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== Sources ==
== Sources ==
* [http://www.oxfordhistory.org.uk/people_lists/oxford_pubs/wine_1871.html Oxford History: Licensed wine vendors in the University area, 1870.] "An Alphabetical List of such Persons within the University of Oxford and the Precincts thereof as are licensed to vend Wine by retail, from the 21st day of December, in the year 1870, 34 Vict., to the 21st day of December, in the year 1871", published in Jackson's Oxford Journal, Jan. 28, 1871, lists this establishment with a Richard Barrett as proprietor.
* [http://www.oxfordhistory.org.uk/people_lists/oxford_1830_pigots/trades_t.html Oxford History: Pigot's 1830 Directory: Oxford: Trades: T]<ref>Also see [http://www.oxfordhistory.org.uk/people_lists/oxford_pubs/pubs_1846.html Oxford History: Oxford inns and hotels in 1846;] [http://www.oxfordhistory.org.uk/people_lists/oxford_1852_gardners/hotels_inns.html Oxford History: Gardner’s 1852 Directory: Oxford: Hotels, Inns, &c.]</ref>
* [http://www.oxfordhistory.org.uk/people_lists/oxford_1830_pigots/trades_t.html Oxford History: Pigot's 1830 Directory: Oxford: Trades: T]<ref>Also see [http://www.oxfordhistory.org.uk/people_lists/oxford_pubs/pubs_1846.html Oxford History: Oxford inns and hotels in 1846;] [http://www.oxfordhistory.org.uk/people_lists/oxford_1852_gardners/hotels_inns.html Oxford History: Gardner’s 1852 Directory: Oxford: Hotels, Inns, &c.]</ref>
* {{:Slater, Isaac 1850a}}. p. 34 of the Oxfordshire section
* {{:Slater, Isaac 1850a}}. p. 34 of the Oxfordshire section

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Hyth Bridge Street (formerly Rewley Lane), where the Robin Hood was located.
Hythe Bridge Street (formerly Rewley Lane), Oxford, where the Robin Hood was located / Photo: Google Earth.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-19. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-03-05.

An 1830 trade directory lists this as a tavern or public house in "Ruly lane", i.e. Rewley Lane, the proprietor an Elizabeth Bossom. An 1846 trade directory has the pub at Hythe Bridge Street.[1] The pub had not moved. Sometime between 1830 and 1846 Rewley Lane was renamed Hythe Bridge Street.[2]

UK Pub History lists information on publicans etc. for the years 1863 to 1903, [3] which can be supplemented by the Oxford History site[4] and Slater's Directory for 1850.[5] UK Pub History has the pub at 1 Rewley Road, but unless it moved there at some point, this is not correct.Template:PnItemQry

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Maps of Oxford, focused on Holywell. The Robin Hood is not indicated.

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