Identifying the Real Robin Hood

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October 4, 2014

 

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"The forest in the Middle Ages included very extensive areas of cultivated land as well as wood and waste land. They were the private preserve of the king and his officers, and were protected by a harsh series of forest laws" (Ibeji). These laws limited where common folk could go inside the forest and what areas could be used for lumber...
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The king set these laws so that travelers going down forest roads would not wander into his hunting grounds. Forest law was extremely unpopular, among all sections of society, but it achieved its purpose of retaining vast areas of semi-wild landscape over which the king and his court could hunt. Yet the very wildness of the land made it a perfect place for fugitives to hide out, and this is why areas such as Sherwood Forest and Barnsdale feature so prominently in outlaw legend (Ibeji)...
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