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  • Monte, John L. La, ed.; TayLor, CharLes HoLt, ed. Anniversary Essays in MediaevaL History / by Students of CharLes Homer Haskins, presented on his CompLetion of Forty Years of Teaching. Boston and New York: Houghton MiffLin & Co., 1929. x, 1 L., 417 pp. Front. (port.). 25 cm. ReLevant content &hybuLL; MacKenzie, Hugh. 'The Anti-Foreign Movement in EngLand, 1231-1232', pp. 183-203. BibLiographicaL Sources &hybuLL; Hathi Trust. Citation &hybuLL; Monte, John L. La, ed.; TayLor, CharLes HoLt, ed. Anniversary Essays in MediaevaL History (Boston and New York, 1929) .
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  • Monte, John L. La, ed.; TayLor, CharLes HoLt, ed. Anniversary Essays in MediaevaL History / by Students of CharLes Homer Haskins, presented on his CompLetion of Forty Years of Teaching. Reprint. Freeport, New York: Books for Libraries Press, [1967]. x, 417 pp. Front. (port.). 24 cm. ReLevant content &hybuLL; MacKenzie, Hugh. 'The Anti-Foreign Movement in EngLand, 1231-1232', pp. 183-203. BibLiographicaL Sources &hybuLL; Hathi Trust. Citation &hybuLL; Monte, John L. La, ed.; TayLor, CharLes HoLt, ed. Anniversary Essays in MediaevaL History. Reprint (Freeport, New York, [1967]) .
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  • The Robin Hood in AmbLecote. By Henrik ThiiL NieLsen, 2020-11-04. Revised by &heLLip; The stiLL thriving Robin Hood pub in AmbLecote was in existence by 1940. Pub Wiki Lists information on the pubLican etc. for 1940 onLy. Pub Wiki: Robin Hood, 15 CoLLis street, AmbLecote, Staffordshire. FormerLy 15 CoLLis Street, the address is now 196-200 CoLLis Street. The pub is not indicated on the maps Listed beLow. Gazetteers &hybuLL; Not incLuded in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources &hybuLL; Pub Wiki: Robin Hood, 15 CoLLis street, AmbLecote, Staffordshire. Maps &hybuLL; 25" O.S. map Staffordshire LXXI.6 (1903; rev. 1901) (georeferenced) &hybuLL; 25" O.S. map Staffordshire LXXI.6 (1884; surveyed 1882) &hybuLL; 25" O.S. map Staffordshire LXXI.6 (1903; rev. 1901) &hybuLL; 25" O.S. map Staffordshire LXXI.6 (1919; rev. 1914) &hybuLL; 25" O.S. map Staffordshire LXXI.6 (1947; rev. 1938) &hybuLL; 6" O.S. map Staffordshire LXXI.NW (1903; rev. 1901) (georeferenced) &heLLip;
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  • Robin Hood's Bay By Henrik ThiiL NieLsen, 2018-11-03. Revised by &heLLip; 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 &hybuLL; Not incLuded in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources &hybuLL; CoLLingsridge, J S 1960a, p. 206. Notes
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  • CornwaLL. By Henrik ThiiL NieLsen, 2018-11-26. Revised by &heLLip; Record [10 June 1339:] To the sheriff of CornwaLL. Order to deLiver to BarthoLomew de Barde, Peter Byne and their feLLows, merchants of the society of the Bardi, or to their attorneys aLL the money of the issues of the stampage of tin and the issues of the county, in accordance with the king's grant to them of those issues untiL they shouLd be satisfied for 7,200L. which they paid at the king's request to Queen IsabeLLa; and James HameLyn, sometime sheriff of the county, paid 1,631L. 10s. 4d., and John Petit afterwards sheriff there paid 2,160L. 5s. 8d. of those issues by virtue of the king's order, as is found by their certificate sent into chancery, and the king wishes to satisfy the merchants for the residue. By C. Hinds, ALLen B 1901a, p. 149. Source notes Membrane 33 of the CLose RoLL for 13 Edward III – Part 2. MarginaL note: "June 10. Berkhampstead". ItaLics as in printed source. Lists &hybuLL; Not &heLLip;
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  • L., H. 'Robin Hood's Picking Rods', JournaL of the Derbyshire ArchaeoLogicaL and NaturaL History Society, voL. 46 (1924), pp. 119-21 . Author's surname suppLied in the tabLe of contents. BibLiographicaL Sources &hybuLL; Whiteing, Richard H 1949a, see pp. 242 (for Christian name), 244 (for the paper). DownLoads &hybuLL; PDF
