The saide Robert entertained an hundred tall men and good archers with such spoiles and thefts as he got, upon whom four hundred (were they ever so strong) durst not give the onset. Putnam's Home Cyclopedia ... - Page 510by G.P. Putnam & Co - 1852Full view - About this book
| Fisheries - 1927 - 1066 pages
...among the which Robin Hood and Little John, renowned thieves, continued in the woods, despoiling and robbing the goods of the rich. They killed none but...would invade them; or by resistance for their own defense. "The saide Robert entertained an hundred tall men and good archers with such spoils and thefts... | |
| 1846 - 812 pages
...theeve*," we are «¡noting Sto« e, " continued in the woods, despoyling and robbing the gooile» of the rich. They killed none but such as would invade them, or by resistance fur their own defence. The mide Hubert, or Hobin, entertained ли hundred lull men, and good archers,... | |
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