Actrix Technical 2000 Download. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ballads and tales The first clear reference to 'rhymes of Robin Hood' is from the alliterative poem, thought to have been composed in the 1370s, but the earliest surviving copies of the narrative ballads that tell his story date to the second half of 15th century, or the first decade of the 16th century. In these early accounts, Robin Hood's partisanship of the lower classes, his and associated special regard for women, his outstanding skill as an, his anti-clericalism, and his particular animosity towards the are already clear., and (as Will 'Scarlok' or 'Scathelocke') all appear, although not yet. It is not certain what should be made of these latter two absences as it is known that Friar Tuck, for one, has been part of the legend since at least the later 15th century where he is mentioned in a Robin Hood play script. In modern popular culture, Robin Hood is typically seen as a contemporary and supporter of the late-12th-century king, Robin being driven to outlawry during the misrule of Richard's brother while Richard was away at the. This view first gained currency in the 16th century. Latest Namo Webeditor 3.0 2017 - And Reviews there. It is not supported by the earliest ballads.