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  2. Robin Hood's Grave - Wikipedia

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    Although the inscription is probably a forgery, there may have been a grave marker on this site as early as the 16th century. John Leland, in his Collectanea (compiled in the 1530s), mentions the tradition that Robin Hood is buried near Kirklees Priory, [8] but the earliest definite reference to the presence of a gravestone is found in Richard Grafton's Chronicle at Large (1569).

  3. File:Robin Hood's Grave, Clifton - geograph.org.uk - 177704.jpg

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    English: Robin Hood's Grave, Clifton. The enclosure was built in the 18C in an attempt to stop people from chipping pieces from the gravestone, which were supposed to cure toothache. The iron cage was made by the Birkenshaw Iron Works.

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  5. Solar panels plan near 'Robin Hood grave'

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    Plans have been submitted to fit more than 200 solar panels in parkland close to the reputed site of Robin Hood's grave. Calderdale Council is set to consider the proposal to put the panels on the ...

  6. Kirklees Hall - Wikipedia

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    Robin Hood's grave. In the 12th century, the Cistercians built Kirklees Priory.It is connected to the legend of Robin Hood as it is said to be his final resting place. In the folklore song Geste it is said that Robin Hood was the nephew of the prioress, who sheltered him when he was fleeing from the Sheriff of Nottingham. [3]

  7. Kirklees Priory - Wikipedia

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    The priory is featured in the medieval legend of Robin Hood. According to Robin Hood's Death, Robin was killed by the prioress of Kirklees. She was medically treating Robin via bleeding, but treacherously drained too much of his blood instead. [7] A monument in the woods near the River Calder claims to be Robin Hood's Grave. [3] [4] [8]

  8. Robin Hood - Wikipedia

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    Over the next three centuries, the name popped-up all over the place, such as at Robin Hood's Bay, near Whitby in Yorkshire, Robin Hood's Butts in Cumbria, and Robin Hood's Walk at Richmond, Surrey. Robin Hood type place-names occurred particularly everywhere except Sherwood. The first place-name in Sherwood does not appear until the year 1700 ...

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