The contents of the Will Stutely page were merged into Merry Men on 11 February 2023 and it now redirects there. For the contribution history and old versions of the merged article please see its history.
This article was nominated for deletion on 30 January 2023. The result of the discussion was merge.
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Whoever originally wrote this article got some facts seriously wrong. Unless Stutely is considered a permutation of Will Scarlet, then he does not appear in any of the early ballads as originally stated. Also, the one pre-existing accurate bit was copied directly from my website. I've now changed the text a bit and corrected the mistakes.