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TRADITIONAL BALLAD OF ROBIN HOOD
Robin Hood's Preferment
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A Fool's Preferment         
1688 PLAY
A Fool's Preferment; Or, The Three Dukes Of Dunstable is a 1688 comedy play by the English writer Thomas D'Urfey. It is a reworking of John Fletcher's Jacobean work The Noble Gentleman.
Benefice         
  • Raphael's ''[[The Coronation of Charlemagne]]'' (1514–15). The 800&nbsp;AD coronation led to disputes over an emperor's ability to hand out benefices.
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REWARD RECEIVED IN EXCHANGE FOR SERVICES RENDERED AND AS A RETAINER FOR FUTURE SERVICES
Ecclesiastical benefice; Clerical pluralism; Benefices; Beneficium; Ecclesiastical pluralism; Pluralities; Preferment (Church); Pluralities Act 1838; Pluralities Act 1850; Pluralities Acts Amendment Act 1885; United benefice; Living (Christianity)
A benefice () or living is a reward received in exchange for services rendered and as a retainer for future services. The Roman Empire used the Latin term as a benefit to an individual from the Empire for services rendered.
Benefice         
  • Raphael's ''[[The Coronation of Charlemagne]]'' (1514–15). The 800&nbsp;AD coronation led to disputes over an emperor's ability to hand out benefices.
  • 1520}}
REWARD RECEIVED IN EXCHANGE FOR SERVICES RENDERED AND AS A RETAINER FOR FUTURE SERVICES
Ecclesiastical benefice; Clerical pluralism; Benefices; Beneficium; Ecclesiastical pluralism; Pluralities; Preferment (Church); Pluralities Act 1838; Pluralities Act 1850; Pluralities Acts Amendment Act 1885; United benefice; Living (Christianity)
·noun A favor or benefit.
II. Benefice ·noun An estate in lands; a fief.
III. Benefice ·vt To endow with a benefice.
IV. Benefice ·noun An ecclesiastical living and church preferment, as in the Church of England; a church endowed with a revenue for the maintenance of divine service. ·see Advowson.

Wikipedia

The Noble Fisherman

The Noble Fisherman, also known as Robin Hood's Preferment and Robin Hood's Fishing, is a 17th-century ballad of Robin Hood. Unusually, it depicts Robin Hood as a hero of the sea, rather than his usual portrayal as someone who operated in the greenwood forest. It seems to have been quite popular for the first two centuries of its existence, although it eventually lost prominence and was less used in adaptations of Robin Hood from the 19th and 20th centuries. It was later published by Francis James Child in the 1880s as Child Ballad #148 in his influential collection of popular ballads.

Robin Hood's Bay in the Borough of Scarborough may have been an inspiration for the writer of the ballad.