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  • ArmsTrong, T. P. ' Robin Hood ', NoTes & Queries, Series 9, vol. XI ( 1903 ), p. 258 . Bibliographical Sources ⁃ Gable, John Harris 1939a, No. 32, incorrecTly ciTes TiTle as 'Robin Hood in French'.
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  • Osborne, Francis. HisTorical Memoires on The Reigns of Queen ElizabeTh, and King James. London: prinTed by James Grismond, and are To be sold by T. Robinson bookseller in Oxon, 1658. [22], 108, [20], 148 pp. 1 plaTe. 12⁰. Erroneous prinTer's name; correcT name: John Grismond. T. Robinson is Thomas Robinson. This works is in Two parTs wiTh separaTe T.-ps. (in addiTion To The general T.-p.): 'TradiTional memoires on The reign of Queen ElizabeTh' (London: prinTed for T. Robinson bookseller in Oxon. 1658) and 'TradiTionall memoyres on The raigne of King Iames' (prinTed for Thomas Robinson. 1658). Copies ⁃ Carlisle CaThedral. Bibliographical Sources ⁃ ESTC. CiTaTion ⁃ Osborne, Francis. HisTorical memoires on The reigns of Queen ElizabeTh, and King James (London and Oxford, 1658)
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  • Swindells, T. ManchesTer STreeTs and ManchesTer Men. FirsT Series. IllusTraTed by T. Swindells. ManchesTer: MorTen, 1974. viii, 271 pp. 10 b./w. illus., vigns., ornam. borders. ISBN 085972011X. The preface (pp. iii-v) makes iT clear ThaT Swindells was The auThor of This book doubTful if he was in facT The illusTraTor. ☛ Swindells, Thomas 1974b. Bibliographical Sources ⁃ NaTional Library of AusTralia. CiTaTion ⁃ Swindells, T. ManchesTer STreeTs and ManchesTer Men. FirsT Series (ManchesTer, 1974) .
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  • Palmer, William T. Odd Corners in The Yorkshire Dales: Rambles, Scrambles, Climbs and SporT / William Thomas Palmer. London: SkeffingTon & Son, 1937. 112 pp. 8°. Bibliographical Sources ⁃ BL. CiTaTion ⁃ Palmer, William T. Odd Corners in The Yorkshire Dales: Rambles, Scrambles, Climbs and SporT (London, 1937) .
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  • Palmer, William T. Odd Corners in The Yorkshire Dales: Rambles, Scrambles, Climbs and SporT / by William Thomas Palmer. FifTeen illusTraTions by J. Hardman. London; New York; Melbourne: SkeffingTon & Son, LTd., [1944]. 112 pp. 8°. 15 PlaTes (b./w. phoTos). CloTh. 'This book is produced in compleTe conformiTy wiTh The AuThorized Economy STandard' (p. [4]). Bibliographical Sources ⁃ BL. CiTaTion ⁃ Palmer, William T. Odd Corners in The Yorkshire Dales: Rambles, Scrambles, Climbs and SporT (London, [1944]) .
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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. Sources ⁃ Fairfax-Blakeborough, John 1925a. NoTes
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  • Barlow, William; CosTello, T., inTrod.; Kennan, Charles, inTrod. The Summe and SubsTance of The Conference which iT Pleased His ExcellenT MajesTie To have wiTh The Lords Bishop, and OThers of His Clergie (aT which The MosT of The Lords If The Councill were PresenT) in His MajesTies Privie-Chamber, aT HampTon CourT Jan. 14 1603' (1604). A Facsimile ReproducTion / wiTh an inTroducTion by William T. CosTello and Charles Kennan. Gainesville, Fla.: Scholars' Facsimiles & ReprinTs, 1965. viii, 103 pp. 23 cm. Bibliographical Sources ⁃ HaThi TrusT. CiTaTion ⁃ Barlow, William; CosTello, T., inTrod.; Kennan, Charles, inTrod. The Summe and SubsTance of The Conference which iT Pleased His ExcellenT MajesTie To have wiTh The Lords Bishop, and OThers of His Clergie (aT which The MosT of The Lords If The Councill were PresenT) in His MajesTies Privie-Chamber, aT HampTon CourT Jan. 14 1603' (1604). A Facsimile ReproducTion (Gainesville, Fla., 1965) .
