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  2. File:Wentbridge Robin Hood blue plaque (cropped).jpg

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  3. East End, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The District is home to Houston's early history and industry and is the site of Harrisburg, the seat of government for the Republic of Texas in 1836. [1] East End Houston consists of many different ethnic groups, including Hispanic, Asian, White, and African American.

  4. Robin Hood's Stone - Wikipedia

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    Since 1928 it has stood at the junction of Archerfield Road and Booker Avenue. Prior to this, it stood 60 metres away in a field then named The Stone Hey, but was moved due to a housing development. [3] Robin Hood's Stone is rectangular and measures about 2 metres high by 0.9 metres wide by 0.4 metres thick.

  5. East Downtown Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Old Chinatown, an area within East Downtown bounded by Interstate 69/U.S. Route 59, Preston Street, St. Joseph Parkway, and Dowling Street (now Emancipation Avenue), is the older of the two Houston Chinatowns. [2] [4] The East Downtown Chinatown is not the same as the Chinatown in southwestern Houston. [5]

  6. Second Ward, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Navigation Esplanade, built in 2013, is 3-block pedestrian park located between North St. Charles Street and Delano Street. Houston Saengerbund, established in 1883, is a German-American singing group; there were groups like it that proliferated in communities of Germans overseas in the 1800s. It bought the William Hamblen House in 1913.

  7. Merry Men - Wikipedia

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    This is the name likewise used by Maude Radford Warren in her 1914 collection Robin Hood and His Merry Men where he also serves as a self-appointed guardian of the peace. [24] Henry Gilbert in Robin Hood (1912) calls him Sim of Wakefield. [25] The Scotchman – A Scot who Robin met while on a journey north. He offered to serve Robin who refused ...

  8. Richard at the Lee - Wikipedia

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    Richard at the Lee (also referred to as Rychard at the Lea and Sir Richard of Verysdale) is a major character in the early medieval ballads of Robin Hood, especially the lengthy ballad A Gest of Robyn Hode, and has reappeared in Robin Hood tales throughout the centuries. Sir Richard is said to have been a landowner, the lord of Verysdale.

  9. Talk:Robin Hood's Stone - Wikipedia

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