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* The HM Revenue and Customs ( formerly Inland Revenue ) headquarters below Nottingham Castle

Nottingham and Prison
The area is also the location of Nottingham Prison, along Perry Road.

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( 1986 ), " Gilbert de Clare, Richard of Cornwall and the Lord Edward's Crusade ", Nottingham Medieval Studies, 31.
Examples include the font at St. Mary's Church, Nottingham and also the font in the basilica of St. Sophia, Constantinople, the font of St. Stephen d ' Egres, Paris ; at St. Menin's Abbey, Orléans ; at Dulwich College ; and at the following churches: Worlingworth ( Suffolk ), Harlow ( Essex ), Knapton ( Norfolk ), St Martin, Ludgate ( London ), and Hadleigh ( Suffolk ).
Specific sites linked to Robin Hood include the Major Oak tree, claimed to have been used by him as a hideout, Robin Hood's Well, located near Newstead Abbey ( within the boundaries of Sherwood Forest ), and the Church of St. Mary in the village of Edwinstowe, where Robin and Maid Marian are historically thought to have wed. To reinforce this belief, the University of Nottingham in 2010 has begun the Nottingham Caves Survey with the goal " to increase the tourist potential of these sites ".
While the Sheriff of Nottingham and the town itself appear in early ballads, and Sherwood is specifically mentioned in the early ballad Robin Hood and the Monk, certain of the original ballads ( even those with Nottingham references ) locate Robin on occasion in Barnsdale ( the area between Pontefract and Doncaster ), approximately fifty miles north of Nottingham, in the county of Yorkshire ; furthermore, it has been suggested that the ballads placed in this area are far more geographically specific and accurate.
w: Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel | Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel ; w: Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester | Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester ; w: Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk | Thomas de Mowbray, Earl of Nottingham ; w: Thomas de Beauchamp, 12th Earl of Warwick | Thomas de Beauchamp, 12th Earl of Warwick ; and w: Henry IV of England | Henry, Earl of Derby ( later Henry IV ), demand w: Richard II of England | Richard II to let them prove by arms the justice for their rebellion
* NUTS ( student television ), the student television station of the University of Nottingham
* Fujia Yang ( 杨福家 Yang Fujia ), physicist and university administrator, the chancellor of the University of Nottingham.
Painted in Nottingham, England around 1860 by John James Story ( d. 1900 ), it depicts the life and career of the great Italian patriot, Giuseppe Garibaldi ( 1807 – 1882 ).
* Charlie Jones ( footballer born 1899 ) ( 1899 – 1966 ), Welsh international footballer whose clubs included Oldham, Nottingham Forest and Arsenal
She subsequently spent seasons in repertory both with the Playhouse in Nottingham from January 1963 ( including a West African tour as Lady Macbeth for the British Council ), and with the Playhouse Company in Oxford from April 1964.
), the Earl of Nottingham, Secretary of State, ordered Marlborough to dispose of all his posts and offices, both civil and military, and consider himself dismissed from all appointments and forbidden the court.
Philip James Bailey ( 22 April 1816 – 6 September 1902 ), English poet, author of Festus, was born at Nottingham.
* George Smith ( Nottingham cricketer ) ( 1785 – 1838 ), English cricketer
It is not far from Derwent Mouth, via the River Trent to Trentlock, the four-way junction with the Erewash Canal ( dead end at Great Northern Basin, formerly a link with the Cromford Canal ), Cranfleet Cut ( bypasses Thrumpton Weir to continue navigation towards Nottingham ) and the River Soar Navigation ( links via Leicester to the Grand Union Canal ).
There are also regular, direct services to Nottingham, Derby, Lincoln, Bedford, Burton upon Trent, Leicester, Loughborough, Tamworth ( for WCML ), Newark ( Castle ), Luton, East Midlands Parkway ( for the Airport ), Birmingham ( New Street ) and Matlock.
* John Carvell Williams ( 1821 – 1907 ), non-conformist campaigner and MP for Nottingham South ( 1885 ) and Mansfield ( 1892 – 1890 )
Trevor John Francis ( born 19 April 1954 in Plymouth, England ), is a former footballer who won the European Cup with Nottingham Forest and played for England 52 times.

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