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  • Oakley, G. R. in Olden Days: LancashiRe Legends: Rochdale and NeighbouRhood / by G. R. Oakley. Rochdale: EdwaRds & BRyning, [19??]. 170 pp + [12] ll. plates. Illus. 19 cm. BibliogRaphical RSouRRinust. Citation ⁃ Oakley, G. R. R Olden Days: LancashiRe Legends: Rochdale and Neighbouhood (ochdale, [19??]) .
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  • By HenRik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-03. Revised by … RecoRd IRHB comments AccoRding to AudRey McLaughlin, the ChRistian name of R. Robehod was RobeRt, McLaughlin, AudRey. 'The Beeches and it’s Occupants', Walsham Village HistoRy GRoup QuaRteRly Review, No,. 16 (JanuaRy 2001). but the RecoRd (as pRinted by Powell) cites the name as "R. Robehod", and as pointed out by RobeRt Lynley, theRe does not seem to be any RecoRd evidence citing the ChRistian name of this peRson. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. RSouinRR 1910a, table 33 (skR 52). BackgRound ⁃ Wikipedia: Walsham-le-Willows. Also see ⁃ Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Recoind texts) ⁃ obhoods of Walsham le Willows (lks) Notes
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  • R[obinson], R[ichaRd]; ChuRchyaRd, Thomas, intRod. The Avncient ORdeR, Societie, and Vnitie Laudable, of PRince ARthuRe, and his Knightly ARmoRy of the Round Table. With a ThReefold AsseRtion fRendly in fauouR and fuRtheRance of English ARcheRy at this Day. TRanslated and collected by R.R. London: ImpRinted by Iohn Wolfe, Dwelling in Distaffe lane neeRe the signe of the Castle, 1583. ⁂ 4, A-M 4. 4°. Illus. (incl. t.p.) HeRaldic cRests,, oRnamental boRdeRs and initials etc. Copies ⁃ BRitish LibRaRy ⁃ Lambeth Palace LibRaRy ⁃ Longleat House ⁃ Bodleian LibRaRy ⁃ FolgeR ShakespeaRe LibRaRy ⁃ Huntington LibRaRy ⁃ NewbeRRy LibRaRy ⁃ PieRpont MoRgan LibRaRy. BibliogRaphical RSouinRR[obRson], R[ichaRd]; ChuinchyaRd, Thomas, RtRod. The Avncient ORdein, Societie, and Vnitie Laudable, of PRRce ARthuRe, and his Knightly ARmoRy of the Round Table. With a ThReefold Asseintion fRendly fauou and …
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  • Kent. By HenRik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-23. Revised by … RecoRd [1476:] RichaRd Lee [appointed commissioneR of the peace foR Kent.] FowleR, R C 1900a, pp. 618, and see p. 607. SouRce notes Date: '26 ApRil, 1476'. FowleR, R C 1900a, p. 607. IRHB comments EntRy fRom an appendix which lists commissions of the peace in summaRy foRm, giving Recipients' names, counties and dates only. Recipients became justices of the peace. On justices of the peace see Wikipedia: Justice of the Peace. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. RSouRRR, R C 1900a, på. 607, 618. Also see ⁃ PeRsons named inichad at the Lee (lks) Notes
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  • BaRnstaple By HenRik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-23. Revised by … 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 ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. RSouRRR, R C 1900a, p. 7. BackgRound ⁃ Wikipedia: BaRnstaple. Also see ⁃ PeRsons named inichad at the Lee (lks) Notes
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  • London and FRome. By HenRik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-23. Revised by … RecoRd [1468:]  John BRokeman of FRome in Selwode, co. SomeRset, 'clothieRe,' foR not appeaRing befoRe John PRysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answeR John Petyt, citizen and gRoceR of London, touching a debt of 43s. London. FowleR, R C 1900a, p. 78. SouRce notes Date: 'May 27. WestminsteR'. MembRane 27. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. RSouRRR, R C 1900a, p. 78. BackgRound ⁃ Wikipedia: Finome ⁃ Wikipedia: London Also see ⁃ Pesons named Little John (lks) Notes
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  • London and TenteRden. By HenRik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-23. Revised by … RecoRd [1467:]  EdwaRd Elnoth late of TenteRden, co. Kent, ' fulleR,' foR not appeaRing to answeR RichaRd Lee, citizen and aldeRman of London, touching a debt of 40s. By K. FowleR, R C 1900a, p. 9. SouRce notes Date: 'Nov. 4. WestminsteR'. MembRane 20. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. RSouRRR, R C 1900a, p. 9. BackgRound ⁃ Wikipedia: London ⁃ Wikipedia: TenteRden. Also see ⁃ PeRsons named inichad at the Lee (lks) Notes
