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{{Chronology Entry
{{Chronology Entry
|Year=1586
|Year Suffix=c
|Year Number=1
|Headline=Sydney Cites Stoolball
|Headline=Sydney Cites Stoolball
|Year=1586
|Salience=3
|Salience=2
|Tags=Famous,
|Location=England
|Game=Stoolball
|Game=Stoolball
|Tags=Famous
|Age of Players=Adult
|Text=<p>"A time there is for all, my mother often sayes/</p>
|Notables=Sir Philip Sydney; Lady Mary Dudley
|Text=<p>"A time there is for all, my mother often sayes</p>
<p>When she with skirts tuckt very hie, with gyrles at stoolball playes"</p>
<p>When she with skirts tuckt very hie, with gyrles at stoolball playes"</p>
<p>[Sir Philip?] Sydney, <u>Arcadia</u><u>: Sonnets</u> [1622], page 493. <b>Note:</b> citation needs confirmation.</p>
<p>Sir Philip Sydney, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Arcadia</span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">: Sonnets</span> [1622], page 493. <strong>Note:</strong> citation needs confirmation.</p>
|Comment=<p>Sir Philip Sydney (1554-1586) died at age 31 in 1586.</p>
<p>As of October 2012,&nbsp;this early stoolball ref. is the only one I see that can be interpreted&nbsp;as describing baserunning in stoolball - but it still may merely describe running by a fielder, not a batter. (LMc, Oct/12)</p>
<p>Sydney's mother was the sister of Robert Dudley, noted in item #1500s.2 above as a possible stoolball player in the time of Eliizabeth I.</p>
|Query=<p>Further interpretations are welcome as to&nbsp;Sydney's meaning.</p>
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Year Number=1
|Has Supplemental Text=No
}}
}}

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Sydney Cites Stoolball

Salience Peripheral
Tags Famous
Location England
Game Stoolball
Age of Players Adult
Notables Sir Philip Sydney; Lady Mary Dudley
Text

"A time there is for all, my mother often sayes

When she with skirts tuckt very hie, with gyrles at stoolball playes"

Sir Philip Sydney, Arcadia: Sonnets [1622], page 493. Note: citation needs confirmation.

Comment

Sir Philip Sydney (1554-1586) died at age 31 in 1586.

As of October 2012, this early stoolball ref. is the only one I see that can be interpreted as describing baserunning in stoolball - but it still may merely describe running by a fielder, not a batter. (LMc, Oct/12)

Sydney's mother was the sister of Robert Dudley, noted in item #1500s.2 above as a possible stoolball player in the time of Eliizabeth I.

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Query

Further interpretations are welcome as to Sydney's meaning.

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