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... Workin. t n, are removed London, by a writ of Habeas Corpus, to bailed. We hear from Workington thit Tu-f.la> laid the annual Foot-ball match was played there, the upper the the Conteft, which was maintlined with grcit vigour for about two hours, afforded much ...

CSiilutcftaDfU, Marc;i 26, 1782*

... informs that, agreeable tlte ancient ctUlcm [racer homuredin the hreoch the certain parifh in this county, excellent match at foot-ball was played lad .'die noon. his prefer didinftion to Palm Sunday was not however paid, t II the parties had attended evening ...

E’s WHITEHAVEN ADVERTISER

... during the hours of lludy. In thofe of relaxation from books, he svas fuperior to his comrades in agility body ; cricket, foot-ball, fives, &c. he was excellent but his grand fort lay in the hep, ficp, and jump. This lad exercife Teems not to has>e been ...

WIST-INDIES. Four re

... Globe, in Kingftrcet, Whitehaven aforefaid. EDWARD ATKINSON. I A lfin ??, [l3] JACOB FLETCHER. All 'S ne - WRESTLING and FOOTBALL. White Conduit Field*, Lop^on, ON FRIDAY the 61 1792, A FOOT a life ibid with LaTTtd? of Gold, WESTMORLAND AND CUMJERLAND ...

TO Tilt. PUBLIC

... by the late inundation, the gyntaJlUs and revelry ol the (eafon cooflned to the Black Cock and 'At Workington, the annual foot-ball rongly ; but Vifiorv at length favour of'he champions Prieft-gatc; ’ingbten kicked the river, and car'dream, hekjw the goat ...

POLITICS

... Doha d'Zm «th. af^Ca^Tlter IRELAND. Dublin, May 6. SOME having in the Holpital Fields on Sunday lad, amide thcmfelves at foot-ball. Town Major Siir, accompanied by his afliftants and party of invalids, went to difpcrfc them—the talk was not difficult: ...

SECRET ORDER OF VICE ADMIRAL LORD

... proceeded far before his Stentorian tones were entirely lost amid the vociferations of joy occasioned by the appearance of a foot-ball, and the deserted parson Beaver descended from his rostrum, without the satisfaction of having made even a single convert ...

Published: Saturday 11 April 1801
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1492 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WANTED,

... habited in their belt attire, and prefenting neat and gratifying appearance. The «•' cuftomed juvenile fports of trap, foot-ball, drop the handkerchief, &c. immediately commenced, The young contending while the old furveyM,’’ and were kept up with ...

Published: Saturday 24 April 1802
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1796 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BANKRUPTS

... or deice rf fuch.at femey tad.'* (our o’clock SS’Urday 'he tqth ult. the back premifes of Mr. John Bmcklebank, (ign ihe Foot-Ball, in the Market P ace, Kendal, were difeovered be te, and the engines bring found out rf repair, the mod feri' usconfequences ...

SHOP Foil SALE

... almost burnt to ashes. About four o'clock on Saturday se'nnight, the premises of Mr. John Brocklebank, the sign of the Foot-Ball, in the market-Place, Kendal, were discovered to be on fire, and the engines being found out of repair, the most serious ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1805
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 4010 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FIELDS

... last Benjamun Sorsbie, Esq. was elected an alderman of the corporation of Newcastle. Amongst the most dexterous at the late football play, between Hedon and Preston, which always takes place the Sunday before Magdalen fair, were two Aldermen of Hedon, and ...

Published: Saturday 11 August 1810
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 4862 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BANKRUPTS

... building-yard of Mr. James Hird, at Liverpool. She is called the GEMINI ; built for Capt. William Sim, of Maryport. annual foot—ball match, Working* ton, was hioft warmly contefled laft Tuefday afternoon. After a long and feverc conflict, the prize was won ...