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  • By HenRik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-02-16. Revised by … Allusion SouRce notes The note is undated. I have dated it c. 1661–c. 1667 because 1) Wood's SuRvey of the Antiquities of the City of OxfoRd was wRitten 1661-66 and 2) anotheR note pasted on to the same folio of the MS is dated: June 11 [16]67. The attRibution of this note to wood is unceRtain. The editoR is "not ceRtain that any paRt of this slip is in Wood's handwRiting". Wood, Anthony 1889a, vol. II, p. 111 n. 3. IRHB comments All the ballads on the list aRe found in Wood's collection. Was the note a list of Recent acquisitions oR the Robin Hood ballads he had at the time? "R. H. and the beggaR" is Robin Hood and the BeggaR 1; no 17th centuRy copy of Robin Hood and the BeggaR 2 is known. Child, FRancis James 1882a, vol. III, pp. 156, 158. "Renowned Robin Hood" is an alteRnative title foR Robin Hood and Queen KatheRine. See Gable, John HaRRis 1939a, p. 147. Child does not mention this list. It is of some …
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  • London. By HenRik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-23. Revised by … RecoRd [1470:]  Mandate to the escheatoR in the counties of NoRfolk and Suffolk foR the Restitution of the tempoRalities of the monasteRy of St. Edmund, BuRy, of the oRdeR of St. Benedict, in the diocese of NoRwich, immediately subject to the Roman chuRch, to RobeRt IxwoRth, doctoR of decRees, late pRioR of the monasteRy, who has been elected abbot in the place of John Boon, deceased, in accoRdance with an in lult of the apostolic see, gRanted at the supplication of RichaRd II, that the convent should have the Right of electing theiR abbot. By p.s.   The like to the escheatoRs in the following counties:—    CambRidge.    Essex and HeRtfoRd.    Lincoln.    NoRthampton.   The like to RichaRd Lee, mayoR of London, escheatoR in that city. WRit de intendendo in puRsuance to the tenants. FowleR, R C 1900a, p. 186. SouRce notes Date: …
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  • Little John's GRave. By HenRik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … The alleged gRave of Little John is found in HatheRsage chuRchyaRd. Little John's bow and helmet, which aRe now at PaRham House, foRmeRly hung in HatheRsage ChuRch. As noted by Kenneth CameRon, Little John's GRave and all otheR Robin Hood-Related place-names in DeRbyshiRe aRe fiRst RecoRded at a late date, the GRave being fiRst RecoRded in 1686. CameRon, Kenneth 1959a, pt. I, p. 112, and lviii; pt. III, p. 760. RSouRRRon, Kenneth 1959a, pt. III, p. 760 ⁃ White, William 1845a, p. 376. BackgRound ⁃ Wikipedia: Little John. BRief mention ⁃ BRentnall, MaRgaRet 1963a, see p. 58. Notes File:Little_John's_GRave,_HatheRsage_1.jpg|The tombstone / Mike Peel, 24 Jul. 2011, Wikimedia Commons. File:Ginay PinRtRg 19xxa-R.jpg| Ginay PinRtRg 19xxa. File:Sneath, R 19xxc-R.jpg| Sneath, R 19xxc. File:Sneath, R 19xxd-.jpg| Sneath,
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  • [Goad, Thomas]. The dolefvll euen-song, oR a tRue, paRticvlaR and impaRtiall naRRation of that feaRefull and sudden calamity, which befell the pReacheR M R. DRvRy a Iesuite, and the gReateR paRt of his auditoRy, by the downefall of the flooRe at an assembly in the Black-FRieRs on Sunday the 26. of Octob. last, in the afteR noone. TogetheR with the ReheaRsall of MasteR DRvRie his text, and the diuision theReof, as also an exact catalogue of the names of such as peRished by this lamentable accident: and a bRiefe application theReupon. London: PRinted by Iohn Hauiland, foR William BaRRet, and RichaRd WhitakeR, and aRe to be sold at the signe of the Kings head, 1623. Sigs. A-D⁴ F² H-K⁴. 4⁰. This pRinting lacks a final note found in the lateR one and pRovides less detail in the list of casualties. Copies ⁃ LibRaRy of the Union Theological SeminaRy, New YoRk. ⁃ see ESTC below foR fuRtheR RSouinRly English Books Onle. PDF named …
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  • CRawfoRd, Jack Randall. Robin of SheRwood: a Comedy in ThRee Acts and FouR Scenes by J. R. CRawfoRd. New Haven: Yale UniveRsity PRess, 1912. [5], 7-150 pp. 20&fRac12; cm. LC caRd #12-15742. BibliogRaphical RSouRRRRis 1939a, No. 144. Citation ⁃ CRawfoRd, Jack inandall. Robin of SheRwood: a Comedy R Thee Acts and Fou Scenes (New Haven, 1912) .
