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A list of all pages that have property "Headline" with value "Disconfirmed Poetry Lines Said to Denote Stoolball in Sussex". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • 1864.54  + (Daily Eagle Sees Base Ball Now Played Throughout US North (East of the Mississippi))
  • 1797.1  + (Daniel Webster Writes of "Playing Ball" While at Dartmouth)
  • 1780.10  + (Dartmouth College Fine for Ballplay - Two Shillings)
  • 1771.1  + (Dartmouth President Finds Gardening "More Useful" Than Ballplaying)
  • 1857.32  + (Daybreak Club Forms in Providence RI)
  • 1870.6  + (Dead Ball Adopted)
  • 1870s.2  + (Debra Shattuck lists early female base ball)
  • 1859.67  + (Debunking DeBost)
  • 1795.4  + (Deerfield's Fine for Playing Ball: Six Cents)
  • 1728.1  + (Delaware Resident Writes of Playing Trap Ball, with Cider as Reward)
  • 1844.21  + (Delhi NY bans Goal, Ball)
  • 1857.43  + (Deliberate Bad Pitches Noted)
  • 1855c.3  + (Demo Game of Wicket, Seen as a CT Game, Later Played in Brooklyn)
  • 1865.6  + (Detachment Forms BB Club in Trenton)
  • 1859.40  + (Devotion to MA Game Erodes Significantly)
  • 1869c.4  + (Diana Base Ball Club of Northwestern Female Seminary)
  • 1863.3  + (Diarist Records 12 References to Ball-Playing, 1863-1864)
  • 1863.37  + (Diarist at White Oak Church Camp in VA Plays Ball)
  • 1863.13  + (Diarist in 8th Minnesota Mentions Ballplaying 4 Times – Maybe 5 Times)
  • 1852.17  + (Dickens Names Cricket, but not Stoolball or Rounders, Among "Merriest" Games)
  • 1849.13  + (Did Cartwright Play Ball on His Way to California?)
  • 1853.7  + (Didactic Novel Pairs "Bass-Ball" and Rounders at Youths' Outing)
  • 1862c.56  + (Dime Admission Free Adopted at More Sites)
  • 1864.50  + (Dime for Admission, Two Dimes for Carriages)
  • 1780s.5  + (Diminished in its Range, Stoolball Still Played at Brighton)
  • 1393.1  + (Disconfirmed Poetry Lines Said to Denote Stoolball in Sussex)
  • 1860.34  + (Disparate Ball Games Seen in New Hampshire)
  • 1863.107  + (Dispute between MA and NY rules)
  • 1823.7  + (Ditty: "You Take the Bat, and I'll carry the Ball")
  • 1850c.54  + (Doc Adams Creates Modern Shortstop Position)
  • 1839c.6  + (Doc Adams Enters the Field)
  • 1840.1  + (Doc Adams Plays a Ball Game in NYC He [Later] Understands to be Base Ball)
  • 1832.10  + (Doc Adams' Sister Writes of Bat and Ball Play)
  • 1845c.15  + (Doc Adams, Ballmaker: The Hardball Becomes Hard)
  • 1737.2  + (Doctor Writes of North Carolina Game Resembling Ireland's Trap Ball)
  • 1790s.1  + (Doctor in DE Recalls His "Youthfull Folley": Includes Ball-playing)
  • 1310.1  + (Documents Said to Describe Baseball-like Romanian Game of Oina)
  • 1741c.1  + (Does Alexander Pope "Sneer" at Cricket in Epic Poem?)
  • 1823.3  + (Don't Play Ball Inside the House!)
  • 1861.43  + (Donkey Ball)
  • 1863.86  + (Draftees Play Ball on Rikers Island)
  • 1631.1  + (Drama by Philip Massenger Refers to Cat-Stick)
  • 1863.61  + (Drawing Shows 1st NJ Artillery Playing Ball Game on a Diamond)
  • 1863.141  + (Drill, baseball and glee clubs)
  • 1862.70  + (Drummers defeat Fifers on Hilton Head)
  • 1478.1  + (Du Cange Mentions "Criquet" Game in his Glossary)
  • 1725.2  + (Duke of Richmond Issues Challenge to Play Single-Wicket Cricket)
  • 1842.4  + (Duke of Wellington Requires Cricket Ground for Every Military Barrack.)
  • 1853.2  + (Dutch Handbook for Boys Covers "Engelsch Balspel," Trap-ball, Tip-cat)
  • 1656.1  + (Dutch Prohibit "Playing Ball," Cricket on Sundays in New Netherlands.)
  • 1845.29  + (Dutch Publication Covers "Engelsch Balspel," "Kat," Other Batting Games)