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|Text=<p>"BACE.  Prisoner's bace (or base).  A game so called.  It is an ancient pastime mentioned in the records of Edward 3d (1327 to 1377.)"</p>
|Text=<p>"BACE.  Prisoner's bace (or base).  A game so called.  It is an ancient pastime mentioned in the records of Edward 3d (1327 to 1377.)"</p>
<p>Jago, Fred W. P. <u>The Ancient Language and the Dialect of Cornwall</u> (Netherton and Worth, Truro, 1882), page 101.  <b>Note:</b> cf #1805.4, above.  Can we find other reference books on usages in Surrey, Sussex, London, etc.?</p>
<p>Jago, Fred W. P. <u>The Ancient Language and the Dialect of Cornwall</u> (Netherton and Worth, Truro, 1882), page 101.  <b>Note:</b> cf #1805.4, above.  Can we find other reference books on usages in Surrey, Sussex, London, etc.?</p>
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"BACE. Prisoner's bace (or base). A game so called. It is an ancient pastime mentioned in the records of Edward 3d (1327 to 1377.)"

Jago, Fred W. P. The Ancient Language and the Dialect of Cornwall (Netherton and Worth, Truro, 1882), page 101. Note: cf #1805.4, above. Can we find other reference books on usages in Surrey, Sussex, London, etc.?

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