4) ⁃ 1826 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1827 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1829 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1832 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1838 - …
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  • Newton (Wakefield). By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-25. Revised by … Record [1324:] John Attebarre and Robert Hode of Neuton (4 d ) agree. Walker, John William 1945a, p. 35. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday, 13th July, 18 Edw. II [1324]. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Alverthorp' (Alverthorpe). Lister, John 1930a, pp. 33, 35; brackets as in printed source. IRHB comment On the reasonable assumption that the agreement reached refers to 1324 - Robert Hood of Alverthorpe (1), it is virtually certain that the Robin Hoods of Alverthorpe and Newton flourishing c. 1323-24 were one and the same man. The 4d paid are a fee for agreeing at court. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, John William 1945a, p. 35; and see p. 34. Also see ⁃ 1324 - Robert Hood of Alverthorpe (1) ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-15. Revised by … Allusion Source notes The 1872 source reprints original prints with original t.-ps. and separate pagination. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Taylor, John (1578-1653) 1639a. Not seen. ⁃ Taylor, John (1578-1653) 1870a, First Collection, p. 28 of This summer's Travels (separate pagination). ⁃ Taylor, John (1578-1653) 1872a, p. 23 of This Summers Travels. Notes
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  • West Tisted. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-30. Revised by … Record Source notes Macray, W.D. (1891), p. 20: the date is '1237, 4 June, "pridie nonas Jun."' The charter was written "per manum P. Russinol." It is Macray's item No. 269. Description of seal: 'Fragment of the oval red episcopal seal, sewn up in wool.' Macray notes that there is '[a]nother original copy of the same grant, but one never sealed.' This is item No. 273 (not entered separately by Macray). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Printed sources ⁃ Macray, William Dunn 1894a, p. 20. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: West Tisted. Also see ⁃ Robert le Hod of West Tisted (record texts) ⁃ Robert le Hod of West Tisted (links). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-14. Revised by … Essential ⁃ Gable, John Harris 1939a. With some 950 works in a total of c. 1550 editions/printings Gable's bibliography remains an essential reference for the period up to 1935. For rarer items Gable lists libraries holding copies, and in most cases he provides references to bibliographical sources. However, the bibliography is by no means exhaustive. A wealth of materials in sources that do not belong to the Robin Hood tradition proper, especially allusions, dramatic records, and primary soruces for Robin Hood place-names, was left untapped. Coverage of sources in languages other than English is also extremely patchy. Significant ⁃ Bessinger Jr, Jess Balsor 1952a. Not seen, but known to contain extensive bibliography. ⁃ Chandler, John H., compil. 'Robin Hood: Select Literary Bibliography', at: The Robin Hood Project: a Robbins Library Digital Project (University of Rochester). Extensive selection, …
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-15. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyright materials. The Peter Robhood mentioned in this entry was Peter Robhood (II), a son of John Robhood (I). Lock (2002), op. cit., p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Peter'; and see ibid., s.n. 'Robhood, Nicholas' and 'Robhood, Robert'. IRHB comments The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequently in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 96, and see p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, Peter', 'Robhood, Nicholas' and '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 …
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  • Localities mentioned in the record. Robin Hood's Bay is second from the top. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-04-15. Revised by … Allusion Source notes Marginal note in printed source: "June 11". MS source: "Vol. XVIII", No. 67. "Dated June the 11th, 1692". Extent of MS source: 0.5 page. Italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Redington, Joseph 1868a, p. 242. Notes
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  • Westminster, the home port of the ships. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-03-30. Revised by … Record [21 Aug. 1324:]   Safe-conduct for one year, for William Lucas, master of the king's ship called la Cogge Nostre Dame of Westministre, going to divers parts of the realm on the king's business, and power to him to select mariners required for the keeping and governance thereof, but not men other than mariners. By p.K. The like for one year for John Petit, master of the king's ship called la Valence of Westminster. By p.K. Black, J G 1904a, p. 14. Source notes Marginal note against "Safe-conduct": "Aug. 18. Westminster". Italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1904a, p. 14. Also see ⁃ Little John the mariner (links) ⁃ Persons named Little John (links). Notes
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  • Approximate indication of the site of the Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-20. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB has silently regularized the use of spaces before punctuation marks in the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceedings of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the original printed edition. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Proceedings of the Old Bailey: 22 May 1822. Also see ⁃ 1750 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1808 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1809 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (4) ⁃ 1810 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1822 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (4) ⁃ 1824 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (4) ⁃ 1826 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1827 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1829 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1832 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1838 - …