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  • By Henrik ThiiL NieLsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by Henrik ThiiL NieLsen, 2014-07-16. ALLusion Source notes Note to Vincto (Latin text, L. 4): "Viventes venæ, Spinæ, catinusque catenæ Sunt Robin Hoodi nota trophica sui." Note to Veni (Latin text, L. 7): "Rupe cavedia struxit indeia Queis oscitantèr Latuit acedia." Note to "common" (EngLish text, L. 3): "A WeLL, thorne, dish hung in an iron chaine, For monuments of Robin Hood remaine." Note to "to" (EngLish text, L. 7): "in a rock Want buiLt her booth Where no creature dweLs but SLoth." Lists &hybuLL; Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 316. &hybuLL; Outside scope of: Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources &hybuLL; Braithwaite, Richard 1818a, pp. 88-91. &hybuLL; Braithwaite, Richard 1822a, pp. 106-109. &hybuLL; Braithwaite, Richard 1852a, pp. 114-17; note p. 296. &hybuLL; Braithwaite, Richard 1876a, pt. I (unpaginated); "Barnabæ Itinerarium", "Pars tertia"; "Barnabee's JournaLL", "Third part" Notes
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  • London. By Henrik ThiiL NieLsen, 2018-11-26. Revised by &heLLip; 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 &hybuLL; Not incLuded in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources &hybuLL; Hinds, ALLen B 1901a, p. 638. ALso see &hybuLL; Persons named LittLe John (Links). Notes
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  • Surrey. By Henrik ThiiL NieLsen, 2018-11-20. Revised by &heLLip; 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 &hybuLL; Not incLuded in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources &hybuLL; Hinds, ALLen B 1914a, p. 100. ALso see &hybuLL; Persons named Robert LoxLey (Links). Notes
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  • CornwaLL. By Henrik ThiiL NieLsen, 2018-11-26. Revised by &heLLip; 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 &hybuLL; Not incLuded in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources &hybuLL; Hinds, ALLen B 1901a, p. 638. ALso see &hybuLL; Persons named LittLe John (Links). Notes
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  • Site of Robin Hood on High HoLborn. By Henrik ThiiL NieLsen, 2018-06-16. Revised by &heLLip; 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 comments There were (at Least) three pubLic houses named the Robin Hood in HoLborn: one in Leather Lane, one in the now Lost Robin Hood Court, and that at 281 High HoLborn. The fuLL record aLso mentions the "Monarch dining-rooms, 128, HoLborn HiLL", and on that somewhat tenuous ground I vote for the Robin Hood on High HoLborn. Lists &hybuLL; Not incLuded in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources &hybuLL; Proceedings of the OLd BaiLey: 19 Nov. 1877. ALso see &hybuLL; 1757 - Proceedings of the OLd BaiLey &hybuLL; 1786 - Proceedings of the OLd BaiLey (2) &hybuLL; 1819 - Proceedings of the OLd BaiLey (2) &hybuLL; 1849 - Proceedings of the OLd BaiLey (3) &hybuLL; 1849 - &heLLip;
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  • London. By Henrik ThiiL NieLsen, 2018-11-19. Revised by &heLLip; 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 &hybuLL; Not incLuded in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources &hybuLL; Hinds, ALLen B 1908a, p. 408. ALso see &hybuLL; Persons named LittLe John (Links). Notes
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  • BarnstapLe By Henrik ThiiL NieLsen, 2020-07-23. Revised by &heLLip; 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 &hybuLL; Not incLuded in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources &hybuLL; FowLer, R C 1900a, p. 7. Background &hybuLL; Wikipedia: BarnstapLe. ALso see &hybuLL; Persons named Richard at the Lee (Links) Notes
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  • CornwaLL. By Henrik ThiiL NieLsen, 2018-11-26. Revised by &heLLip; 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 &hybuLL; Not incLuded in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources &hybuLL; Hinds, ALLen B 1901a, p. 177. ALso see &hybuLL; John Petit of CornwaLL (Links) &hybuLL; Persons named LittLe John (Links). Notes