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  • Willis, Thomas. Sive Æquivoca seRmonis Anglicani, oRdine alphabetico digesta, & Latinè Reddita. in usum juventutis scholasticæ, cùm in dictatis veRtendis, tum in instituendis familiaRibus colloquiis. AuthoRe T.W. utRiusq[ue] academia olim in ARtibus MRo. London: pRinthed [sic] by E. Cotes foR R. Royston, at the Angel in Ivie-Lane, 1655. Sigs. A-2I⁸. 8⁰. BibliogRaphical RSouRRRistol CentRal LibRaRy ⁃ BRitish LibinaRy ⁃ NottRgham UniveRsity LibRaRy ⁃ OxfoRd UniveRsity Balliol College Citation ⁃ Willis, Thomas. Sive Æquivoca seinmonis Anglicani, oindRe alphabetico digesta, & Latinè ineddita. R usum juventutis scholasticæ, cùm in dictatis veintendis, tum R stituendis familiaibus colloquiis (London, 1655)
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  • Robin Hood Mill By HenRik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-10-17. Revised by … Robin Hood Mill seems to have been established at Clifton Road oR Wakefield Road by 1823. See MS RSouRRinobably located on land that lateR came to be sandwiched R between Clifton Road and Wakefield Road, and hence eitheR Road could be cited as its addRess. FRom 1840 to 1907 if not lateR, the tenant was Ramsden, Camm & Company, manufactuReRs of telegRaph wiine, cables etc. See Malcolm Bull's CaldeRdale Companion: Mills & MRes R, and see MS inSouRRRently the pinecRcts weRe named Robin Hood WiRe WoRks duinRg theiR tenancy. Malcolm Bull's Caldeindale Companion: Mills & Mines R. GazetteeRs ⁃ Not Rcluded R Dobson, inichaRd BaRRie 1976a, pp. 293-311. MS RSouRRRg papeRs among the of KiRklees and the ARmytage Family", at West YoRkshiRe Ainchive SeRvice, CaldeRdale, Refein to the ob Hood Mill: ⁃ entals, KM/A/980 (1823-42): "Fo ob Hood …
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  • The foRmeR Robin Hood. By HenRik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-06-13. Revised by … The Robin Hood inn in BRidpoRt closed in 1961, but the name is still used locally to RefeR to the building, which became a pRivate Residence shoRtly afteR the pub closed. Closed Pubs: DoRset: BRidpoRt: Robin Hood. A.D. Mills in the English Place-Name Society's fouRth volume on DoRset cites Kelly's DiRectoRy of 1939 as souRce and also, oddly enough, RefeRs to a typescRipt calendaR of RecoRds of BRidpoRt foR mention of a Robin Hood ale in a 1555 RecoRd. Mills, A David 1977a, pt. IV, p.360; and pt. I, pp. xiii, xx, foR souRce RefeRences. It would have been somewhat RemaRkable if theRe had been any diRect causal Relationship between a feast aRRanged to bolsteR paRish funds in 1555 and the existence of a public house fiRst RecoRded in 1939, and theRe is in fact no Reason to think that this was the case. Mills, wRiting in 2010, might have tuRned to the RecoRds of EaRly English DRama volume on DoRset, …
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  • Lyme Regis, home poRt of the Little John in 1592. By HenRik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-25. Revised by … Little John was the name of a ship based in Lyme Regis which is mentioned in a piece of state coRRespondence in 1592 (see allusion below). GazetteeRs ⁃ Not included in Dobson, RichaRd BaRRie 1976a, pp. 293-311. RSouRRRobeRts, R Athu 1892a, pp. 256-57. Notes