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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 in this entry was a son of the John Robhood who figures in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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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  • Woodhouse Ledge in Leeds, where Robin Hood challenged the local lord and his men to a fight. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-12-17. Revised by … The 1891 allusion cited below mentions what appears to be a local tradition that Robin Hood challenged and fought "the lord of the manor" somewhere on the ridge. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Gray, Johnnie 1891a, p. 67; and see p. 66 for section heading. Maps ⁃ 6" O.S. map Yorkshire CCIII.SW (1895; surveyed 1888-90) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Yorkshire CCIII.SW (1909; rev. 1906) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Yorkshire CCIII.SW (1933; rev. 1933-34) [sic] ⁃ 6" O.S. map Yorkshire CCIII.SW (1947; rev. 1938). Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Woodhouse. Notes
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  • The Robin 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 in the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceedings of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the original printed edition. IRHB's ellipses. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Proceedings of the Old Bailey: Michael Murphy, Thomas Barr, Theft > animal theft, 1st January 1844. Also see ⁃ 1794 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1816 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1824 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (3) ⁃ 1864 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1). Notes
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  • Plumpton Park. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-11. In the Gest, King Edward is exasperated at noticing the scarcity of deer in Plumpton Park after Robin and his men have been poaching there during their stay with the knight. We should almost certainly take this to be in Lancashire, but it could just possibly be some place King Edward is meant to have visited after his progress in Lancashire, and in that case, a possible locality is a Plumpton Park or Plumpton Close in Low Bradfield that figures in MS sources of 1792 and/or 1796 according to A. H. Smith, Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. 1, p. 238. who also cites the related name Plumpton Lane, a place-name that still survives. Immediately north of Plmpton Lane is a small wooded area. Perhaps this was once known as Plumpton Park? Quotations Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ A Gest of Robyn Hode, st. 357. ⁃ Hall, …
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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. Peter Robhood (II), who is concerned in 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 in the manor court rolls throughout the period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and listings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record texts). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 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 …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-03. Revised by … Allusion Source notes Dugdale has reference to MS source in marginal note to the word "certified". Italics as in printed spurce. IRHB comments The monastery concerned is Coombe Abbey in Warwickhire. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Dugdale, William 1656a, p. 147. Notes
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  • West Tisted. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-30. Revised by … Record Source notes Macray, W.D. (1891), p. 23: This charter is item No. 241. Description of seal: 'Round brown seal; a fleur-de-lis: "Sigill' Johanne Lohot."' Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Printed sources ⁃ Macray, William Dunn 1891a, p. 23. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: West Tisted. Also see ⁃ Robert le Hod of West Tisted (record texts) ⁃ Robert le Hod of West Tisted (links). Notes
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  • Wakefield, the chief town of the Manor of Wakefield. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-09-05. Revised by … Record Source notes Lister (1917), p. 127: "Court held at Wakefield on Friday after the Octave of Easter" IRHB comments Collier was not an uncommon occupation, and Ralph was not an uncommon Christian name, so it is perhaps not surprising that at least one genuinely historical Ralph the Collier can be found. The tale of Rauf Coilȝear being a Scottish tale, there is of course no reason to believe that Ralph the Colier from the Wakefield manor court rolls gave his name to the tale or, conversely, that he was named after its hero. I do not believe this historical Ralph the Colier has been noted before. Printed sources ⁃ Lister, John 1917a, p. 132. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links). Notes Rauf Coilȝear
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  • Robin Hood House. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-04. Revised by … The English Place-Name Society volume that covers the Huddersfield area lists Robin Hood Hill and Robin Hood House (under Almondbury parish) Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. II, p. 261. without any source reference, which usually indicates a modern date. Robin Hood Hill is the name of a c. 200 m long section of a lane off Woodhead Road. A short, roughly L-shaped side road is named Hood Street. Robin Hood House is located on Hood Street. There are now only two houses on Hood Street; of these the one indicated on the Google map looks most like the house on the old photograph. Gazetteers ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 309. Sources ⁃ Adkin, Valerie 2006a. Not seen. ⁃ Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. II, p. 261. Notes -
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  • Jackson, J. Wilfred. 'The Prehistoric Archaeology of Lancashire and Cheshire', Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society, vol. L, pp. 65-106 . Bibliographical sources ⁃ Archaeology Data Service Library.
