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FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... country. With thisview ri et in value601. were given for competition prizes sports were foot races, leapig, quolts, climbi 5ttd football, wrestling, sack jumping &c. The E s POle Countess arid three of their children were o nd as well as nearly all the gentry ...

LITERATURE

... he is called, the White Quaker, was tumbled off a table in Roscrea, on Saturday evening, and -kicked and hustled like a foot-ball.- Clare Journal. A Methodist preacher, of the name of Mason, was' dragged from his pulpit on Sunday last, and very roughly ...

LITERATURE

... worsne for his :0 ?? could have changed the test-d-lie corild have broken up the thronres that rast on aces, andI nt-de Footballs of these crowets so often red with htunrain blood-.he coitld dhave mnade democracy a Icing !-and thmus besn added to the ...

FASHIONABLE INTILLIGENCE

... last even;ag- DancingB cricket on quails, trap bat and ball, and rounders, wbippinat; b Nill of a hole (six person, hooded), football, fool races. dnt'1, mnd races, bopping match, hurdle races, jumping In 6I blind mas's buff, leap frog, long rope, follow ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Beosberougc, Emily Peel,1 Some of b the inmates execibited their musical talents, while others I amused tlememacvee playing at foot-ball: Lady Emily Peel end ilila lordship next visited the Ursuline Coniventi, one of the meat extenlsive aid one of the booit ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... contains all tile latest inteligence conceraing the Turf, Steopleclasing, Coursing. Pcdestreanisni, Athletices, Aquaties, Football, the Iling, &c., &T. Ofllces: Boy-court, Ln dgate-hill, London. Sold every- where. One Penny. RACING TELEGRBAie AND COMMISION ...

LITERATURE

... Life at Saxonhurst was the life of every public school. They varied their studies, which appear to have been severe, with football, cricket, theatricals, and music, for Stoneyhurst was always famous for its band. The moet brilliant chapters in the book ...

LITERARY NOTICES—THE MAGAZINES, &c

... Council so Eoon to be held there. The eoothall Annual, published at the Sporneoan office, London, with the sanction of the Football As. ecciation, appears to contain a great deal of informs- tion, and its heving reabed a second edition is an evidence that ...

LITERATURE

... country. Beyond this sphere the circulation of the book must be limited. The laws of cricket, rules about bets, &c., laws of foot-ball and other games, are set forth and explained. The faculty will think the book well worth a shilling. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... from the effects of a tall from his l.ore, by which one of his feet was injured, so that he was ornable to take part in a football match. The consequences, h.,wever, are not regarded as serious. The Marquis of Hamilton has arrived in LaLdon from Ireland ...

[ill] EXCURSIONS

... moment to go ,Aerl the ?? again. This game; howvever et efshoutd, like every other, come to an end >::ed ~and so it did. Football thso com- anda right goo d game, though altogether ;lrl n of rules, was played on the green. attraction of the day-the athletic ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Newcastle Church, county WiClou.ty-.Kornji Service-Preacher, Rev. Xr. Lybthorpe ; colle tion, £8. T.ANegs.-From the Irish Football Union, prro c ceds of a match played at Lansdowne-road on the ! 88th inst., per R. M. Peters, Esq., hon, trea suret £20 2s ...