Yes, that's the one
Taken from the Robin Hood Ltd site - "It is at Kirklees Priory that the supposed grave of Robin Hood can still be seen to this day."...Sadly, much of Kirklees Priory is now ruined but roughly 600 metres from the gatehouse, a medieval gravestone was found bearing a partial inscription "here lies Robard Hude..."
What kind of draw weight would it take to achieve this distance?... I remember hearing on a video clip or website, that it wasn't inconcieveable for a bow to have a draw weight of up to 200lbs (Or more) in those times, but would a bow with that high a draw weight be able to shoot an arrow almost 600 mtrs?
Note - It is not mentioned on the site, but I remember on a TV programme, there was a historian on there talking about this particular shot, and it was said that Robin had requested Little John to fire the arrow to mark where robin's grave would be because Robin was too weak to stand, let alone shoot a longbow.
Willie