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  • Robin Hood Metals. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-23. Revised by … Located at Robin Hood Place, Church Gresley, Swadlincote, family-owned scrap metal merchants Robin Hood Metals Ltd. were established in 1969. Yell: Robin Hood Metals Ltd. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Yell: Robin Hood Metals Ltd. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Church Gresley. Notes
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  • North to south: Priestley Green, Rastrick, Fixby. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-09-03. Revised by … Record Source notes Wakefield Manor Court at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), "at Wakefeud on Friday in Whit week". Baildon (1901), p. 122. IRHB comments 'Presteley' is presumably Priestley Green. 'Fekesby' is Fixby. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Baildon, William Paley 1901a, p. 122. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Rastrick. Also see ⁃ 1275 - John Petit of Priestley (1) ⁃ 1275 - John Petit of Priestley (3) ⁃ 1275 - John Petit of Priestley (4) ⁃ 1275 - John Petit of Priestley (5) ⁃ 1275 - John Petit of Priestley (6) ⁃ Criminals named Little John (links) ⁃ Criminals named Little John (record texts) ⁃ Persons named Little John (links) ⁃ Persons named Little John (record texts) ⁃ Persons surnamed Littlejohn (links) ⁃ Persons surnamed …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-15. Revised by … Allusion IRHB comments For the "Robin Hood", see 1899 - Halliwell, Sutcliffe - By Moor and Fell (3). Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Sutcliffe, Halliwell 1899a, p. 237. Notes
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  • Newton (Wakefield) and Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-31. Revised by … Record [1338:] Beatrice formerly wife of Richard de Colley seeks against Philip Damysel a third of a rood of meadow in Alvirthorp as her dower which fell to her after the death of Richard. Philip says that Robert Hode de Neuton surrendered the meadow in the lord's court to be held by service by himself and his heirs following the custom of the manor, and summons Robert to warrant concerning this. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 22. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday 13 November 1338. MS heading: 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 5. Troup, Katherine M 1999a, pp. 21, 22. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Troup, Katherine M 1999a, p. 22; and see p. 21. Also see ⁃ 1338 - Robert Hood of Newton (2) ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons named Robin …
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  • London. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-19. Revised by … Record [8 Mar. 1358:] Enrolment of grant by Alban Frere of Bockyngg, citizen and fishmonger of London, to John Lyttle, citizen and fishmonger of London, of all his lands, the rents and services of all his tenants, together with his mills, both water and wind, which he held in the town of Bockyngg. Witnesses Eeynold de Bockyngg, William Dorelbard, John de Naylyngherst, John atte Fen, John Morel, Richard Peyntour, John Leybourne. Dated Bockyngg, Monday the feast of the Assumption, 30 Edward III.  Memorandum that Alban came into the chancery at Westminster on 8 March this year and acknowledged the preceding charter. Hinds, Allen B 1908a, p. 497. Source notes Membrane 24d of the Close Roll for 32 Edward III. Italics as in printed source. IRHB comments On the close roll this entry is immediately followed by 1358 - London fishmonger John Little (2). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources …
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  • Pagham, Bognor Regis, Sussex, where once was a place named Loxley. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-11-23. Revised by … This lost place-name in Pagham parish could be derived from 'Loxa', the name of a stream, but more likely it is from OE lox, 'lynx,' "used here in the form Loxa as a pers. name, hence 'Loxa's clearing' [...] but no certainty is possible." It is recorded as 'Loxelegh', 'Loxelee', and 'Loxeleye' in 1316, 1344 and 1359, respectively. Mawer, Allen 1969a, pt. I, pp. 94-95. As this was apparently lost in the 14th century, it seems distinctly unlikely to be the Loxley associated with Robin Hood c. 1600. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Mawer, Allen 1969a, pt. I, pp. 94-95. Notes
