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... 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
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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: ...

OLLA PODRIDA

... thirty years ! The Jkipping-ropc, tambourine, and even the martial cymbal, arc giving way to the more feminine delights ni foot-ball; a fportive in fir ument now kicking about the molt falhicnable drawingrooms for a morning cxercife I The Gallic- ii\g-mafitr ...

Published: Saturday 19 July 1800
Newspaper: Staffordshire Advertiser
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 190 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

-Pest

... Qiieen, an.§ the Prince Royal. All the children, to the number of 600, afterwards played on the place for exercises; at foot-ball, flying kites, and other sports; which had been given as presents to the children. Fruits, cakes, biscuits,_£c. were prepared ...

Published: Saturday 15 November 1800
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1023 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Sunday's Post

... Queen; and the Prince Royal. ..AIl the chsildren, to the numbei of 600, afterwards played on the place ior exercises, at foot-ball, flyingr kites, and otlier sports, Which had been given as lpresents to tile ciiltren. Frnits, cakes, biscuits,&c'w&re preparel ...

Published: Saturday 15 November 1800
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1065 | Page: 1 | Tags: News 

LONDON, FEBRUARY 2

... gang of Jacobins whenever they. - meddle in public affitirs, or or sacrificing every thing that is dear to and becoming the football of faction, and an eternal prey to anarchy and Confusion. It must to many seem strange, -that the same persons who were so ...

FROM THE FRENCH PAPERS

... of Jacobins whenever they meddle in public affairs, of of sacrificing every thing that is dear to them 'and becoming the football of faction, and an eternal prey tb anarchy and confusion. It must to many seem strange, that the 'very same persons who Were ...

LONDON, February 3

... of Jacobius whenever they meddle in public affairs, or of facrificing every thing that is dear to themn, and becomling the football of fadtion, and an eternal prey to anarchy and confulion. It muff-to many feem ftrange, that the very Tinine perfons who ...

Published: Saturday 07 February 1801
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1097 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

Itb, and imeatee tee he of his eldlion. The independent borough -of Devizes will difpenfe with the formality of a

... is a matter of molt ferious import with others. It is not a queftion that fhould be Darted to kick about like a political foot-ball. 'lle following is the pillage on which fo much Rrefs Is I prondfc to the utnsett of my power to maintain the laws of GOD ...

Published: Tuesday 10 February 1801
Newspaper: Star (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 983 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Wednesday Night's Mail

... them, it a matter of moft ferious import with others. It is not queftion that (hould be darted tokick about like political foot-ball. On Monday, in the Houfe of Commons, an Irift Member moved for a new writ for an Irlflt Borough, the prefect Members for ...

Published: Friday 13 February 1801
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1074 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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