Robin Hood and the Tanner is Child ballad 126 (Roud 332).[1] It is a late seventeenth-century English broadside ballad and one of dozens of ballads about the medieval folk hero Robin Hood that form part of the Child ballad collection, which is one of the most comprehensive collections of traditional English ballads, perhaps only surpassed in its breadth by the Roud Folk Song Index.
^"Vaughan Williams Memorial Library Roud 332 entry".
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