Robin Hood Wood (Cotehill)

From International Robin Hood Bibliography
Locality
Coordinate 54.855015, -2.799933
Adm. div. Cumberland
Vicinity Extending from c. 450 m E of Duncowfold Farm, Cotehill, along west bank of River Eden
Type Natural feature
Interest Robin Hood name
Status Defunct?
First Record 1840
A.k.a. Brackenbank Wood
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Brackenbank Wood, formerly Robin Hood Wood, Cotehill
The belt of trees beyond the field with the sheep was known as 'Robin Hood Wood' in 1840 / Google Earth Street View.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2022-02-05. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2022-04-22.

Much of the present Brackenbank Wood, along the west bank of River Eden in Cotehill, was known as 'Robin Hood Wood' in the mid-19th century.

It figures with this name in the 1840 tithe award for the township of Cumwhinton and Coathill in the Parish of Wetheral, where its state of cultivation is listed as 'Wood', the landowner as John Armstrong, and the occupier as George Nelson. The area of the piece of wood was 6 acres, 2 roods and 18 perches (26759.84 m2). The plot is listed under the "Hamlet of Coathill". A close immediately west of the northern part of this stretch of the wood was then known as 'Robin Hood', while just south of this was a plot which is listed in the tithe award as Robin Hood Well.[1] 'Robin Hood Wood' stretched roughly 250 m north and south of Duncowfold Farm. IRHB has found not indications that the name 'Robin Hood Wood' is still applied to this stretch of Brackenbank Wood.

Gazetteers

MS sources

  • 1840 tithe award for the township of Cumwhinton and Coathill in the Parish of Wetheral, online at the Genealogist, Piece 07, sub-Piece 056, Image 396, #222 (£)
  • accompanying map, online at the Genealogist, Piece 07, sub-Piece 056, sub-Image 001, #222 (£).

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Notes

  1. 1840 tithe award for the township of Cumwhinton and Coathill in the Parish of Wetheral, online at the Genealogist, Piece 07, sub-Piece 056, Image 396, #222 (£); accompanying map, online at the Genealogist, Piece 07, sub-Piece 056, sub-Image 001, #222 (£).

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