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  2. Guy of Gisbourne - Wikipedia

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    Sir Guy of Gisbourne (also spelled Gisburne, Gisborne, Gysborne, or Gisborn) is a character from the Robin Hood legends of English folklore. He first appears in "Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne" ( Child Ballad 118), [ 1 ] where he is an assassin who attempts to kill Robin Hood but is killed by him.

  3. Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne - Wikipedia

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    Robin Hood & Guy of Gisborne from The Book of British Ballads (1842). Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne is Child Ballad 118, part of the Percy collection. It introduces and disposes of Guy of Gisborne who remains next to the Sheriff of Nottingham the chief villain of the Robin Hood legend.

  4. List of Robin Hood (2006 TV series) characters - Wikipedia

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    Sir Guy of Gisborne, played by Richard Armitage, is a dark, brooding man always clad in black leather. He is the third main character in the first two series after Robin and Marian, and the second main character in the third series after Robin only. Guy is the Sheriff's second-in-command and manages the Locksley estate in Robin's absence.

  5. Sir Guy - Wikipedia

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    Sir Guy Garrod, senior UK Royal Air Force officer; Sir Guy Gaunt, Australian-born officer of the British Royal Navy; Sir Guy Granet, British railway administrator; Sir Guy Green (judge), Governor of Tasmania; Sir Guy Lloyd, 1st Baronet, Scottish Unionist Party politician; Sir Guy Anstruther Knox Marshall, British entomologist and authority on ...

  6. Robert Addie - Wikipedia

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    Addie was a professional polo player; his skills as a horseman and also with sword and bow [1] led to his frequently appearing in historical dramas set in the medieval era.. At the beginning of his career in the early 1980s he appeared on British television in a number of advertisements for products ranging from Polycell plastering repair wall filler to Mr Kipling cakes. [3]

  7. Will You Tolerate This? - Wikipedia

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    Sir Guy of Gisborne, the current ruler of the area, arrives, where Robin announces his return. Robin makes himself at home once more and proclaims Much a free man after his bravery in the Crusades . Much has something to eat and a bath, but soon gets out when Robin tells him he is off to visit the Edward, the Sheriff of Nottingham.

  8. The Outlaws of Sherwood - Wikipedia

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    Guy of Gisbourne, a mercenary hired by the Sheriff of Nottingham, attacks her thinking that she is Robin. Cecily and Little John spirit Marian away to Friar Tuck's hideout in the forest. Marian is badly hurt. Robin tells her he loves her and asks her to marry him. Guy of Gisbourne and his men find Tuck's hideout. The band beat them off.

  9. Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood - Wikipedia

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    The opening has the dashing Earl of Huntingdon besting his bitter enemy, Sir Guy of Gisbourne, in a joust. Huntingdon then joins King Richard the Lion-Hearted, who is going off to fight in the Crusades and has left his brother, Prince John, as regent. The prince soon emerges as a cruel, treacherous tyrant.