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  1. Will's surname was given variously as Gamwell, Gamewell, Scarlet, Scarlett, Scarlock, Scadlock and Scatheloke, though in some tales Will Scathelock is a separate character. He is sometimes conflated with Alan a Dale who also wore scarlet and was a fashion conscious member of Robin's band, a trait some later versions of Will adopts. Whether Will ...

  2. The youngest member of the group at nineteen, Will Scarlett (played by Harry Lloyd) is the son of Locksley's carpenter. Prior to the first episode, his mother died from starvation and his father lost a hand in punishment after Will and his brother poached food to survive. In the first series' premiere, he is to be hanged for stealing flour, but is saved by Robin, whom he joins in the forest as ...

  3. 6. Aug. 2022 · During the 18th and 19th centuries he starts to solidify as Will Scarlett, but is still not widely featured in the stories. Will On Film As with the ballads, Will Scarlett has also been a character in the films from the very beginning – and like the ballads he initially doesn’t have much to do beyond supporting Robin and giving advice.

  4. Harmonica player Will Scarlett has been described as outstanding, original, cosmic, visionary, unconventional and pioneering. Over the years, he has shared the stage with musical legends, added his soulful, improvisational sound to the recordings of an unclassifiable list of artists and gone on to inspire and teach a new generation of harmonica ...

  5. 23. Mai 2024 · Will Scarlet is a legendary character believed to be one of the outlaws under the rule of Robin Hood. Will appears in the earliest surviving ballads of Robin Hood, and is often portrayed as the son of a noble who escapes into Sherwood. There is some confusion regarding Will Scarlet’s character, as some ballads list a character named Will with ...

  6. Will Scarlet, also known as Will Scathlock, has long been part of the Robin Hood tradition. He appears in three of the four earliest surviving ballads that form the core of the tradition: Robin Hood and the Monk (c. 1450), Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne (c. 1475-1500), and A Gest of Robyn Hode (c. 1500). Members of the outlaw band are sometimes ...

  7. Ah, yes, Will Gamwell. This is first used as an alternate name for Scarlet in Robin Hood Newly Revived, one of the explosion of Robin Hood ballads that appeared around 1660: but as we shall see, the character’s roots go back much further. Going to the greenwood before dinner, Robin meets “a deft young man…. His doublet it was of silk, he ...