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  2. Forresters Manuscript - Wikipedia

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    In the broadsides, this ballad made up only the first half of the broadside sheet. In the second half, there was a brief, unrelated, 7 stanza ballad that was later expanded and published separately as Robin Hood and the Scotchman. [155] Robin Hood and the King: The King's Disguise, and Friendship with Robin Hood: 151: 64: 44 (in a Garland, c. 1753)

  3. 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 ...

  4. Robyn Hod and the Shryff off Notyngham - Wikipedia

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    Robyn Hod and the Shryff off Notyngham is the manuscript fragment of a late medieval play about Robin Hood, the earliest known Robin Hood playscript and the only surviving medieval script of a Robin Hood play. The manuscript dates from c1475, that is it is approximately as old as the earliest copies of the ballads.

  5. The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood - Wikipedia

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    It helped move the Robin Hood legend out of the realm of penny dreadfuls and into the realm of respected children's books. [3] After Pyle, Robin Hood became an increasingly popular subject for children's books: Louis Rhead's Bold Robin Hood and His Outlaw Band (1912) and Paul Creswick's Robin Hood (1917), illustrated by Pyle's pupil N. C. Wyeth ...

  6. Robert Fitzooth - Wikipedia

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    In Disney's The Story of Robin Hood and his Merrie Men (1952), Roger Lancelyn Green's 1956 novel, and the BBC's 2006–2009 Robin Hood series, the Earl of Huntingdon fell out with King John and was forced to flee north, taking refuge in Sherwood Forest where he spent the rest of his days.

  7. Category:Robin Hood books - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Robin Hood books" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bows against the ...

  8. Robinhood reveals new look, will start offering futures and ...

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    Robinhood's evolution from meme stock trading champion to a wealth management platform rages on.The company said late Wednesday it will be launching futures and index options trading on its app, a ...

  9. Scotichronicon - Wikipedia

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    The chronicle consists of 16 books. The book's composition started in 1440. It was completed in 1447. The last event covered in the chronicle is the death of James I of Scotland in 1437. The chronicle depicts Robin Hood as a historical figure. He is depicted as one of the rebels in the Second Barons' War (1264-1267).