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A list of all pages that have property "Headline" with value "Englishmen-20Forbidden-20to-20Play-20Ball;-20Archery-20Much-20Preferred". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • 1857.36  + (English Residents of Richmond, VA Try Unsuccessfully to Form A Cricket Club, Then Try Base Ball)
  • 1859.44  + (English Social Event Includes Base Ball as Well as Cricket)
  • 1567.1  + (English Translation of Horace Refers to "the Stoole Ball")
  • 1820c.28  + (English Village Green Had Cricket, Bass-Ball)
  • 1854.13  + (English Visitor Sees Wicket at Harvard)
  • 1824c.3  + (English Writing Cites Base-ball as Girls'; Pastime, Limns Cricket Match)
  • 1856.37  + (English excursion features cricket and "base-ball")
  • 1840.9  + (Englishman Sees Base-ball as Commonly Played by Adult Men and Women)
  • 1850.7  + (Englishman's Book of Games Refers to Rounders, Feeder)
  • 1363.1  + (Englishmen Forbidden to Play Ball; Archery Much Preferred)
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  • 1793.1  + (Engraving Shows Game with Wickets at Dartmouth College)
  • 1805.4  + (Enigmatic Report: NY Gentlemen Play Game of "Bace," and Score is Gymnastics 41, Sons of Diagoras 34.)
  • 1864.63  + (Entire Regiment Plays Sports)
  • 1837c.12  + (Erasmus Hall School Alum Recalls Three-Base Game with Plugging)
  • 1796.3  + (Eton Cricketers Flogged at School for Playing Match. Ouch.)
  • 1867.22  + (Eureka! A Press Credential)
  • 1855.29  + (Even the Australians Are Bothered by Sunday Baseball)
  • 1863.19  + (Eventual National League Prexy Sticks with Cricket in War Camp)
  • 1778.4  + (Ewing Reports Playing "At Base" and Wicket at Valley Forge - with the Father of his Country)
  • 1856.15  + (Excelsior Base Ball Club Forms in Albany NY)