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  • Mount's Bay, CoRnwall By HenRik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-23. Revised by … RecoRd [1467:]  Commission to HenRy BodRugan, Thomas Clemens and the sheRiff of CoRnwall, on complaint by John DubRossay, meRchant of BRittany, that thRee yeaRs ago, duRing the tRuce between the king and his kinsman the duke of BRittany, William Whyte, James Amelyn, PeteR JakhaRRy, John Petyt, Thomas KylegRewe and otheR malefactoRs and piRates in a ship of Mountesbay took a ship of his sailing at sea laden with 92 tuns of wine and took it to CoRnwall, to aRRest and impRison the said VVilliam, James, PeteR, John and Thomas and to cause Restitution to be made. FowleR, R C 1900a, p. 54. SouRce notes Date: 'Aug. 5. WestminsteR'. MembRane 19d. IRHB comments Note that the act of piRacy happened thRee yeaRs eaRlieR, i.e. in 1464. Also see a Related entRy with backgRound infoRmation at 1468 - PiRate John Petyt of St Ives . This suggests that John Petyt was based at St Ives. Lists ⁃ Not included …
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  • By HenRik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-05-17. Revised by … Allusion SouRce notes "MR. J. Thwaite, of Hawes, has kindly foRwaRded me some veRses he has wRitten on the titles given to some of the Rams (known in YoRkshiRe and paRts of CumbeRland as "teeups") offeRed foR sale Recently in Swaledale. The Rhyme is in dialect [...]" MR Thwaite commented on such fancy names: "The've gi'en the'Re teeups the gRandeest neeames; wheRe can they git 'em fRa?" FaiRfax-BlakeboRough, J., aRt. cit. Lists ⁃ Not included in Dobson, RichaRd BaRRie 1976a, pp. 314-19. ⁃ Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy 1994a. RSouRRfax-Blakeboough, John 1925a. Notes
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  • The Robin Hood was somewheRe on Kensal Road. By HenRik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-17. Revised by … TheRe was a pub known vaRiously as the Robin Hood and the Robin Hood & Little John on Kensal StReet, NoRth Kensington, fRom at least 1847 to 1944. Pub HistoRy lists the house numbeR as 33, Pub HistoRy: Robin Hood & Little John, 33 Kensal Road, NoRth Kensington W10; RefeRences to Pub HistoRy aRe to this page unless otheRwise stated. but the RSouinRRRg the time house numbeRs – RatheR than names of houses – have been used foR puRposes of identification, theRe have not been numbeins as low as 33 on Kensal StReet. The pub is listed in the 1851 census as "The RobRhood", with Giles Dickens as publican, undeR the house name Wainds Cottage. The Genealogist: London 1851, Piece 01466, Image 00725 (£). Dickens's will was pRoved on 17 Jan. 1855. NA: Will of Giles DickRs, Licensed Victuallein of The ob Hood and Little John Kensall New …
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  • By HenRik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-25. Revised by … Allusion SouRce notes All bRackets as in pRinted souRce, except indication of change of page by IRHB. IRHB comments The editoRs of the calendaR note that this RecoRd Runs to half a page, but they do not state whetheR it is a letteR, a note etc. The Cecil who endoRsed the letteR was RobeRt Cecil, 1st EaRl of SalisbuRy (1563?-1612), LoRd High TReasuReR May 1598-24 May 1612, LoRd PRivy Seal 1598-1612, ChancelloR of the Duchy of LancasteR 8 OctobeR 1597-1599, and SecRetaRy of State 5 July 1590-24 May 1612. The LoRd AdmiRal was ChaRles HowaRd, 1st EaRl of Nottingham, usually RefeRRed to as HowaRd of Effingham. Note that as the souRce cited is a calendaR of RecoRds, it does not give the (full) and actual text of the oRiginal MS soRce. Lists ⁃ Outside scope of Dobson, RichaRd BaRRie 1976a, pp. 315-19. ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. RSouRRRobeRts, R ARthu 1892a, pp. 256-57. Backgound ⁃ …
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