The Shooting Match at Nottingham Town
ThenthesheriffwasverywrothbecauseofthisfailuretotakejollyRobin,foritcametohisears,asillnewsalwaysdoes,thatthepeoplelaughedathimandmadeajestofhisthinkingtoserveawarrantuponsuchaoneastheboldoutlaw.Andamanhatesnothingsomuchasbeingmadeajestof;sohesaid:"OurgraciouslordandsovereignKinghimselfshallknowofthis,andhowhislawsarepervertedanddespisedbythisbandofrebeloutlaws.AsforyontraitorTinker,himwillIhang,ifIcatchhim,upontheveryhighestgallowstreeinallNottinghamshire."
ThenhebadeallhisservantsandretainerstomakereadytogotoLondonTown,toseeandspeakwiththeKing.
AtthistherewasbustlingattheSheriff’scastle,andmenranhitherandthitheruponthisbusinessanduponthat,whiletheforgefiresofNottinghamglowedredfarintothenightliketwinklingstars,forallthesmithsofthetownwerebusymakingormendingarmorfortheSheriff’stroopofescort.Fortwodaysthislaborlasted,then,onthethird,allwasreadyforthejourney.Soforththeystartedinthebrightsunlight,fromNottinghamTowntoFosseWayandthencetoWatlingStreet;andsotheyjourneyedfortwodays,untiltheysawatlastthespiresandtowersofgreatLondonTown;andmanyfolksstopped,astheyjourneyedalong,andgazedattheshowtheymaderidingalongthehighwayswiththeirflashingarmorandgayplumesandtrappings.
InLondonKingHenryandhisfairQueenEleanorheldtheircourt,gaywithladiesinsilksandsatinsandvelvetsandclothofgold,andalsobraveknightsandgallantcourtiers.
ThithercametheSheriffandwasshownintotheKing’spresence.
"Aboon,aboon,"quothhe,ashekneltupontheground.