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|Term=Crekettes
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|Game Family=Hook-em-snivy
|Game Family=Hook-em-snivy
|Description=A reference to “crekettes” in a 1533 poem has been construed as evidence that the game of cricket originated in a pastime brought to England by Flemish weavers , who arrived in the 14th Century. A German scholar[53] thinks that this earlier game originated in the Franco-Flemish border area as early as 1150. We have no faint notion of how this earlier game might have been played.
|Description=<p>A reference to &ldquo;crekettes&rdquo; in a 1533 poem has been construed as evidence that the game of cricket originated in a pastime brought to England by Flemish weavers , who arrived in the 14th Century. A German scholar thinks that this earlier game originated in the Franco-Flemish border area as early as 1150. We have no faint notion of how this earlier game might have been played.</p>
|Sources=<p><span>See Google search for &ldquo;&lsquo;kings of crekettes&rsquo; &lsquo;patrick sawer&rsquo;" accessed 10/10/09.</span><span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span>Special thanks to Beth Hise, emails of September 2009, for leads on this game.</span></p>
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A reference to “crekettes” in a 1533 poem has been construed as evidence that the game of cricket originated in a pastime brought to England by Flemish weavers , who arrived in the 14th Century. A German scholar thinks that this earlier game originated in the Franco-Flemish border area as early as 1150. We have no faint notion of how this earlier game might have been played.

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See Google search for “‘kings of crekettes’ ‘patrick sawer’" accessed 10/10/09.  Special thanks to Beth Hise, emails of September 2009, for leads on this game.

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