Pardon For R. Hood
(N.Z P A.-Reuters-Copyright > NOTTINGHAM, October 10 Robin Hood has been granted an official pardon —just seven centuries after the last “wanted” notices peered from the trees of Sherwood Forest.
The pardon bears the signature of Aiderman Elliot Durham who, as Sherriff of Nottingham, is a successor to the legendary archer’s greatest enemy.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31187, 11 October 1966, Page 17
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