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  • Approximate site of the Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-03-04. Revised by … A pub named the Robin Hood on 76 Gorton Lane, at or very near the junction of that road and Brougham Street, in Gorton, South Manchester, is recorded in a trade directory of 1876 and the 1881 census. The Pub History site provides just those two references for the pub. Robin Hood, 76 Gorton Lane, Gorton, Manchester, Lancashire. It may be added that it figures in the 1891 census simply as "Beer House". The Genealogist: Lancashire 1891, Piece 03173, Image 00100 (£). Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. MS sources ⁃ The Genealogist: Lancashire 1881, Piece 03902, Image 00216 (£) ⁃ The Genealogist: Lancashire 1891, Piece 03173, Image 00100 (£). Printed and web sources ⁃ Robin Hood, 76 Gorton Lane, Gorton, Manchester, Lancashire. Maps ⁃ 25" O.S. map Lancashire CIV.12 (c. 1893; surveyed c. 1889-91). No copy in …
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  • Southampton. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-17. Revised by … Record [21 July 1322:] Commission of oyer and terminer to John Randolf, Ralph de Bereford, and Robert de Estden, on complaint by William de Meret and his fellows, merchants of Genoa, by petition before the king and Council in Parliament at York, that Nicholas de Barflet, William de Bartlet, Richard Leg, Andrew le Prout, Roger le Suour, and Roger Childemer, Walter Suoy, Robret Selde, John le Glovere and Adam his son, Reginald le Glovere, Robert de Nyneton, William le Make of Cicestre, 'pessoner,' James le Spycer and others took and carried away their goods at Southampton. Black, J G 1904b, p. 450. Source notes Membrane 15d of the Patent Roll for 17 Edward II – Part 2. Marginal note: "May 7. Westminster". IRHB comments The theft occurred in 1322 or earlier, see 1322 - Richard Leg at Southampton. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Black, J G 1904b, p. 450. Also see …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-15. Revised by … Allusion Source notes Reprints original prints with original t.-ps. and separate pagination. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Taylor, John (1578-1653) 1622a. Not seen. ⁃ Taylor, John (1578-1653) 1872a, p. 10 of Sir Gregory Nonsence. Notes
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  • The Robin Hood, Padbury. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-20. Revised by … The Robin Hood on Main Street in Padbury, Buckinghamshire, is now a private residence. If I interpret the O.S. maps correctly (see Maps section below), the Robin Hood was the house shown in the photo elsewhere on this page. If not, it was one of those adjacent to it. The pub is listed with Elizabeth Quainton as publican in Slater's directory for 1850. Slater, Isaac 1850a, p. 13 of the Buckinghamshire section. Additional information on publicans gleaned from trade directories etc. from the period 1830–1935 can be found at Pub History (see Sources below). Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Slater, Isaac 1850a, p. 13 of the Buckinghamshire section. ⁃ UK Pub history: Robin Hood, Padbury, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire. Maps ⁃ 25" O.S. map Buckinghamshire XVIII.3 (1880; surveyed 1879) ⁃ 25" O.S. map …
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  • Site of Robin Hood Court, Shoe Lane, Holborn. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-17. Revised by … Record Source notes IRHB has silently regularized the use of spaces before punctuation marks in the quotation and corrected the HTML text at Proceedings of the Old Bailey from the PDF of the original printed edition. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Proceedings of the Old Bailey: 3 Sep. 1740. Also see ⁃ 1722 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (1) ⁃ 1768 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1769 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1782 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1785 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1798 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1800 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1802 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1806 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey ⁃ 1808 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) ⁃ 1809 - Proceedings of the Old Bailey (2) …