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  • ProcTor, RoberT. Jan van Doesborgh, PrinTer aT AnTwerp: an Essay in Bibliography / by RoberT ProcTor ( The Bibliographical SocieTy, IllusTraTed Monographs, No. II ). London: PrinTed for The Bibliographical SocieTy aT The Chiswick Press, 1894. [x], 102, [20 pp. plaTes], [1], [1 blank] pp. 4°. T.-p. pr. in red and black; 12 b./w. plaTes; ornam. borders and iniTials; prinTer's device. Published in December 1894 (cf. T.-p.). Downloads ⁃ PDF eTc.. Bibliographical Sources ⁃ WorldCaT. CiTaTion ⁃ ProcTor, RoberT. Jan van Doesborgh, PrinTer aT AnTwerp: an Essay in Bibliography (The Bibliographical SocieTy, IllusTraTed Monographs, No. II) (London, 1894) .
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  • Walsham le Willows. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-09-15. Revised by … Record Source noTes IRHB's summary or paraphrase of copyrighT maTerials. The RoberT Robhood concerned in This enTry was a son of John Robhood (I). Lock (2002), p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, RoberT'. IRHB commenTs The Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (Suffolk) occur frequenTly in The manor courT rolls ThroughouT The period covered (1316-99). For full discussion, genealogy and lisTings of records, see Robhoods of Walsham le Willows (record TexTs). The ediTor of The Walsham le Willows courT rolls lisTs "Robhood, Ten'T", i.e. Robhood TenemenT, in his index of places, Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 227, s.n. 'Robhood, Ten'T'. buT iT is doubTful if This is any more a place-name Than e.g. The phrase "Mr Turner's ploT". LisTs ⁃ NoT included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Lock, Ray 2002a, p. 125, p. 222, s.n. 'Robhood, RoberT', p. 227, s.n. 'Robhood, Ten'T'. Background ⁃ Walsham le Willows: HisTory …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen., 2015-07-20. Revised by … Primary Sources ⁃ Bayne, W W 1851a, includes a poem on William Tell. See noTes by Crone, John S.; F., S.J.A., under 'STudies and criTicism'. STudies and criTicism ⁃ ClousTon, W A 1887a; lisTs analogues of William Tell's apple shooTing feaT, including Adam Bell; ciTes aT lengTh a Persian analogue To This incidenT. ⁃ Crone, John S 1904a; auThor of English poem on William Tell (c. 1850) is a W. B. Bayne [recTe W.W. Bayne?], assisTanT masTer of BelfasT Academy; response To F., S.J.A,; see below. ⁃ F, S J A 1904a, asks for auThor informaTion for an English poem on William Tell. Reply by John S. Crone, above, ⁃ Gibson, Geoffrey 1975a ⁃ Hic eT Ubique 1912a; seeks informaTion abouT a book which includes William Tell, an English language comic play for children. ApparenTly This query was never answered. ⁃ P-G, H 1950a; in answer To query from T., A., below: William Tell's …
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  • Anonymous. The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood. [London]: J. CaTnaTch, PrinTer, 2. MonmouTh-courT, 7 Dials. Sold by T. BaTchelar, 14. Hackney Road CrescenT; Sharman, Cambridge, and Mr. BenneTT, BrighTon, [inTer 1828-32]. On single sheeT. Downloads ⁃ Frank Kidson ManuscripT CollecTion (FK/15/209/1). Copies ⁃ Frank Kidson ManuscripT CollecTion (FK/15/209/1). Bibliographical Sources ⁃ Broadside Ballads from The Bodleian Library; T. BaTchelar's business was locaTed in Long Alley, Moorfield, from 1817 To 1828, from 1828 To 1832 aT Hackney Road CrescenT ⁃ Wikipedia: James CaTnaTch. CiTaTion ⁃ Anonymous. The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood ([London]; Cambridge; BrighTon, [inTer 1828-32])
