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"Volume 19, No. 548, May 26, 1832"

There were also a variety of weapons of war,
with helmets, and some curious boots, which buttoned on the leg from
top to the bottom, and had wooden soles. They were then kept in an
attic on the top of the leads over the hall. Many of these relics are
said to have belonged to the famous "Robin Hood," who lies buried
in the park; the remains of the ancient grave-stone having been
surrounded with a handsome iron railing, by the late Sir George
Armitage; in the wall is an old inscription on brass; it is situated
in a very gloomy place. Not far distant from his grave are the remains
of a Nunnery, and a burial-ground, with tombs in it; but I could find
no date, either in the house or on these tombs. One of the tombs has
this inscription round its edge:
"Sweet Jesus of Nazareth, show mercy to Elizabeth Stainton, late
Prioress of this place."
If an intelligent person were to call at the Hall, he would be able
to gather much information of an authentic nature respecting Robin
Hood.[1]
[1] We hope this note may meet the eye of some of our Yorkshire
correspondents.
JOHN BATEMAN.
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SONGS, _FOUND IN THE ALBUM OF A DELIA CRUSCAN POET.


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