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Robin Hood Newly Revived is Child ballad 128, and an origin story for Will Scarlet.
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RobinHoodNewlyRevived is Child ballad 128, and an origin story for Will Scarlet. RobinHood and Little John are hunting when they see a finely dressed...
Gysborne, or Gisborn) is a character from the RobinHood legends of English folklore. He first appears in "RobinHood and Guy of Gisborne" (Child Ballad 118)...
variant of RobinHood's Death, in which Will's only role is to urge a bodyguard, which Robin scorns. A later ballad, RobinHood and the NewlyRevived, ascribes...
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RobinHood and the Tinker is Child Ballad 127. RobinHood meets with a tinker and tells him that two tinkers were put in the stocks for drinking ale and...
RobinHood Rescuing Three Squires or RobinHood and the Widow's Three Sons is a traditional ballad about RobinHood, listed as Child ballad 140 and Roud...
Hode". In "RobinHoodNewlyRevived" he is a skilled swordsman and Robin's nephew. Arthur a Bland – He appears in only one ballad, "RobinHood and the Tanner"...
of the English and Scottish Peasantry by Allan Cunningham (1822) "Wild Robin" in Little Prudy's Fairy Book by Sophie May (1866) "Tamlane" in More English...
Forest, Nottinghamshire, England. According to local folklore, it was RobinHood's shelter where he and his merry men slept. It weighs an estimated 23 tons...
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"RobinHood and Queen Katherine" is Child ballad 145. "RobinHood's Chase", Child ballad 146, takes up after it. Robin befriends Queen Katherine. When...
RobinHood and the Ranger is catalogued as Child ballad 131 and Roud Folk Song Index No. 933. RobinHood, going out to hunt deer, meets a forester who...
"RobinHood and the Golden Arrow" is Child ballad 152. It features an archery competition for a golden (or silver) arrow that has long appeared in Robin...
RobinHood and Little John is Child ballad 125. It is a story in the RobinHood canon which has survived as, among other forms, a late seventeenth-century...
in prose form as fairy tales. A large part of the collection is about RobinHood; some are about King Arthur. A few of the ballads are rather bawdy. Many...
Fowler, David C. (1999), Knight, Stephen Thomas (ed.), "Rymes of RobinHood", RobinHood: An Anthology of Scholarship and Criticism, Boydell & Brewer Ltd...
RobinHood and the Potter is a 15th century ballad of RobinHood. While usually classed with other RobinHood ballads, it does not appear to have originally...
RobinHood and the Valiant Knight is an 18th century ballad of the death of RobinHood. The song, written in Modern English, was included in the popular...
preserves eight RobinHood ballads: "RobinHood's Death," "RobinHood and Guy of Gisborne," "RobinHood and the Curtal Friar," "RobinHood and the Butcher...
RobinHood Rescuing Will Stutly is Child ballad 141, about RobinHood. RobinHood is brought news that the Sheriff of Nottingham surprised Will Stutely...