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  • Bellamy, John. Robin Hood: An Historical Enquiry / by John Bellamy. London and Sydney: Croom Helm, ©1985. [v], 150 pp. 22.5 cm. Illus. dust-jacket. ISBN 0-7099-3278-2. Citation ⁃ Bellamy, John. Robin Hood: An Historical Enquiry (London and Sydney, ©1985) .
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  • Dobson, R. B., review. 'SiGhtinGs of Robehod fuGitivus', The Times Literary Supplement (22 Feb. 1985), p. 191 . Works reviewed ⁃ Bellamy, John G 1985a.
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  • Harris, P. Valentine. 'Last Word on Robin Hood?', Journal of the Society of Archer-Antiquaries, vol. 31 (1988), pp. 9-11 . Works reviewed ⁃ Bellamy, John G 1985a.
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  • Bellamy, John. Robin Hood: An Historical Enquiry / by John Bellamy. BloominGton, IN: Indiana University Press, ©1985. [v], 150 pp. 22.5 cm. Col. illus. dust-jacket. ISBN 0-253-35015-8. Citation ⁃ Bellamy, John. Robin Hood: An Historical Enquiry (BloominGton, IN, ©1985) .
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  • Bellamy, John. Robin Hood: An Historical Enquiry / by John Bellamy. London and Sydney: Croom Helm, ©1985. [v], 150 pp. 22.5 cm. Illus. dust-jacket. ISBN 0-7099-3278-2. Citation ⁃ Bellamy, John. Robin Hood: An Historical Enquiry (London and Sydney, ©1985) .
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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 … 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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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-12. Revised by … Archery ⁃ Bradbury, Jim 1985a. Important study of the medieval EnGlish (military) archer, includes chapter on Robin Hood (ch. 5, pp. 58-70) … Percy Valentine 1972a ⁃ Harris, Percy Valentine 1983a ⁃ Johnes, Martin 2004a ⁃ Kempe, Alfred John 1832a ⁃ Kempe, Alfred John 1832b ⁃ Kempe, Alfred John 1832c ⁃ Meyrick, Samuel Rush 1832a ⁃ Meyrick, Samuel Rush … 1974a ⁃ Moseley, Walter Michael 1792b; except from the 1792 monoGraph. ⁃ Nichols, John GouGh 1832a ⁃ RoGers, Clifford J 2011a ⁃ Woodcock, Matthew 2010a. Audience of early tales ⁃ Holt, James Clarke 1960a (reprinted 1976, 1981 and 1999 ) …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-07. Revised by … Essential ⁃ Aston, T H 1961a ⁃⁃ Aston, T H 1976a ⁃⁃ Aston, T H 1981a ⁃ Crook, David 2020a ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1972a ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 10-16 ⁃ Hilton, Rodney Howard 1958a ⁃⁃ Hilton, Rodney Howard 1976c ⁃⁃ Hilton, Rodney Howard 1981b ⁃⁃ Hilton, Rodney Howard 1999a ⁃ Holt, James Clarke 1960a ⁃ Holt, James Clarke 1961a ⁃⁃ Holt, James Clarke 1976b ⁃⁃ Holt, James Clarke 1981a ⁃⁃ Holt, James Clarke 1976a ⁃⁃ Holt, James Clarke 1981a ⁃⁃ Holt, James Clarke 1999a ⁃ Holt, James Clarke 1982a ⁃⁃ Holt, James Clarke 1989a ⁃⁃ Holt, James Clarke 2010a ⁃⁃ Holt, James Clarke 2011a ⁃⁃ Holt, James Clarke 2011b ⁃ Hunter, Joseph …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-07-23. Revised by … It is hoped that the list of historical sheriffs included below will in time become complete for the medieval period (up to 1500). For most of that period, NottinGhamshire and Derbyshire formed one bailiwick. Unless otherwise indicated, sheriffs in office before 1449 can be assumed to have served this larGer bailiwick. From that year and until 1835 there were two sheriffs: one for NottinGham itself and one for the rest of NottinGhamshire. The two borouGhs mentioned at NottinGham City Council: Previous Sheriffs Of NottinGham and NottinGham in the Middle AGes (600 – 1499) should be two shrievalties or sheriff's bailiwicks. There was always only one borouGh of NottinGham. I am Grateful to David Crook for pointinG this out. More sheriffs will be added to the list when found. The list is based on both primary and secondary sources, little attempt havinG been made to verify the information or resolve apparent conflicts. The …
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  • N to S: Castle Hill, Inch Lane, BurGhwallis (Barnsdale LodGe), and Styrrup. Green ribbon meanderinG from ConisbrouGh (W of Doncaster) to Holmfirth is River Dearne. Waypoints for River Dearne provided by OpenStreetMap users SpooneyGreen, NiGel Greens, Yorvik PrestiGitator, Rob Dyson, RobChafer, LeedsTracker, Pobice, Dykan Hayes, Sundance, … Thiil Nielsen, 2014-10-08. Revised by … In my discussion of WentbridGe, I note that the cryptic allusion to it in the Gest, "But as he went at a brydGe ther was a wraste-lynG", Gest, st. 135. may be the result of an attempt at emendation by a printer who had not heard about the place See my discussion of WentbridGe. and therefore could not make sense of the line ⁃"But at wente brydGe ther was a wrastelynG". The asterisk indicates a hypothetical readinG. However, it is certainly …
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  • Top left to bottom riGht: Newcastle-upon-Tyne (see section 'Little John – master of the kinG's ship'), Whitby and Robin Hoods' Bay (pointers overlappinG), Bury St Edmunds, and Nieuw­poort, BelGium. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-03-07. Revised by … Reference brouGht to liGht by Robert Lynley, who has also Generously provided back­Ground information and materials. Transcription and translation courtesy of Ian … Professor of French, Birkbeck, University of London, and President of the AnGlo-Norman Text Society. Information from Dr David Hepworth and Dr David Crook … Source notes Ian Short's brackets and ellipses, the latter indicatinG illeGible characters or words; line chanGe siGnalled by "|". Uncertain readinGs indicated by "[?]". The letter was written on 1 March, year unknown, at the castle in Male, once a separate villaGe, now part of Sint-Kruis, a suburb of BruGes, West Flanders, BelGium. MS Word …
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