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By the last quarter of the 18th century there was a local tradition in the Halifax area to the effect that Robin Hood had resided in a house called Callis. Watson who reports this tradition puts his entry on Callis under the township of Sowerby,<ref>{{:Watson, John 1775a}}, p. 293.</ref> but the closest known places named Callis are now administratively within the township of Erringden. A.H. Smith cites the place-names Callis, Callis Bridge, and Callis Nab and Wood under Erringden.  
By the last quarter of the 18th century there was evidently a tradition in the Halifax area to the effect that Robin Hood had resided in a house at Callis, a locality on the south side of the Calder, ''c.'' 250 m south of Charlestown.  
He explains Callis as "[p]robably a pseudo-manorial name from the surname of Adam de Calys" who figures in 1371; "Calys" is said to be Calais, the French town. Smith cites a 1571 will that mentions "my playces called Calys", while a few 16th and 17th century record sources are listed for Callis House.<ref>{{:Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a}}, pt. III, pp. 171-72.</ref>


It is clear from the 1775 allusion that Callis was in or near a wooded area. While the place-name Callis House no longer appears to exist, Callis Wood lies in Erringden, just across the Calder from Charlestown. Callis House may have been located near this wood.
John Watson who reports this tradition puts his entry on Callis under the township of Sowerby,<ref>{{:Watson, John 1775a}}, p. 293.</ref> Callis is on the western side of Callis Wood, north of Erringden Moor. Among other localities in the vicinity with the element 'Callis' in their names are Callis Wood Bottom, Callis Bridge and Callis Nab.<ref>{{:Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a}}, pt. III, pp. 171-72.</ref> However, the early 25" O.S. maps listed below indicate "Callis Wood House" ''c.'' 200 m east of Callis, and this, or some long gone house in that area, is perhaps the best suggestion we can offer. A large, still existing farm there is known locally as Callis House Farm.<ref>[http://www.hebdenbridgehistory.org.uk/charlestown/callis.html Charlestown History Group: Callis Wood, Erringden and South Hillside.]</ref> Callis House figures in the records at least as early as the 16th century.<ref>{{:Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a}}, pt. III, pp. 171-72.</ref>
 
A.H. Smith explains Callis as "[p]robably a pseudo-manorial name from the surname of Adam de Calys" who figures in 1371; "Calys" is said to be Calais, the French town. Smith cites a 1571 will that mentions "my playces called Calys".<ref>{{:Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a}}, pt. III, pp. 171-72.</ref>


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<ul><li>{{:Crabtree, John 1836a}}, p. 412; summarizes Watson.</li>
<ul><li>{{:Crabtree, John 1836a}}, p. 412; summarizes Watson.</li>
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== Background ==
== Background ==
* [http://www.hebdenbridgehistory.org.uk/charlestown/callis.html Charlestown History Group: Callis Wood, Erringden and South Hillside.]
* {{:Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a}}, pt. III, pp. 171-72.
* {{:Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a}}, pt. III, pp. 171-72.



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Probable location of 'Callis'.

[[File:|thumb|right|500px|On the Pennine Way, not far from Eastwood. Was Callis somewhere in the vicinity? / Google Earth Street View.]]

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-31. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-04-10.

By the last quarter of the 18th century there was evidently a tradition in the Halifax area to the effect that Robin Hood had resided in a house at Callis, a locality on the south side of the Calder, c. 250 m south of Charlestown.

John Watson who reports this tradition puts his entry on Callis under the township of Sowerby,[1] Callis is on the western side of Callis Wood, north of Erringden Moor. Among other localities in the vicinity with the element 'Callis' in their names are Callis Wood Bottom, Callis Bridge and Callis Nab.[2] However, the early 25" O.S. maps listed below indicate "Callis Wood House" c. 200 m east of Callis, and this, or some long gone house in that area, is perhaps the best suggestion we can offer. A large, still existing farm there is known locally as Callis House Farm.[3] Callis House figures in the records at least as early as the 16th century.[4]

A.H. Smith explains Callis as "[p]robably a pseudo-manorial name from the surname of Adam de Calys" who figures in 1371; "Calys" is said to be Calais, the French town. Smith cites a 1571 will that mentions "my playces called Calys".[5]

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