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|Text=<p>"Any they dare challenge for to throw the sleudge,/To Jumpe or leape over dich or hedge,/ To wrastle, play at stooleball, or to Runne,/ To pitch the bar, or to shoote off a Gunne/ To play at Loggets, nine holes, or ten pins. . . .[list continues, mentioning stool ball once more at end.]"</p> | |Text=<p>"Any they dare challenge for to throw the sleudge,/To Jumpe or leape over dich or hedge,/ To wrastle, play at stooleball, or to Runne,/ To pitch the bar, or to shoote off a Gunne/ To play at Loggets, nine holes, or ten pins. . . .[list continues, mentioning stool ball once more at end.]"</p> | ||
<p>This verse, titled "Ancient Cheshire Games: Auntient customes in games used by boys and girles merily sett out in verse," is attributed to "Randle Holmes's MSS Brit Mus." Is in <u>Medium of Inter-communications for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc</u>, July - December 1856, page 487. <b>Note: </b> Can we learn why is this account associated with 1630? This entry needs to be reconciled with #1585.1 above. Add online search detail?</p> | <p>This verse, titled "Ancient Cheshire Games: Auntient customes in games used by boys and girles merily sett out in verse," is attributed to "Randle Holmes's MSS Brit Mus." Is in <u>Medium of Inter-communications for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc</u>, July - December 1856, page 487. <b>Note: </b> Can we learn why is this account associated with 1630? This entry needs to be reconciled with #1585.1 above. Add online search detail?</p> | ||
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"Ancient Cheshire Games" Include Stooleball, Nine Holes
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Text | "Any they dare challenge for to throw the sleudge,/To Jumpe or leape over dich or hedge,/ To wrastle, play at stooleball, or to Runne,/ To pitch the bar, or to shoote off a Gunne/ To play at Loggets, nine holes, or ten pins. . . .[list continues, mentioning stool ball once more at end.]" This verse, titled "Ancient Cheshire Games: Auntient customes in games used by boys and girles merily sett out in verse," is attributed to "Randle Holmes's MSS Brit Mus." Is in Medium of Inter-communications for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc, July - December 1856, page 487. Note: Can we learn why is this account associated with 1630? This entry needs to be reconciled with #1585.1 above. Add online search detail? |
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