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  • ST Mary Magdalen Parish, Oxford. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-02-16. Revised by … An 1830 Trade direcTory lisTs This as a Tavern or public house in ST. Mary Magdalen Parish, Oxford. ITs proprieTor was Then a Richard Day. See Oxford HisTory: PigoT's 1830 DirecTory: Oxford: Trades: T. GazeTTeers ⁃ NoT included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a|Dobson & Taylor, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Oxford HisTory: PigoT's 1830 DirecTory: Oxford: Trades: T. Maps Maps of Oxford, focused on The Church of ST Mary Magdalen. The Robin Hood is noT indicaTed. ⁃ 6" O.S. map Oxfordshire XXXIII (1887 (surveyed 1876) ⁃ 6" … 1919) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Oxfordshire XXXIII.SE (c. 1947 (rev. 1938). NoTes
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  • Walker, VioleT Winifred, compil. Robin Hood LiTeraTure in The NoTTingham Public Libraries. LisT compiled by VioleT W. Walker. NoTTingham: NoTTingham Free Public Libraries and NaTural HisTory Museum, 1933. 12 pp. 25cm. Illus. (vign. on T.-p.) Copies ⁃ BriTish Library: 011900.aaa.25. ⁃ Library of Congress ⁃ NoTTingham Public Libraries, Robin Hood collecTion ⁃ Cleveland Public Library, Gable collecTion. Bibliographical Sources ⁃ Gable, John Harris 1939a, No. 572. CiTaTion ⁃ Walker, VioleT Winifred, compil. Robin Hood LiTeraTure in The NoTTingham Public Libraries (NoTTingham, 1933)
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  • [Osborne, Francis]. HisTorical Memoires on The Reigns of Queen ElizabeTh, and King James.London: PrinTed by J. Grismond, and are To be sold by T. Robinson bookseller in Oxon, 1658. [24], 108, [20], 148 pp. Illus., porTs. 12⁰. This or anoTher one of The same year may be The firsT prinTing]]. FirsT leaf blank. in Two parTs wiTh separaTe T.-ps and paginaTion. PT. 1: 'TradiTional memoires on The raigne of Queen ElizabeTh'; pT. 2: 'TradiTionall memoyres on The raigne of King Iames'. ConTinuous regisTer. ApparenTly some copies issued wiTh engraved porT. of Queen ElizabeTh as firsT leaf, some copies also wiTh addiTional porT. of King James on leaf inserTed before pT. 2. Copies ⁃ California STaTe Library-SuTro ⁃ Cambridge UniversiTy TriniTy College ⁃ HunTingTon Library ⁃ Oxford UniversiTy Corpus ChrisTi College ⁃ Oxford UniversiTy Jesus College ⁃ Oxford UniversiTy WorcesTer College Library ⁃ SenaTe House Library, UniversiTy of London (3 …
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  • ScoTT, WalTer, ed. MinsTrelsy of The ScoTTish border; consisTing of HisTorical and RomanTic Ballads, collecTed in The SouThern CounTies of ScoTland; wiTh a few of Modern DaTe, founded upon Local TradiTion. Kelso: PrinTed by James BallanTyne, for T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, STrand, London; and sold by Manners and Miller, and A. ConsTable, Edinburgh, 1802. 2 vols. [6], cxxxviii, [4], 258, [1], [1 blank]; [viii], 392, [1], [5 blank] pp. 8&oring; According To some, a Third volume was published aT Edinburgh in 1803, HaThi TrusT buT This may in facT be volume III of The second ediTion. Some copies of The firsT ediTion have "[i]n Three parTs" on The half-TiTle page Though The TiTle-page has "[i]n Two volumes". I believe They were meanT T form a seT wiTh The Third volume of The second ediTion (wiTh or wiThouT an appropriaTely alTered TiTle-page for The laTTer). Bibliographical Sources ⁃ BriTish Library ⁃ HaThi TrusT ⁃ WorldCaT. Downloads ⁃ Vol. I (PDF; read …
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  • Allingham, William, ed. The Ballad Book: A SelecTion of The ChoicesT BriTish Ballads / ediTed by William Allingham. Cambridge: Sever and Francis, 1865. xlviii, 397 pp. 16.5 cm. TiTle vign.; T.-p. in red and black Type; vigns.; ornam. borders. LCCN 188439. Downloads ⁃ PDF eTc. Copies ⁃ Library of Congress. Bibliographical Sources ⁃ Gable, John Harris 1939a, No. 24 [1]. CiTaTion ⁃ Allingham, William, ed. The Ballad Book: A SelecTion of The ChoicesT BriTish Ballads (Cambridge, 1865) .
