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  • I built a little chapel in Barnsdale, which is full seemly to see, and I would fain be there once again.

    The Junior Classics — Volume 4 William Patten 1902

  • 'Percy Thrower had The Magnolias, Arthur Billitt had Clack's Farm, Geoff Hamilton had two gardens called Barnsdale and Alan had his own plot which he re-named Barleywood.

    Home | Mail Online 2009

  • Robin was based around Barnsdale further up Watling Street in Yorkshire.

    Journeys magazine: The Robin Hood Line 2008

  • Sherwood forest, Nottinghamshire, or in Barnsdale in Yorkshire.

    Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 3 Charles Herbert Sylvester

  • The knight took his leave and went on his way, and Robin Hood and his merry men lived on for many a day in Barnsdale.

    The Junior Classics — Volume 4 William Patten 1902

  • Barnsdale, and there he found Robin Hood and his band under the greenwood tree.

    The Junior Classics — Volume 4 William Patten 1902

  • As the knight went on his way he thought how well matters had happened for him, and when he looked on Barnsdale be blessed Robin Hood.

    The Junior Classics — Volume 4 William Patten 1902

  • His chief haunts were Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire, and Barnsdale in

    The Junior Classics — Volume 4 William Patten 1902

  • But as they looked in Barnsdale, by a little private path there came a knight riding, whom they soon met.

    The Junior Classics — Volume 4 William Patten 1902

  • Scarlet brought him to the door of the lodge in Barnsdale, where the outlaws were staying at that time, and as soon as Robin saw him he lifted his hood courteously, and bent low in token of respect.

    The Junior Classics — Volume 4 William Patten 1902

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