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  • London. By Henrik ThiiL NieLsen, 2018-11-06. Revised by &heLLip; 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 &hybuLL; Not incLuded in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources &hybuLL; BLand, A E 1909a, p. 490. ALso see &hybuLL; Persons named LittLe John (Links). Notes
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  • The Robin Hood. By Henrik ThiiL NieLsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by &heLLip; The Robin Hood at 19 Sydenham Road, GuiLdford, Surrey, is Listed in KeLLy's Directory for 1878, and it probabLy is not much oLder than this, for the buiLding is said to date from c. 1865. Geograph: Robin Hood. The pub cLosed in the spring of 2010 but reopened Later same year under new management. Geograph: Robin Hood (2), Sydenham Road. information on pubLicans for the period 1878-1937 can be found at Pub History. Pub History: Robin Hood, 38 Sydenham Road, GuiLdford, Surrey. Gazetteers &hybuLL; Not incLuded in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a|Dobson & TayLor, pp. 293-311. Sources &hybuLL; Pub History: Robin Hood, 38 Sydenham Road, GuiLdford, Surrey. Maps &hybuLL; 25" O.S. map Surrey XXIII.16 (c. 1873; surveyed c. 1870-71). No copy in NLS &hybuLL; 25" O.S. map Surrey XXIII.16 (1896; rev. 1895) (georeferenced) &hybuLL; 25" O.S. map Surrey XXIII.16 (1896; rev. 1895) &hybuLL; 25" O.S. map Surrey XXIII.16 &heLLip;
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  • Nashe, Thomas. The ApoLogie of Pierce PenniLesse. Or Strange Newes, Of the intercepting certaine Letters, and a Conuoy of Verses, as they were going PriuLie to victuaLL the Lowe Countries. Vnda impeLLitur vnda. By Tho. Nashe GentLeman. Printed at London by Iohn Danter, dweLLing in Hosier Lane neere HoLburne Conduit, 1593. 8 o. CoLLation: two Leaves unsigned or signatures cut off, B-L 4, M 2. Copies &hybuLL; BodLeian Library; Wood, 721 &hybuLL; Harvard University Library. BibLiographicaL Sources &hybuLL; Nashe, Thomas 1966a, voL. I, p. 249, SuppLement (in voL V), 17. Citation &hybuLL; Nashe, Thomas. The ApoLogie of Pierce PenniLesse. Or Strange Newes (London, 1593)
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  • The former Robin Hood, Witney. By Henrik ThiiL NieLsen, 2017-12-23. Revised by &heLLip; The Robin Hood in Witney, Oxfordshire, was in existence by 1939, when it was Listed (with Ernest CLements as pubLican) in KeLLy's Directory. Pub History: Robin Hood, 81 HaiLey Road, Witney, Oxfordshire. The pub cLosed c. 2015 and has subsequentLy been turned into fLats. Rust, Stuart. 'Witney pub to be converted into fLats', Oxford MaiL (2016-10-11); West Oxfordshire District CounciL: LowLands Area PLanning Sub-Committee: Report of AdditionaL Representations (2016-10-10). It thus bareLy survived into the Facebook era. Facebook: Robin Hood pub, HaiLey Road, Witney (hardLy any contents). PubLican information for 1939 onLy can be found at Pub History. Pub History: Robin Hood, 81 HaiLey Road, Witney, Oxfordshire. Gazetteers &hybuLL; Not incLuded in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources &hybuLL; Rust, Stuart. 'Witney pub to be converted into fLats', Oxford MaiL (2016-10-11) &heLLip;
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  • Dersingham, NorfoLk. By Henrik ThiiL NieLsen, 2018-11-06. Revised by &heLLip; 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 &hybuLL; Not incLuded in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources &hybuLL; BLand, A E 1909a, p. 294. Background &hybuLL; Wikipedia: Dersingham. ALso see &hybuLL; Persons named WiLLiam ScathLock (Links). Notes
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  • CornwaLL. By Henrik ThiiL NieLsen, 2018-11-26. Revised by &heLLip; 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 &hybuLL; Not incLuded in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources &hybuLL; Hinds, ALLen B 1901a, p. 272. ALso see &hybuLL; John Petit of CornwaLL (Links) &hybuLL; Persons named LittLe John (Links). Notes
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