Difference between revisions of "154: A True Tale of Robin Hood"

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This, the last of Child’s RH ballads, was written by that well-known prolific ballad writer, Martin Parker, and the Stationers’ Register entry for printer Francis Grove is in 1632. A copy can be seen in the British Library.
 
This, the last of Child’s RH ballads, was written by that well-known prolific ballad writer, Martin Parker, and the Stationers’ Register entry for printer Francis Grove is in 1632. A copy can be seen in the British Library.
  
 
Not known in oral tradition and Bronson has no entry.
 
Not known in oral tradition and Bronson has no entry.
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Latest revision as of 12:30, 26 January 2009

This, the last of Child’s RH ballads, was written by that well-known prolific ballad writer, Martin Parker, and the Stationers’ Register entry for printer Francis Grove is in 1632. A copy can be seen in the British Library.

Not known in oral tradition and Bronson has no entry.