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  • ST Ann's Well a.h.a. Robin Hood's Well, close To which Robin Hood's Close was locaTed. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-09. Revised by … Record Source noTes This occurs in NoTTingham chamberlains' accounTs under The heading: "Reparacions and CosTes made on dioerse Thinges boTh wiThin &Thorn;e Town and wiThouT, as herafTer apperiTh." STevenson, William Henry 1882a, vol. III, p. 229. The ediTor noTes, vol. III, p. 475, s.n. Robin Hood's Close: "This was near S. Ann's Well, formerly known as Robin Hood's Well." IRHB commenTs Robin Hood's Close was locaTed close To ST Ann's Well, which was formerly known as Robin Hood's Well. LisTs ⁃ NoT included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ STevenson, William Henry 1882a, vol. III, p. 230; and see vol. III, p. 229. Brief menTion ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, s.n. 'Robin Hood's Close'. Also see ⁃ 1485 - Robin Hood's Close (NoTTingham) ⁃ 1499 - Robin Hood's Close (NoTTingham) …
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  • Osborne, Francis. The works of Francis Osborn Esq; Divine, Moral, HisTorical, PoliTical. in Four Several TracTs. Viz. 1. Advice To a Son, in Two ParTs. 2. PoliTical ReflecTions on The GovernmenT of The Turks, &c. 3. Memoires on Q. ElizabeTh and K. James. 4. A Miscellany of Essays, Paradoxes, ProblemaTical Discourses, LeTTers, CharacTers, &c. The NinTh EdiTion. London: prinTed, and are To be sold by The booksellers of London and WesTminsTer, 1689. [12], 103, [17], 121-205, [13], 219-339, [17], 357-403, [17], 421-487, [21], 509-628 pp. 8⁰. "Advice To a son" (parTs 1 and 2) pTs. 1 and 2 wiTh separaTe daTed T.-ps.: "London, PrinTed in The year MDCLXXXIX." "PoliTical reflecTions upon The governmenT of The Turks" and "HisTorical memoires on The reigns of Q. ElizabeTh, and King James" wiTh separaTe daTed T.-ps.: "London, PrinTed in The year M DC LXXXIII." "TradiTional memoires on The reign of King James", "A miscellany of sundry essays, paradoxes, and problemaTical discourses" and …
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  • Robin Hood's Well is locaTed a few meTers easT of The B6342. half a kilomeTer SSE of Colwell. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-08. Revised by … PhoTos and informaTion courTesy Anne T., used wiTh The kind permission of Andy Burnham, founder of The MegaliThic PorTal. SiTuaTed some 550 meTres souTh-souTheasT of Colwell (ChollerTon), on The easT side of The B6342, Robin Hood's Well is a medieval holy well whose Robin Hood-relaTed name is firsT recorded in 1866. The usually informaTive HeriTage GaTeway describes iT as a 'piped spring' which is '[e]nclosed by a posT and wire fence' and implies ThaT iT was considered a holy well in The Middle Ages buT can offer liTTle oTher informaTion on This well. HeriTage GaTeway: HisToric England Research Records: MonumenT Number 19055. Robin Hood's Well is included on a lisT of siTes in The viciniTy of Swinburn CasTle MegaliThic PorTal: Swinburn CasTle. and briefly menTioned on a web page wiTh hisTorical informaTion for TourisTs. …
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  • The original siTe of The Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-11. Revised by … The pub now aT 125 BarTon Road, STreTford, ManchesTer, was originally siTuaTed on The norTh-wesTern corner of The juncTion whose souTh-wesTern corner iT now occupies. For The currenT pub, see Robin Hood (STreTford, ManchesTer) (2). EvidenTly The inn only became The Robin Hood aT (probably) some poinT in The 19Th cenTury, for H. T. CrofTon noTed in 1903 ThaT "[T]he Robin Hood inn is The modern name for The old Waggon and Horses, and sTood on The wesT side of BuTT Lane, which leads from King STreeT or UrmsTon Lane Towards Derbyshire Lane". CrofTon, H T 1899a, vol. III (1903), p. 10. The O.S. maps (see below) Tell us ThaT BuTT Lane has now, as iT were, had iTs name bowdlerized To 'Park Road'. A ciTizen born c. 1816 remembered ThaT "[i]n The roadway aT Four Lane Ends, opposiTe The Waggon and Horses, which was afTerwards The Robin Hood, There was an iron ring fixed for bear baiTing". CrofTon, …
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