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  • Smith, W H. Guide to Harrogate. 1905. Bibliographical sources ⁃ Heritage Gateway Citation ⁃ Smith, W H. Guide to Harrogate (1905)
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  • Staffordshire. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-20. Revised by … Record [15 Apr. 1378:] To the sheriff of Stafford. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of John Burgyloun, William Walsale, Nicholas Hampton and Robert Russell of Staffordshire, in favour of Richard de Burmyncham clerk, John Filot clerk, John de Ibstokc, John Pety and John Frensheman indicted, by procurement of their enemies as it is shown on their behalf, for abetting in the death of John Bowyere of Lichefeld slain by Thomas Rogerisservant Marchal of Walsale, who is not yet convicted, and for harbouring the said Thomas, and the said Richard for harbouring the other defendants, according to the statute of Westminster containing that those so indicted shall be replevisable until the principals be convicted. Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 133. Source notes Membrane 7d of the Close Roll for 1 Richard II. Marginal note: "April 15. Westminster". Italics as in printed source. Index of printed source has cross reference to …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-06-21. Revised by … Photo by 'Onewish1' (Allison), user of the National Gardening Association website. The Robin Hood rose is a variety of musk rose introduced in 1927 by the well-known English rosarian or rose breeder Joseph Pemberton (1852–1926). See Wikipedia: Joseph Pemberton. This variety of musk rose forms a large spreading shrub bearing dense clusters of very small (c. 1.5 cm ⌀) cherry red blooms. It reaches a height of c. 120 cm and a width of c. 150 cm. Its foliage is dark green and small, while its blooms are bright cherry red, darkening with age. Sources ⁃ National Gardening Association – The Q&A Archives: Robin Hood Rose Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Joseph Pemberton ⁃ Wikipedia: Rosa moschata. Notes File:Robin Hood Rose by Onewish1.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Robin Hood rose / Courtesy user 'Onewish1', Allison, of National Gardening Assoc. site. File:Rosa_Robin_Hood.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Rosa 'Robin …
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  • London. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-23. Revised by … Record [1470:]  Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk for the restitution of the temporalities of the monastery of St. Edmund, Bury, of the order of St. Benedict, in the diocese of Norwich, immediately subject to the Roman church, to Robert Ixworth, doctor of decrees, late prior of the monastery, who has been elected abbot in the place of John Boon, deceased, in accordance with an in lult of the apostolic see, granted at the supplication of Richard II, that the convent should have the right of electing their abbot. By p.s.   The like to the escheators in the following counties:—    Cambridge.    Essex and Hertford.    Lincoln.    Northampton.   The like to Richard Lee, mayor of London, escheator in that city. Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants. Fowler, R C 1900a, p. 186. Source notes Date: …
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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 king's clerk, appointed to control the sum of wool collected in co. Cornwall and the cost of the packing and carrying thereof, 4l. for his wages for 40 days spent in that service at 2s. a day; as the king ordered the [p. 148:] sheriff of Cornwall to pay him such wages, and because the said clerk could not obtain those wages from the sheriff, he surrendered the writ to chancery to be cancelled, beseeching the king to order such wages to be paid to him. Hinds, Allen B 1901a, pp. 147-48. Source notes Membrane 34 of the Close Roll for 13 Edward III – Part 2. Marginal note: "June 16. Berkhampstead". Italics as in printed source. IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1901a, pp. 147-48. Also see ⁃ John Petit of Cornwall (links) ⁃ …
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  • Anonymous. The Adventures of Robin Hood. London: Howard & Evans, [1810?]. 24 pp. 12°. Copies ⁃ British Library Bibliographical sources ⁃ Gable, John Harris 1939a, No. 12. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. The Adventures of Robin Hood (London, [1810?]) .
