TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHAMPTON RERALD

... run at Bow Fair for chemises. At Greenwich Fuir twenty mea run for & bat, And oue from & bailif much faster thao that. At football I've seen lads run after a bladder ; ‘ i've secn Irish bricklayers run up & ladder ; 've r- little boys run away from & cane ...

Published: Saturday 14 January 1843
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 827 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

COUNTRY MARKETS

... Healey T —3, thu' ¢ h - W —— 31, Chipping Norton. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. +Continued from our fourth page. Match at Football.—A football mateh for three pounds a-side, between twelve young men of Fleckaoe sad the u—m:dw.n-o‘nl-‘q.m 17, in & meadow in the ...

Published: Saturday 06 May 1843
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 594 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. ————

... highly delighfed. Various games were played, | divs, George Jumes Casamajor, Fsq, late of the Mudras Civil such as cricket, foot-ball, dancing, &e., and other | Service, 81h son of the late Justinian Casamajor, Esq., of Potteinnocent amusements. As evening ...

Beaford Geneval Lnlrmarp

... threw the Swan Inn gates off their hinges into the streets, and after whirling them there up and down, as if they had been a football, it brake them to pieces: it drove a coach in the same yard from the back gates up to the cellar door, a distance of several ...

JAisccllancous,

... had gradonlly sank.” On Shrove Tuesday a large meeting took place in a field adjoining Southam Churchyard, for a game at foot-ball. The numerous persons of nll classes prewent wppeared to eujoy the sport which, with foot races and quoits, afforded abundant ...

DUNSTABLZ

... afterncon a great many persons had assembled. Tea was provided at 5 o'clock, after which dancing, *““kiss in the ring,” foot-ball, cricket, and other amusements were carried on. At 10 o'clock a brilliant display of fireworks took place ; the Dunstable ...

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... now ia, the of the direct I i \;“ | | nmendment, Imbul}ly to repair it is a matter of much importance irectors to play at foot-ball there every |* i '\y4vrgs said he had made & motion that the |to this class of the community. If they indict the Monday afteenoon ...

Mr. DiNEs: It was nol an open committee

... consisteney of the conservetors, Wien a few narsemaids and childrea assemble 10 amuse themselves, or bovs meet for a gume of foot-ball, they are ordered off the grass, but dirty selfish persony are not interfered with when they put cart loads of filth npon ...

SHARNBROOCI

... Ditto from Nov. 24 to Feb. 10, Thames frozen down to Gravesend. 1565 Ditto from Dee. 21 to Jan, 31, Thames frozen over and football played on it. 1662 Ditto, Fair held on Thames, shows exhi- S fihil'mi. and ox roasted, 1685 Frost 12 weeks, 1705-9 .hun;me ...

(7o the Editor vy twe Buteman.)

... desire to make their Lordling worship sube vene every right feeling of their nature, and rejoice to see the people made a footbal 1o any petty great man who would like to reign supremely and alone; yet the large majority, the thinke ing portion of the ...

Published: Saturday 05 July 1856
Newspaper: Buteman
County: Buteshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 420 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

SHARNBROOK

... solemn us on a Sunday, excepting being now and then broke by the voices of some loose thoughtless boys who were engaged at football in a field at a short distance off. Tine RAtLway.—Great efforts are being made to complete the works of this line, but some ...

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... boys as heroes of the school, as well as of the ericket kind welecome now aceorded to them, They had examined | ground, the football field, and of the river; rememthe room where the examination was to be held, and eon- | ber that fln-{ are moral anc. Cin ...