03-17-2005, 11:15 PM
It was excellent, slightly run down as it is over 750 or so years old and an iron gate as been built onto it to keep out young vandals. The whole place felt very eerie indeed and was worth the 2 hours spent getting,finding and staying there.
so on with the pics:
ok a little info for you all:
The Translation on the tombstone is:
Here underneath this little stone
Lies Robert, Earl of Huntingdon.
No archer was as he so good,
And people called him Robin Hood.
Such an outlaw as he, and his men,
Will England never see again.
obiit 24 kal. dekembris 1247
(closest Translation: Died 24 (th?) December 1247)
Robin Hood was a name the townsfolk and villagers gave him. His birth name is Robert Fitz Ooth and later he named himself Robert Earl Of Huntingdon/Huntington dependant on era.
so on with the pics:
ok a little info for you all:
The Translation on the tombstone is:
Here underneath this little stone
Lies Robert, Earl of Huntingdon.
No archer was as he so good,
And people called him Robin Hood.
Such an outlaw as he, and his men,
Will England never see again.
obiit 24 kal. dekembris 1247
(closest Translation: Died 24 (th?) December 1247)
Robin Hood was a name the townsfolk and villagers gave him. His birth name is Robert Fitz Ooth and later he named himself Robert Earl Of Huntingdon/Huntington dependant on era.