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  • Sussex. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-20. Revised by … Record [11 Dec. 1378:] To Robert de Loxle escheator in Sussex. Order to cause William brother and heir of John de Fienles son and heir of William de Fienles knight to have seisin of his father's lands; as he has proved his age before the escheator, and the king has taken his homage and fealty, and the said John died a minor in the king's wardship. By p.s. [575.]  To Roger Keterich escheator in Essex. Like order; as the said William has proved his age before Robert de Loxle.  The like to the following:   John Salveyn escheator in Oxfordshire and Berkshire.   Thomas de Illeston escheator in the county of Suthampton. Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. 171. Source notes Membrane 21 of the Close Roll for 2 Richard II. Marginal note: "Dec. 11. Westminster". Brackets (except date) as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Hinds, Allen B 1914a, p. …
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  • Little Johns, Blackmore. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-02-20. Revised by … The 1845 tithe award for Blackmore lists 'Little Johns' as the name of a close immediately west of Fryerning Wood. Its owner is listed as Thomas John Mattham, occupier as William Lawrence, state of cultivation as 'Pasture', area as 3 acres, state of cultivation as 'Pas[ture]', 2 roods and 1 perches ( m 2 ). Tithe award for Blackmore, online at the Genealogist, Piece 12, Sub-Piece 039, Image 017 (£); Genealogist, Piece 12, Sub-Piece 039, Sub-Image 001; map (£). Waller, William Chapman 1903b; see pp. 157, 170. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. MS sources ⁃ Tithe award for Blackmore, online at the Genealogist, Piece 12, Sub-Piece 039, Image 017 (£) ⁃ Accompanying map, online at the Genealogist, Piece 12, Sub-Piece 039, Sub-Image 001 (£). Printed sources ⁃ Waller, William Chapman 1903b; see pp. 157, 170. Maps Little Johns …
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  • Kirklees Priory. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-26. Revised by … Record [1316:] Alice de Skrevyn, Prioress of Kirkley, sues Richard Chaplain of Hertesheved on a plea of taking cattle, by Henry de Wakfeld. Surety: Thomas de Wittelay. And John de Hertesheved, clerk, surety for the attaching of the said Richard, is fined 6 d. for not having him in court. Lister, John 1917a, p. 147. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday, the Feast of St James the Apostle [July 25], in the beginning of the 9th year of Edw. II, i.e. 1316. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Bailiff'. Lister, John 1930a, pp. 146, 147; brackets as in printed source. 'Hertsheved' is Hartshead. IRHB comment See further 1316 - Alice de Scriven, Prioress of Kirklees (2). Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lister, John 1930a, pp. 147, and see p. 147. Also see ⁃ 1316 - Alice de Scriven, Prioress of …
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  • The Robin Hood Inn, Monmouth. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-08. Revised by … The Robin Hood Inn (Welsh: Gwesty Robin Hood) is a listed 15th century building. It has a beer garden and children's play area. Gazetteers ⁃ British Listed Buildings ⁃ Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales: Robin Hood Inn, 126 Monnow Street, Monmouth ⁃ UK Pub Finder: Robin Hood Inn, Monmouth, Gwent Sources ⁃ Wikipedia: Robin Hood Inn, Monmouth. Postcards File:Gwent Federation of Women's Institutes xxxxa-r.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Gwent Federation of Women's Institutes. The Robin Hood, Monmouth ([s.l], [s.d]) / HTN collection. File:Robin Hood Inn (Monmouth).jpg|thumb|right|500px|The Robin Hood / philbly.
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  • Newton (Wakefield) and Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-30. Revised by … Record [1333:] William Templer plaintiff and Robert Hode compromise by licence in a plea of trespass; Robert is amerced 3d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 207. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday next after the Feast of St Margaret the Virgin, 7 Edward III, 16 July 1333. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 16d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 205, 207. IRHB comment For this case see 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (2), 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (3), and 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (4), from the first of which it is clear that the defendant was Robert Hood of Newton. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 207; and see p. 205. Also see ⁃ 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (2) ⁃ 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (3) …
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  • London. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-19. Revised by … Record [1 June 1359:] Enrolment of grant by John de Goldyngton son and heir of Sir John de Goldyngton, knight, of Essex, to John Litle and Alban Frere, citizens and fishmongers of London, for their lives, of a yearly rent of 10l. to be received at Michaelmas and Easter in equal portions of the manor of Spryngefeld near Chelmsford co. Essex, to be paid in London in the church of St. Margaret, Briggestret, with power of distraint if the rent be in arrear. Witnesses: John Lovekyn, Ralph de Lenne, Richard de Croydon, Robert Rameseye, Richard Bacoun, Robert Forneux, Andrew Pikeman, John Roce, Giles Pikeman. Dated London, 1 June, 33 Edward III.  Memorandum that John son of John came into the chancery at Westminster on 20 October and acknowledged the preceding deed. Hinds, Allen B 1908a, p. 652. Source notes Membrane 11d of the Close Roll for 33 Edward III. Italics as in printed source. Lists ⁃ Not included …
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  • Watkins, Alfred. The Old Straight Track. [s.l.]: Garnstone, 1970. ISBN 0900391707. Repr. of 1925 ed. Bibliographical sources ⁃ BL. Citation ⁃ Watkins, Alfred. The Old Straight Track ([s.l.], 1970) .
