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'''The Roll''' was a list of names created by [[Hobbits]] following the [[Battle of Bywater]]. The Roll contained all those hobbits who fought in the Battle of Bywater, with Captains [[Meriadoc Brandybuck]] and [[Peregrin Took]] appearing at the top of the list. Other Hobbits who fought were [[Samwise Gamgee]], [[Farmer Cotton]], [[Tolman Cotton Junior|Young Tom]], [[Wilcome Cotton II|Jolly]] and [[Bowman Cotton|Nick Cotton]].
'''The Roll''' was a list of names created by [[Hobbits]] following the [[Battle of Bywater]]. The Roll contained all those hobbits who fought in the Battle of Bywater, with Captains [[Meriadoc Brandybuck]] and [[Peregrin Took]] appearing at the top of the list. Other Hobbits who fought were [[Samwise Gamgee]], [[Farmer Cotton]], [[Tolman Cotton Junior|Young Tom]], [[Wilcome Cotton II|Jolly]] and [[Bowman Cotton|Nick Cotton]].



Revision as of 15:12, 20 January 2018

The Roll
Manuscript
LocationThe Shire
CreatorHobbits
T.A. 3019
Notable forList of people who fought in the Battle of Bywater

The Roll was a list of names created by Hobbits following the Battle of Bywater. The Roll contained all those hobbits who fought in the Battle of Bywater, with Captains Meriadoc Brandybuck and Peregrin Took appearing at the top of the list. Other Hobbits who fought were Samwise Gamgee, Farmer Cotton, Young Tom, Jolly and Nick Cotton.

In latter years the Roll was learned by heart by Shire-historians, and the rise of fame and fortune of the Cottons dates from this time.[1]

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