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Parent: Child, Francis James 1882a (VariantTitle: The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood⊗BalladItemType: Essential editions⊗PageReference: vol. III, pp. 154-55. Additions and corrections, vol. V, p. 240)⊞
Parent: Anonymous 1828c (VariantTitle: The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood⊗BalladItemType: Popular editions)⊞
Parent: Anonymous 1863a (VariantTitle: The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood⊗BalladItemType: Popular editions)⊞
Parent: Williams, Ralph Vaughan 1904a (VariantTitle: Robing Wood and Little John⊗BalladItemType: Popular editions⊗Comment: Recorded 1904-04-25. Performed by John Denny; Billericay, Essex, England. First line: 'It is of a pedlar, pedlar bold'. Collector; Ralph Vaughan Williams)⊞
Parent: Dixon, James Henry 1846a (Variant: a⊗VariantTitle: The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood⊗BalladItemType: Primary sources⊗PageReference: pp. 71-74)⊞
Parent: Dixon, James Henry 1846b (Variant: a⊗VariantTitle: The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood⊗BalladItemType: Primary sources⊗PageReference: pp. 71-74)⊞
Parent: Dixon, James Henry 1857a (Original: Dixon, James Henry 1846b⊗Variant: a⊗VariantTitle: The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood⊗BalladItemType: Primary sources⊗PageReference: pp. 71-74)⊞
Parent: Allingham, William 1864a (VariantTitle: The Birth of Robin Hood⊗BalladItemType: Scholarly editions⊗PageReference: pp. 81-84; notes p. 380)⊞
Parent: Allingham, William 1865a (Original: Allingham, William 1864a⊗VariantTitle: The Birth of Robin Hood⊗BalladItemType: Scholarly editions⊗PageReference: pp. 81-84; notes p. 380)⊞
Parent: Allingham, William 1872a (Original: Allingham, William 1864a⊗VariantTitle: The Birth of Robin Hood⊗BalladItemType: Scholarly editions⊗PageReference: pp. 81-84; notes p. 380)⊞
Parent: Allingham, William 1886a (Original: Allingham, William 1864a⊗VariantTitle: The Birth of Robin Hood⊗BalladItemType: Scholarly editions⊗PageReference: pp. 81-84; notes p. 380)⊞
Parent: Allingham, William 1887a (Original: Allingham, William 1864a⊗VariantTitle: The Birth of Robin Hood⊗BalladItemType: Scholarly editions⊗PageReference: pp. 81-84; notes p. 380)⊞
Parent: Allingham, William 1898a (Original: Allingham, William 1864a⊗VariantTitle: The Birth of Robin Hood⊗BalladItemType: Scholarly editions⊗PageReference: pp. 81-84; notes p. 380)⊞
Parent: Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred 1908a (VariantTitle: The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood⊗BalladItemType: Scholarly editions⊗PageReference: pp. 4-5, Appendix, p. 223)⊞
Parent: Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred 1908b (Original: Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred 1908a⊗VariantTitle: The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood⊗BalladItemType: Scholarly editions⊗PageReference: pp. 4-5, Appendix, p. 223)⊞
Parent: Dixon, James Henry 1846b (VariantTitle: The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood⊗BalladItemType: Scholarly editions⊗PageReference: pp. 71-74)⊞
Parent: Dixon, James Henry 1857a (Original: Dixon, James Henry 1846b⊗VariantTitle: The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood⊗BalladItemType: Scholarly editions⊗PageReference: pp. 71-74)⊞
Parent: Williams, Ralph Vaughan 1906a (VariantTitle: Second version⊗BalladItemType: Scholarly editions⊗PageReference: pp. 143-60, see p. 156⊗Comment: Recorded 1906-03-17. by Mr. Verrall of Horsham, Sussex, England. Collector; Ralph Vaughan Williams)⊞
Parent: Williams, Ralph Vaughan 1906a (VariantTitle: Robing Wood and Little John⊗BalladItemType: Scholarly editions⊗PageReference: pp. 143-60, see pp. 155-56⊗Comment: Recorded 1904-04-25. Performed by John Denny; Billericay, Essex, England. First line: 'It is of a pedlar, pedlar bold'. Collector; Ralph Vaughan Williams)⊞
Parent: Williams, Ralph Vaughan 1959a (VariantTitle: Robin Hood and the Pedlar⊗BalladItemType: Scholarly editions⊗PageReference: pp. 88-89, 121-22)⊞
Parent: Williams, Ralph Vaughan 1961a (Original: Williams, Ralph Vaughan 1959a⊗VariantTitle: Robin Hood and the Pedlar⊗BalladItemType: Scholarly editions⊗PageReference: pp. 88-89, 121-22)⊞
Parent: Williams, Ralph Vaughan 1968a (Original: Williams, Ralph Vaughan 1959a⊗VariantTitle: Robin Hood and the Pedlar⊗BalladItemType: Scholarly editions⊗PageReference: pp. 88-89, 121-22)⊞
