Little John's Well (Stanbury): Difference between revisions

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Little John's and Will Scarlet's wells are not labelled on any of these maps.
* [http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=16&lat=53.8245&lon=-2.0294&layers=168&b=1 25" O.S. maps] (no map overlays as of 1 Jan. 20118) (georeferenced)
* [http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=16&lat=53.8245&lon=-2.0294&layers=168&b=1 25" O.S. maps] (no map overlays as of 1 Jan. 20118) (georeferenced)
* [http://maps.nls.uk/view/102344902#zoom=7&lat=3149&lon=14466&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''Yorkshire'' 199 (1851; surveyed 1848)]
* [http://maps.nls.uk/view/102344902#zoom=7&lat=3149&lon=14466&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''Yorkshire'' 199 (1851; surveyed 1848)]

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Approximte location of Little John's Well.
Little John's Well or one of the two neighbouring springs (from: Sutcliffe; artist George Hering)

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-04. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-02.

Sutcliffe (1899)[1] seems to be the first source to mention Little John's Well high on Stanbury Moor. He notes that it and the neighbouring Robin Hood's Well and Will Scarlet's Well are "[h]alf-hidden underground, and fringed with fern and bog-weed". Robin Hood's Well is first mentioned around the middle of the 19th century.

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Little John's and Will Scarlet's wells are not labelled on any of these maps.

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