robin hood
Robin Hood was first talked about in the 1300s, in the late 14th or early 15th century. ... There was no given date on when Robin Hood was born, but he did die on December 14, 1247. ... It used to be a very large forest and made an excellent hiding place for Robin, and his bandits. ... Robin managed to use the forest countryside to avoid the law. Hood was known as an outlaw. ... He said, "My new name will be Robin Hood," and ran into the forest before the sheriff killed him. In the forest Robin Hood became a leader to other outlaws. ... The Major Oak was a tree Robin and his outlaws would camp out. ... The sheriff wanted revenge on Robin For running away. ... Once Robin Hood heard of the competition he disseized himself as a potter to go back to town. ... The sheriff was disappointed that Robin Hood did not show up until he saw the arrow that was shot and recognized it.