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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-28. Revised by … Below will be found a list of Records relating to historical persons reminiscent of Much the Miller's Son. Much the Miller's Son record concerns a person reminiscent of Much the Miller's Son: Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John ⁃ Persons named Much the Miller's Son (links) ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee ⁃ Persons named Roger of Doncaster ⁃ Persons named William Scathlock ⁃ Prioresses of Kirklees ⁃ Sheriffs of Nottingham. Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-28. Revised by … Much the Miller's Son record concerns a person reminiscent of Much the Miller's Son: Also see ⁃ Persons named Little John ⁃ Persons named Much the Miller's Son (record texts) ⁃ Persons named Richard at the Lee ⁃ Persons named Roger of Doncaster ⁃ Persons named William Scathlock ⁃ Prioresses of Kirklees ⁃ Sheriffs of Nottingham.
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  • North Petherton By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-10. Revised by … Record … ref.: Membrane 22d. MS Entry #1108. Date of MS cf. p. lxxvi. Heading in MS: "the HUNDRED OF NORPERTON 3 COMES BY TWELVE". Note 3 (editorial): "North Petherton". the court session began in the quindene of Hilary (Jan. 27 to Feb. 2) and took place at Ilchester; justices … Alan de Farnham (cf. Healey pp. 135-36). IRHB comments Is this a murder rather than a manslaughter case? A little miller in the company of a criminal Robin Hood makes one think of Much the Miller's son. Lists ⁃ Not included Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ … Charles E H Chadwyck 1897a, p. 298. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: North Petherton Also see ⁃ Persons named Much the Miller's Son (links). Notes
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  • Short introduction We hope that this wiki will in due course come to live up to its somewhat grand name. It is called 'International' because in addition to the vast amount of material that exists in English, we intend to add information about materials in other languages such as translations of ballads, secondary literature, children's … foreign analogues of Robin Hood etc. Arguably 'Bibliography' is a misnomer as the site already includes a wealth of all sorts of information one would not nor­mally expect to find in a biblio­gra­phy, but the biblio­gra­phical aspect is in all cases taken quite seriously, and there is already a wiki named the Robin Hood Wiki, so another name had to be found for the site. Latest news NEW subsite: IRHB Editions, currently with a single edition: A Gest of Robyn Hode ⁃ 2024-03-12: All tithe awards for the following English counties have now been searched for Robin Hood-related place names: …
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  • From east to west, localities discussed on this page: Stanley, Newton, Wakefield, Alverthorpe, Hipperholme, and Sowerby. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-07-11. Revised by … the Manor of Wakefield was a vast estate covering two large areas of the West Riding of Yorkshire. In addition to Wakefield, townships within the manor included Stansfield, Heptonstall, Northowram, Hipperholme, Brighouse, … Hartshead, Dewsbury, Ossett, Sandal, Walton, Holme, Shepley, etc. (see map of the estate). An almost unbroken series of Records of the manorial court exists from 1274 to 1925, when the manor was dissolved. See Yorkshire Archaeological Society: Wakefield Court Rolls. During the first half of the 14th century, families surnamed Hood with at least one member carrying the first name Robert were found in Wakefield, Alverthorpe, Stanley, Sowerby, and … (see interactive map below). Joseph Hunter famously suggested that one of these Robert Hoods, a Wakefield tenant who …
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