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- First line: Come all ye brave Gallants and listen a while, with a hey down, down, an a down
- Roud no: 3980 | Broadside | Text
- Pepys Collection of Broadsides (Magdalene College, Cambridge) 2:102 (1684-1686)
- J. Clarke / W. Thackeray / T. Passinger (London) | England : London
- URL link
ROBIN HOOD AND THE BUTCHER SHEWING HOW HE BED THE SHERIFF OF NOTTINGHAM
- First line: Come all you brave gallants and listen awhile
- Roud no: 3980 | Songster | Text
- Life and Death of Robin Hood Complete in Twenty-Four Songs (1800)pp.17-21
- (New York) (1800)
- URL link
ROBIN HOOD AND THE BUTCHER. HOW HE ROBBED THE SHERIFF OF NOTTINGHAM
- First line: Come all you brave gallants and listen a while
- Roud no: 3980 | Songster | Text
- Adventures of Robert Earl of Huntington Commonly Called Robin Hood (1777) pp.16-19
- J. and J. Robertson (Glasgow) (1777) | Scotland : Glasgow
- URL link
ROBIN HOOD AND THE BUTCHER [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 3980 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online)
- Roud no: 3980 | Broadside | Reference only
- Company of Stationers, Register II 133 (2 Jul 1657) (Rollins Analytical Index No.2312)
- Nathaniel Ekins (London) | England : London
- Roud no: 3980 | Broadside | Reference only
- Company of Stationers, Register II 137 (16 Jul 1657) (Rollins Analytical Index No.2313)
- Francis Grove (London) | England : London
- First line: But Robin he walkes in the g[reene] fforest
- Roud no: 3980 | Book | Text; Historical analysis
- Dobson & Taylor, Rymes of Robin Hood (1976) pp.150-157 (version a)
- First line: Come all you brave gallants, and listen a while
- Roud no: 3980 | Book | Text; Historical analysis
- Dobson & Taylor, Rymes of Robin Hood (1976) pp.150-157 (version b)
- Grove (London) | England : London
- First line: Come all you brave gallants, listen awhile
- Roud no: 3980 | Book | Text
- Ritson, Robin Hood (1823 edn., 1972 reprint) pp.122-126
- First line: Come all you brave gallants, listen awhile
- Roud no: 3980 | Book | Text
- Ritson, Robin Hood (1865 edn., 1994 reprint) pp.147-151
- First line: So the butcher stepped up to Jolly Robin
- Roud no: 3980 | Book | Text
- Wolfe, Folk Songs of Middle Tennessee (1997) pp.23-24
- Roake, Herbert | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/aca2c8fb-d3eb-4528-94c1-c3b9bc5f29ba
- Roud no: 3980 | Broadside printer's catalogue | Reference only
- William Thackeray, List of Small Books, Ballads, etc. (c1689)
- William Thackeray (London) | England : London
- URL link
- First line: But Robin he walkes in the greene fforrest
- Roud no: 3980 | Book | Text
- Furnivall & Hales, Percy Folio 1 pp.4-8
- First line: But Robin he walkes in the greene fforrest
- Roud no: 3980 | Book | Text
- Child, Vol.3 pp.115-120 (No.122) (version a)
- First line: Come all you brave gallants and listen a while
- Roud no: 3980 | Book | Text
- Child, Vol.3 pp.115-120 (No.122) (version b)
- First line: Come all you brave gallants, and listen awhile
- Roud no: 3980 | Book | Text
- Evans, Old Ballads, Historical & Narrative (1810 edn.) 2 pp.107-112
- First line: Come all ye brave gallants and listen a while
- Roud no: 3980 | Broadside | Text
- Bodleian Library Broadside Ballad Collections: Douce Ballads 3(114a)
- URL link
- First line: Come here ye bold gallants and listen a while
- Roud no: 3980 | Broadside | Text
- Bodleian Library Broadside Ballad Collections: Douce Ballads 3(115a)
- URL link
- First line: Come all you brave gallants & listen a while
- Roud no: 3980 | Broadside | Text
- Bodleian Library Broadside Ballad Collections: Wood 401(19)
- Grove, F. (London) | England : London
- URL link
- First line: Come all you brave gallants, and listen awile <awhile>
- Roud no: 3980 | Book songster | Text
- English Archer or Robert Earl of Huntington Vulgarly Called Robin Hood (1800) pp.21-24
- Bonsal and Niles (Baltimore) (1800) | USA : Baltimore
- URL link
ROBIN HOOD AND THE BUTCHER [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 3980 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online) C122
- URL link
- Roud no: 3980 | Broadside printer's catalogue | Reference only
- William Thackeray, List of Small Books, Ballads, etc. (c1689)
- William Thackeray (London) | England : London
- URL link
- Roud no: 3980 | Broadside | Reference only
- Company of Stationers, Register II 133 (2 Jul 1657) (Rollins Analytical Index No.2312)
- Nathaniel Ekins (London)
- Roud no: 3980 | Broadside | Reference only
- Company of Stationers, Register II 137 (16 Jul 1657) (Rollins Analytical Index No.2313)
- Francis Grove (London)
- First line: Come all you brave gallants, and listen awhile
- Roud no: 3980 | Book | Text
- Evans, Old Ballads, Historical & Narrative (1810 edn.) 2 pp.107-112
ROBIN HOOD AND THE BUTCHER SHEWING HOW HE BED THE SHERIFF OF NOTTINGHAM
- First line: Come all you brave gallants and listen awhile
- Roud no: 3980 | Songster | Text
- Life and Death of Robin Hood Complete in Twenty-Four Songs (1800)pp.17-21
- (New York) (1800)
- URL link
ROBIN HOOD AND THE BUTCHER. HOW HE ROBBED THE SHERIFF OF NOTTINGHAM
- First line: Come all you brave gallants and listen a while
- Roud no: 3980 | Songster | Text
- Adventures of Robert Earl of Huntington Commonly Called Robin Hood (1777) pp.16-19
- J. and J. Robertson (Glasgow) (1777) | Scotland : Glasgow
- URL link
- First line: Come all you brave gallants, and listen awile <awhile>
- Roud no: 3980 | Book songster | Text
- English Archer or Robert Earl of Huntington Vulgarly Called Robin Hood (1800) pp.21-24
- Bonsal and Niles (Baltimore) (1800) | USA : Baltimore
- URL link
- First line: Come all ye brave gallants and listen a while
- Roud no: 3980 | Broadside | Text
- Bodleian Library Broadside Ballad Collections: Douce Ballads 3(114a)
- URL link
- First line: Come here ye bold gallants and listen a while
- Roud no: 3980 | Broadside | Text
- Bodleian Library Broadside Ballad Collections: Douce Ballads 3(115a)
- URL link
- First line: Come all you brave gallants & listen a while
- Roud no: 3980 | Broadside | Text
- Bodleian Library Broadside Ballad Collections: Wood 401(19)
- Grove, F. (London) | England : London
- URL link
- First line: Come all ye brave Gallants and listen a while, with a hey down, down, an a down
- Roud no: 3980 | Broadside | Text
- Pepys Collection of Broadsides (Magdalene College, Cambridge) 2:102 (1684-1686)
- J. Clarke / W. Thackeray / T. Passinger (London) | England : London
- URL link
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