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  • St Ann's Well a.k.a. Robin Hood's Well, close to which Robin Hood's Close was located. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-15. Revised by … … p. 441. Brief mention ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, s.n. 'Robin Hood's Acre'. Also see ⁃ 1484 - Robin Hood's Close (Nottingham) ⁃ 1485 - Robin Hood's Close (Nottingham) ⁃ Robin Hood's Close (Nottingham) ⁃ Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham). Notes
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-14. Revised by … Record Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Stevenson, William Henry 1882a, vol. V, p. 102. Also see ⁃ 1500 - Disturbance near Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1548 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham). Notes
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  • Site of St Ann's Well a.k.a. Robin Hood's Well By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-16. Revised by … Record Source … ⁃ Stevenson, William Henry 1882a, vol. III, p. 475, s.n. 'Robynhode Well'. Brief mention ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, s.n. 'Robin Hood's Well alias St. Anne's Well'. Also see ⁃ 1500 - Disturbance near Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1548 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1596 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1625 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham). Notes
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  • St Ann's Well a.k.a. Robin Hood's Well By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-16. Revised by … Record Source … ⁃ Stevenson, William Henry 1882a, vol. III, p. 475, s.n. 'Robynhode Well'. Brief mention ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, s.n. 'Robin Hood's Well alias St. Anne's Well'. Also see ⁃ 1500 - Disturbance near Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1548 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1597 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1625 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham). Notes
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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 made and costes in … etc." Stevenson, William Henry 1882a, vol. III, p. 252. 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 ⁃ … p. 252. Brief mention ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, s.n. 'Robin Hood's Close'. Also see ⁃ 1484 - Robin Hood's Close (Nottingham) ⁃ 1499 - Robin Hood's Close (Nottingham) ⁃ 1624 - Robin Hood's Acre (Nottingham) ⁃ Robin Hood's Close (Nottingham) ⁃ Robin Hood's
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  • The exact location of Robin Hood's Close is not known, but it was near St Ann's Well, formerly known as Robin Hood's Well. I have put the Close close to the Well. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-15. Revised by … Robin Hood's Acre, mentioned in the Nottingham civic Records for 1624/25 (see record cited below), was probably located near Robin Hood's Well. Stevenson, William Henry 1882a, vol. IV, p. 441. I do not know where the Acre was located; the coordinates cited above put it quite close to Robin Hood's Well, but the exact spot I have chosen has nothing specific to recommend it. It is … this place-name to be indicated on the Google maps on the overview pages for Nottinghamhire and England. Gazetteers ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, s.nn. 'Robin Hood's Acre', 'Robin Hood's Close'. Notes
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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 … 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 ⁃ … 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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  • The site of St Ann's Well a.k.a. Robin Hood's Well By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-11-09. Revised by … Record Source … ⁃ Stevenson, William Henry 1882a, vol. I, p. 441, s.n. 'Robyn's Wood Well'. Brief mention ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, s.n. 'Robin Hood's Well alias St. Anne's Well'. Also see ⁃ 1500 - Disturbance near Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1596 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1597 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1625 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ …
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  • The exact location of Robin Hood's Close is not known, but it was near St Ann's Well, formerly known as Robin Hood's Well. I have put the Close close to the Well. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-11. Revised by … Robin Hood's Close was a pasture Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, s.n. 'Robin Hood's Close'. probably situated near St Ann's Well, Stevenson, William Henry 1882a, vol. III, p. 475, s.n. 'Robynhode Closse'. which latter was also known as Robin Hood's Well. Robin Hood-related place-names tend to cluster, and an entry in the civic Records for 1624 refers to four (unnamed) closes near the Well. Stevenson, William Henry 1882a, vol. IV, pp. 385-86. Very likely one of these was Robin Hood's Close. The 1484-85 record entry cited below refers to work done at both Robin Hood's Close and "þe Copy", i.e. the Coppice, a locality that was situated c. 200 m NNE of Robin Hood's Well. See for instance 6" O.S. map Nottinghamshire XXXVIII.15 (1900; rev. 1899). That the …
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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 … … brackets. Note 1: "Blank in MS." 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." Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ … p. 62. Brief mention ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, s.n. 'Robin Hood's Close'. Also see ⁃ 1484 - Robin Hood's Close (Nottingham) ⁃ 1485 - Robin Hood's Close (Nottingham) ⁃ Robin Hood's Close (Nottingham) ⁃ Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham). Notes
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  • Site of Robin Hood's Well By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-10-27. Revised by … Record Source … for 'Hanton'. The "said woods" are "[s]ix parcels of wood", on land common to Nottingham town, "called by the several names of New Coppice, Old Coppice and the … edition includes a plate with a detail of the map PRO MR 1142 showing "Robinhoodes Well" and adjacent plots. Bankes, Richard 1997a, p. xxviii. Lists ⁃ Not … ⁃ Bankes, Richard 1997a, p. 67, item No. 584. Also see ⁃ Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) Notes
