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  2. Wentbridge - Wikipedia

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    English Heritage has placed a blue plaque on the bridge that crosses the River Went, recognising Wentbridge's (and Barnsdale's) strong claim to be the original home of Robin Hood. Wentbridge is mentioned in what may be the earliest surviving manuscript of a Robin Hood ballad, "Robin Hood and the Potter": "'Y mete hem bot at Went breg,' s(e)yde ...

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  4. August Wagner Breweries - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Brewing Company purchased the brand names and other assets of the company and continued distributing beer under the Mark V, Robin Hood and Gambrinus brands. [ 6 ] Gambrinus, the company's most popular brand, was named after King Gambrinus , the legendary king of Flanders reputed for his mythical brewing abilities.

  5. Robin Hood's Grave - Wikipedia

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    Stone and inscription. The monument known as Robin Hood's Grave is located in a privately owned woodland, 650 metres from the gatehouse of the former Kirklees Priory. This gatehouse, which is still standing, is where Robin Hood is thought to have been staying at the time of his death. [4] The epitaph on the monument reads: [5]

  6. Robin Hood - Wikipedia

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    The first clear reference to "rhymes of Robin Hood" is from the alliterative poem Piers Plowman, thought to have been composed in the 1370s, followed shortly afterwards by a quotation of a later common proverb, [5] "many men speak of Robin Hood and never shot his bow", [6] in Friar Daw's Reply (c. 1402) [7] and a complaint in Dives and Pauper ...

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  8. 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.

  9. List of former RNLI stations - Wikipedia

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    Robin Hood's Bay: Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire: 1881–1931 Boathouse now a shelter / public toilets Barmston: Barmston, East Riding of Yorkshire: 1884–1898 Boathouse demolished, but some foundations may remain Hornsea: Hornsea, East Riding of Yorkshire: 1852–1924 Private residence Easington: Easington, East Riding of Yorkshire: 1913 ...