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To the Printer, &c. IT no uncommon Thing to hear of Lions, Tigers, and other ferocious Animals, becoming very fond

... having no Anfwer from the Boy, and the Noife ftill continuing, he looked out of his Hammock, and perceived the Tiger playing Foot-ball with Head. The Caufewas thici The poor Boy had by fome Accident, the preceding Evening, cut his Neck, which happened tobleed ...

The WAGER

... but laft night in my face went the candle. SWi a fcolding for ever, no tongue cam expreft, She makes the room echo, like football, no peace -, Now and then, nay \is often, my head lie will comb In a terrible manner i thui fuffer! poor Tons. She all company ...

fiPLECXIOlfe OBSER- and Attempts of Phyfician Empirics for confidered of Theory Abfurdity of Specifics and ..

... Inch in Circumference Window filled many People’s Cellars Water done incredible of in the large of Ice of an big as a common Football feveraf Places next Morning Hail-Stones which by falling hollow heaps that We are told that it reached as far Nprthward ' ...

Published: Monday 29 June 1772
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2515 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

by KEENE at his Office King$'Mead-Street Ad verttseWent s are in General executed in the Ncateft Chiapefi moft ..

... over-againft another Gentleman him againft another and this other the and from the other Side he was this again juft like Football Yes Mr Printer the and everlafting was pelted to Member from Seat Seat from County to County with as Mercy as if he was Apple ...

Published: Monday 26 April 1773
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2242 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

MONDAY'S i^osf

... &c. &c. took a part. During this game, which laded till near fix, there were of other fports, to occupy the time, fuch football, (tool-ball, &c. &c. « oxen were whole; and the dexterity that was difplaycd in catching the pieces that were cut from the ...

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... number lives likely will afy will to veliel in difirefs will it wisliif) friend linnets Mr native of St tow -tty hulling foot-ball See till with humour at illumination al church tower bonlirrs tlie' lurrounding affcmblcd to in 1 s’ Bikv Hohlvn out parillt ...

Published: Monday 17 September 1792
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1561 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Heads cfi t'j-i A3 for paving, cleanftng, lighting, and.(-.catching the out-parijk oj' Unicoi

... anyohe; or fhall fhew or expofe any ftaUion, or drive or lead the fame ; or drive any cow for felling milk ; or play at foot-ball, five?, or any other game troublefome to tlit inhabitants; or fhall make a bonfire, or let oif crackers cr other fireworks; ...

MONDAY JUNE 14: and f Augufta and honoured Coltnan's Theatreiit the Hay mark their to the f' J-i '

... animal any horfe fo forlornly perfonal danger anyone cr (hallfhcw ftallion or drive or the drive any cow for felling milk or foot-ball fives or any other game troublcfome inhabitants or bonfire-or let crackers cr fireworks or life horn trumpet or other inftrument ...

Bath BriflvU Bradford Trowbridge and Mclkjham Waggons JOHN WILTON BEGS to acquaint his Friends Public general ..

... dinner chiefly belonging in booth Betwixt the fufficient (pace left the company Prizes beft at (tick and other performances foot-ball an open the already afforded admirable diverfion not only two parties concerned in match nut thoufand chiefly in mstion all ...

Published: Monday 23 January 1797
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2878 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

•, the fubjrfl.of eitherby better mode of efl niilder (late the diforder, to [Ci® I '* ajrtd fatal'eflefls. In the

... immediately, MESSUAGE or DtVfLLIN'G-HOUSE, die Wcllgatepja this City, in the Occupation of Mt. Hayncs, art adjoining the Football Ins, and a good Sknp and Parlour in the Front, with a y^ti,-i im roomy Kitchens, and a Laundry behind, ,i C'*it and other ...

Published: Monday 11 November 1799
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: | Words: 344 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MARKET CHRONICLE

... hands, mn the water. Mr. Lawfon Oats 308 to 328, Heans 64s nane Society fhould have at MARK-~LA Since this day fe nnight e foot-balls, furnifhed each arrived; we have likewil throw out to thofe in Foreign on hand: thus fur t fu pport themfelves till bet- ...

ACCIDENTS,

... poor animal considerable distance with cord, and when it could no further, the inhuman monster kicked it before him like foot-ball. A gentleman stopped the fellow, and remonstrated on the cruelty of his conduct. This interference produced a volley of oaths ...

Published: Thursday 27 July 1809
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1196 | Page: 4 | Tags: none