Robin Hood's Death

Robin Hood's Death

Robin Hood's Death is Child ballad 120. The fragmentary Percy Folio version of it appears to be one of the oldest existing tales of Robin Hood; there is a synopsis of the story in the fifteenth century A Gest of Robyn Hode. [Holt, J. C. "Robin Hood" p 25 (1982) Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-27541-6.] A later broadside version of the ballad also exists, which includes the famous detail of Robin Hoods last bowshot.

ynopsis

In the fragmentary Percy Folio version Robin Hood goes to get himself bled (a common medieval medical practice) by his cousin, a prioress. He refuses a bodyguard that Will Scarlet offers and takes only Little John. The prioress treacherously lets too much blood, killing him, or her lover Sir Roger of Doncaster stabs him while he's weak. Robin Hood claims some consolation though in that he mortally wounds Roger prior to his own demise. Little John wishes to avenge him, but Robin forbids it, because he has never harmed women. An old woman appears early on the journey "banning" Robin Hood. The manuscript breaks off for half a page with the outlaws asking why she is doing it. "Banning" is usually taken as "cursing" him, but may mean "lamenting" -- predicting his death and weeping in advance. In the next surviving fragment Robin Hood appears to be reassuring someone who has warned him he is going to his death.

The later broadside version of this ballad omits the mysterious people (or person) Robin Hood meets on his way, and Sir Roger of Doncaster, but adds the detail that Robin Hood shoots one last arrow and asks to be buried where it falls. The broadside is first recorded around the time that the Percy Folio version was first published in the mid-eighteenth century

Margaret Murray has used the Percy Folio version of this ballad as support for her argument that Robin Hood belonged to her posited witchcraft religion; and Robert Graves "reconstructed" it from that point of view.

This is now the most common account of Robin Hood's death. See Robin Hood and the Valiant Knight for a different version that commonly appeared in the Robin Hood "garlands" or collections; and also A True Tale of Robin Hood.

References

External links

* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/eng/child/ch120.htm "Robin Hood's Death"]
* [http://www.boldoutlaw.com/rhbal/bal120b.html Discussion]
* [http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/teams/dearhint.htm "THE DEATH OF ROBIN HOOD": INTRODUCTION]


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