Parent: Williams, Ralph Vaughan 1969a (Original: Williams, Ralph Vaughan 1959a⊗VariantTitle: Robin Hood and the Pedlar⊗BalladItemType: Scholarly editions⊗PageReference: pp. 88-89, 121-22)⊞
Parent: Williams, Ralph Vaughan 1983a (VariantTitle: Robin Hood and the Pedlar⊗BalladItemType: Scholarly editions⊗PageReference: pp. 35-37, p. 188 n. 21⊗Comment: Taken down by Vaughan Williams from the singing of a Mr Bell, bricklayer)
Essential editions
- Child, Francis James, ed.; [Kittredge, G. L.], ed.; [Ireland, Catharine Innes], bibl. The English and Scottish Popular Ballads (Boston and New York; Cambridge, Massachusetts; London, ©1882-98), vol. III, pp. 154-55. Additions and corrections, vol. V, p. 240. Title: 'The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood'
Primary sources
Variant: a
- Dixon, James Henry, transcr. [MS of the ballad Robin Hood and the Bold Pedlar (C132) as recited by an aged female in Bermondsey, Surrey. Present whereabouts unknown] ([No later than 1846]), pp. 71-74. Title: 'The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood'
- Dixon, James Henry, ed. Ancient Poems, Ballads, and Songs of the Peasantry of England, taken down from Oral Recitation, and transcribed from Private Manuscripts, Rare Broadsides, and Scarce Publications (Percy Society) (London. 1846), pp. 71-74. Title: 'The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood'Later editions ...
Popular editions
- Anonymous. The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood ([London]; Cambridge; Brighton, [inter 1828-32]). Title: 'The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood'
- Anonymous. The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood [and] The Trysting Tree ([Such broadside No.] 390) (London, [inter 1863 and 1885]). Title: 'The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood'
- [Williams, Ralph Vaughan], transcr. Robing Wood and Little John. MS MS RVW2/2/79. [1904-04-25]. Ralph Vaughan Williams Manuscript Collection (BL, Add. MS 54190, f. 80v). Title: 'Robing Wood and Little John'. Recorded 1904-04-25. Performed by John Denny; Billericay, Essex, England. First line: 'It is of a pedlar, pedlar bold'. Collector; Ralph Vaughan Williams
Scholarly editions
- Allingham, William, ed. The Ballad Book: A Selection of the Choicest British Ballads (London and Cambridge, 1864), pp. 81-84; notes p. 380. Title: 'The Birth of Robin Hood'Later editions ...
- Broadwood, Lucy E. ed. English Traditional Songs and Carols, Collected and Edited, with Annotations and Pianoforte Accompaniments (London and New York, ©1906), pp. 4-5, Appendix, p. 223. Title: 'The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood'Later editions ...
- Dixon, James Henry, ed. Ancient Poems, Ballads, and Songs of the Peasantry of England, taken down from Oral Recitation, and transcribed from Private Manuscripts, Rare Broadsides, and Scarce Publications (Percy Society) (London. 1846), pp. 71-74. Title: 'The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood'Later editions ...
- Williams, R. Vaughan, coll. & transcr.; Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred, annot.; S., C.T., annot.; Kidson, Frank, annot.; Sharp, Cecil James, annot.; Maitland, John Alexander Fuller, annot. 'Song Collected from Essex', Journal of the Folk-Song Society, vol. II (1905-1906), pp. 143-60, pp. 143-60, see p. 156. Title: 'Second version'. Recorded 1906-03-17. by Mr. Verrall of Horsham, Sussex, England. Collector; Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Williams, R. Vaughan, coll. & transcr.; Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred, annot.; S., C.T., annot.; Kidson, Frank, annot.; Sharp, Cecil James, annot.; Maitland, John Alexander Fuller, annot. 'Song Collected from Essex', Journal of the Folk-Song Society, vol. II (1905-1906), pp. 143-60, pp. 143-60, see pp. 155-56. Title: 'Robing Wood and Little John'. Recorded 1904-04-25. Performed by John Denny; Billericay, Essex, England. First line: 'It is of a pedlar, pedlar bold'. Collector; Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Williams, Ralph Vaughan, ed.; Lloyd, A. L., ed. The Penguin Book of English Folk Songs (Harmondsworth, Middlesex; Baltimore, MD; Ringwood, Victoria, 1959), pp. 88-89, 121-22. Title: 'Robin Hood and the Pedlar'Later editions ...
- Williams, Ralph Vaughan, coll. & transcr.; Palmer, Roy, ed. Folk Songs (London; Melbourne; Toronto 1983), pp. 35-37, p. 188 n. 21. Title: 'Robin Hood and the Pedlar'. Taken down by Vaughan Williams from the singing of a Mr Bell, bricklayer