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  • Robin Hood's Chair. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-10. Revised by … 'Robin 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 in 1867, based on surveying done in 1863 (see Maps section below). Gazetteers ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 295, s.n. Robin 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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  • Site of Robin Hood's Well By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-10-27. Revised by … Record Source notes MS variants listed in the printed 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 Nottingham town, "called by the several names of New Coppice, Old Coppice and the Armytage, in the occupation of the town" Bankes, Richard 1997a, p. 67, item No, 582. The printed edition includes a plate with a detail of the map PRO MR 1142 showing "Robinhoodes Well" and adjacent plots. Bankes, Richard 1997a, p. xxviii. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Bankes, Richard 1997a, p. 67, item No. 584. Also see ⁃ Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-30. Revised by … Record [1333:] For dry wood: William son of Magot, Robert Arthur, Henry Tropinell, William Hodelyn, John son of John Pollard, William Twentipair, William Thrift, Robert Hode baker, Joan de Langeley, Matilda Mous, 3d each. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 203. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), Friday the morrow of St. John the Baptist, 7 Edward III, 25 June 1333. No MS heading. Membrane 15d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 198, 203. IRHB comment Since the group of entries in which the above occurs does not appear under a heading indicating the vill, it is uncertain where Robert Hode the baker lived. It could be Wakefield, but this is far from certain. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 203; and see p. 198. Also see ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls (links) ⁃ Persons …
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  • Plumpton Park, an area (a field or close?) c. 600 m N. of Bolton-by-Bowland. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-05-01. Revised by … In the Gest, King Edward is exasperated at noticing the scarcity of deer in Plumpton Park after Robin and his men have been poaching there during their stay with the knight. We should almost certainly take this to be in Lancashire, but it could just possibly be some place King Edward is meant to have visited after his progress in Lancashire. Plumpton Park is listed in an 1840 MS tithe award as the name of a field c. 600 meters north of Bolton-by-Bowland. 1843 Tithe award for Bolton-by-Bowland at the Genealogist; tithe map at the Genealogist (both require paid subscription). The locality is not labelled or indicated on any of the O.S. maps listed below. Quotations Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. MS sources ⁃ 1840 Tithe award for Nolton-by-Bowland, online at the Genealogist.co.uk, Piece 43, …
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  • Watkins, Alfred. The Old Straight Track. London: Methuen & Co Ltd., 1975. Bibliographical sources ⁃ BL. Citation ⁃ Watkins, Alfred. The Old Straight Track (London, 1975) .
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  • Newton (Wakefield) and Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-30. Revised by … Record [1333:] William Templer sues Robert Hode in a plea of trespass. He says that Robert's cattle trampled his corn to his damage 40d. Robert says he is not guilty; therefore inquisition. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 195. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday the Feast of St Barnabas the Apostle, 7 Edward III, 4 June 1333. The entry occurs under the MS heading '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 included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 193; and see p. 195. Also see ⁃ 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (2) ⁃ 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (4) ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-26. Information from Robert Lynley. Revised by … Allusion IRHB comments The writer of the letter, Gilbert Talbot (1552-1616) was 7th Earl of Shrewsbury (1590-1616). The recipient was his uncle Sir John Manners of Haddon (1527-1611). Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11. ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Maxwell-Lyte, Henry Churchill 1888a, p. 305. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Earl of Shrewsbury ⁃ Wikipedia: Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury Notes
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  • Waltham Abbey and Nazeing, Essex. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-18. Revised by … Record [6 June 1335:] The like [sc. commission of oyer and terminer] to Thomas Bacoun, Robert de Haghham and Nicholas de Storteford, on complaint by the abbot of Waltham Holy Cross that William de la Hay of Grynsted, Thomas de Bedeford, Richard atte Lee, clerk, William son of James de Welde, John son of John de Welde of Laufare, William his brother, Richard Tailfere, Richard de Coleworth, John le Spenser of Royndon, William Bultel, Walter de Coleworth and others broke his parks at Waltham and Nassing, co. Essex, hunted there and carried away deer. By K. Isaacson, Robert F 1895a, p. 145. Source notes Membrane 11d of the Patent Roll for 9 Edward III – Part I. Marginal note: "June 6. York". IRHB's brackets. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Isaacson, Robert F 1895a, p. 145. Also see ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee (links). Notes
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