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  • St Ann's Well, formerly known as Robin Hood's Well. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-10. Revised by … Record Source … brackets. Note 1: "Blank in MS." 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." Note 3: "The jury from the western side of the town." Note 4: "Friday, … 475. Brief mention ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, s.n. 'Robin Hood's Well alias St. Anne's [sic] Well'. Also see ⁃ 1548 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ 1596 - Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham) ⁃ …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-09-03. Revised by … Editions Scholarly collections ⁃ Child, Francis James 1882a, vol. III, pp. 175-77. Translations German ⁃ Grün, Anastasius 1864a, pp. 61-64: "Robin Hoods gang nach Nottingham"; notes, pp. 207-208. ⁃⁃ Grün, Anastasius 1877a, pp. 211-14 "Robin Hoods gang nach Nottingham". Brief mention ⁃ Stockton, Edwin L 1962a, see p. 41. Notes
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  • Nottingham. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Nottingham, the hometown of the sheriff, is the (or a) locale in the vast majority of Robin Hood ballads, beginning with Robin Hood and the Monk (c. 1450). First recorded as "Snotengaham" in A.D. 895, the accepted etymology of "Nottingham" is "[t]he ham [homestead] of the people of Snot ", Gover, John Eric Bruce … Italics and bold type as in source the latter being a man's name. Nottingham in the ballads Gazetteers ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. … ⁃ Gover, John Eric Bruce 1940a, p. 13. Maps ⁃ 6" O.S. map Nottinghamshire XLII.NW (1885; surveyed 1880-81) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Nottinghamshire XLII.NW (1899; rev. 1901) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Nottinghamshire XLII.NW (1920; rev. 1919) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Nottinghamshire XLII.NW (c. 1947; rev. 1938). Notes geograph-4958979-by-John-Sutton.jpg|Nottingham skyline from Sneinton / …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-07. Revised by … This section lists secondary sources on the origins and historical background of the Robin Hood tradition, works on historical topics such as the medieval sheriff, yeomanry, archery etc. It also includes a subsection on Records relating to historical persons named Robin Hood or surnamed Robinhood (or similar), historical persons carrying the same names as subsidiary … the tradition, historical outlaws, historical sheriffs etc. Also included are Records documenting important Robin Hood-related place-names. Note that letters tend to be categorized as allusions rather than Records. Origins and history Hypotheses about historical originals of the legendary Robin Hood character, general historical studies and discussion of the origins and background of the early outlaw tradition. Historical topics This page lists works on subsidiary topics and themes such as the medieval sheriff, yeomen and yeomanry, medieval …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-01. Revised by … This section covers allusions occurring in narrative or lyrical sources, including belletristic literature, works of folk literature, historical narrative works such as chronicles and non-specialist works on English (local) history, cartographical works published in book form, itineraries, (auto)biographies, and Records and papers of belletrist authors, scientists, politicians etc. as Well as letters of all kinds. Allusions are generally understood to be short … in longer works. This may include short poems quoted in toto in other works. Records relating to actual persons, criminal or otherwise, named Robin/Robert Hood or surnamed Robinhood, persons carrying the same name as secondary or minor characters, i.e. Little John or Will Scarlet, men surnamed Littlejohn, and Records relating to historical sheriffs of Nottingham are found in the Records subsection of the Historiography section. Records relating to …
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  • Finchley Memorial Hospital. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-10-18. Revised by … Records [27 June 1907:] Robin Hood and His Men Emblematic Car by "West Finchley Cork Club." Finchley Hospital Carnival, June 27, 1907. Robin Hood W. Webster. Maid Marion W. Hickmott. Friar Tuck G. Hales (Senr.). Bishop of Hereford W. Reid. Sheriff of Nottingham R. Wheeler. Sir Richard Lee W. Harvey. Lady Richard Lee H. Wells. Much (the Miller's Son) H. Perry. Will Stutly J. Harvey. Gilbert of the … P. Perry. Bob Scarlett G. Hales (Junr.). Little John C. Lambert. Foresters F. Wells, H. Sayer, G. Ainge, F. Ainge, H. Dennis, D. Ashby, T. Reynolds, A. Ridley, J. Ashby, W. Twinn, J. Green, S. Sharpe, C. Rew. Anonymous 1907e, verso. Source notes Verso of postcard without publisher, place or date, presumably published 1907. Punctuation silently regularized, ellipses used for horizontal spacing in original silently omitted. See gallery below. IRHB comments The …
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  • Hockley (now NE Nottingham), where the Robin Hood was located. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-14. Revised by … … with the Spotted Ball, 1761, no. 134.] 1759. May 22 73. Thomas Dodd at the TroWell & Brush in Barkergate. [Probably …
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  • From east to west, localities discussed on this page: Stanley, Newton, Wakefield, Alverthorpe, Hipperholme, and Sowerby. Records of Robert Hoods in the medieval court rolls of the manor of Wakefield: ⁃ 1307 - Robert Hod of Alverthorpe member of a grand jury ⁃ 1308 - Robert Hod of Alverthorpe made a haystack that obstructed the common way ⁃ 1308 - Robert Hode of Newton (Alverthorpe) fined for dry wood ⁃ 1308 - Robert Hodde of Alverthorpe (acidentally?) drew blood from two women ⁃ 1309 - Robert Hode of Alverthorpe (1) acts as a pledge ⁃ 1309 - Robert Hode of Alverthorpe (2) called 'the Grave', broke the earl's fold ⁃ 1316 - Robert Hood of Alverthorpe (1) sued for debt ⁃ 1316 - Robert Hood of Alverthorpe (2) sued and amerced for deceit ⁃ 1316 - Robert Hood of Alverthorpe (3) fined for escape of animals ⁃ 1316 - Robert Hood of Alverthorpe (4) pays fine for dry wood ⁃ 1317 - Robert Hood of …
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  • Fountain Dale. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-08. Revised by … The B-version of the ballad of Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar, from a broadside dated c. 1660, refers to the … is first found applied to this area on the Greenwood brothers' 1826 map of Nottinghamshire. Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, s.n. '(Fountain Dale)'; Greenwood, Christopher 1826a; Gover, John Eric Bruce 1940a, p. 116. It was earlier known as Langton Lodge. Gover, John Eric Bruce 1940a, p. 116. While it is of course possible that the name Fountain Dale as …
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