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Richard at the Lee (also referred to as Rychard at the Lea and Sir Richard of Verysdale) is a major character in the early medieval ballads of Robin Hood, especially the lengthy ballad A Gest of Robyn Hode, and has reappeared in Robin Hood tales throughout the centuries.

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  • Richard at the Lee (also referred to as Rychard at the Lea and Sir Richard of Verysdale) is a major character in the early medieval ballads of Robin Hood, especially the lengthy ballad A Gest of Robyn Hode, and has reappeared in Robin Hood tales throughout the centuries. Sir Richard is said to have been a landowner, the lord of Verysdale. In many versions, Sir Richard appears as a sorrowful knight whose lands will be forfeited because he pledged them to an abbot to get a loan he can not repay; Robin assists him with the money. This is his first appearance in the Gest, although he is not named at that point. Later in the Gest, he reappears, now named, and gives Robin Hood and the Merry Men sanctuary from the Sheriff of Nottingham by hiding them in his castle, after they have nearly been caught in an archery tournament; this part of the tale features in fewer later versions. (en)
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  • A Gest of Robyn Hode, Fytte I, 52-3 in (en)
  • A Gest of Robyn Hode, Fytte V, 309-310 appended to (en)
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  • 'He slewe a knyght of Lancaster, That shulde haue ben myn ayre, Whanne he was twenty wynter olde, In felde wolde iust full fayre.' 'My londes both sette to wedde, Robyn, Vntyll a certayn day, To a ryche abbot here besyde, Of Seynt Mari Abbey.' (en)
  • Then was there a fayre castell A lytell within the wode Double-dyched it was about And walled, by the rode. And in there dwelled that gentyll knyght Sir Richard at the Lee That Robyn had lent his good Under the grenĂ«-wode tree. (en)
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  • Richard at the Lee (also referred to as Rychard at the Lea and Sir Richard of Verysdale) is a major character in the early medieval ballads of Robin Hood, especially the lengthy ballad A Gest of Robyn Hode, and has reappeared in Robin Hood tales throughout the centuries. (en)
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  • Richard at the Lee (en)
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