That Barnsdale in South Yorkshire is where the famous outlaw Russel Crowe hides out with his merry men including Michael Parkinson. They hide in the bushes by the Great North Road (A1) practicing there Yorkshire accents while waiting in anticipation for BBC radio presenters to amble past so they can kidnap them and subject them to a barrage of many english accents, including Northern Irish with a hint of Rutland.
If the said BBC radio presenter can stand to listen to this nonsense they simply let him go, free to insult many more well known celebrities, but if he can't tell the difference between Irish and Yorkshire Parkinson with a Rutland lilt then he must be forced to eat noumbles of the deer until he realises he must take up a contract with ITV instead.
A spade is a shovel sometimes too.
Robin Hood did have links with Yorkshire, I used to have an old book with the history of Robin Hood but I don't have it now. An interesting study. I read about Russell Crowes' Yorkshire accent, never in this world do we sound Irish.