(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

BOWNESS,

... r gfiid their cockpennies and partaken of buns and warm | beer, resorted to the field appropriated for the aunual game of football, under their respected captain, accom| panied by the head master and his assistaut, when the game began. After some very ...

Pome and Gencrval News

... plea of playing foot-ball. They go to lone}{ spots on Sunday, and then go through regular drill, under the instructious of retired non-commissioned officers, breaking when noticed into g\:)llpi engaged in a barmiess game of foot-ball. They ve no muskets ...

THE DINNER

... friends who partook of tea, numbered about 160. Tea being over, the children had an oppor.un.‘:‘t;{ of testing their skill in football, racing, sack races, wrestling. Several very good stakes were given in the races by the Rev. K. Titley, of Liverpool, Various ...

BOLTON-LE-SANDS,

... impossible to wee wany yards. Tn was then determined to on‘{uy themselves 10 other ways. The band struck up, aud danciog, foot-ball, and other games, with serambling for fruit, were quickly engaged in. These were pursued with vigour for syme time. Qn the ...

Litevary =clections

... visit, At length, when nothing remained to be distributed, the padding which formed the body of the effigy was made into & football, and kicked about by the crowd till they were tired. As a sort of revenge for the treatment of St. Crispin, his followers ...

Miss Ann Black and Miss Watt,

... hhmhh re -‘-IT were libeeally with food vfi-mhm awanting that could in_any add to comfort or amusement. Nmfid‘—dfl heartily at football on the the girls were foe i el cnjoymcut Rcng, ton wa i M-wh.-.c_r-d ifi.--u —‘d&o‘ch off in .fia- thus -v-l% the marched in ...

Published: Saturday 10 August 1872
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3124 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Methil

... u ndant supply ¢ reshments, consisting of k fancy biscuit, and milk, also a good order of b.flp‘: After the refreshments. football, ’-‘:fh an dancing became the order of the day, after A wmmnmmmmm—-r:u begun. Home was reached at a seasonable hour without ...

Published: Saturday 17 August 1872
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1608 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

mon. While refreshwments of milk, tea, and cake were served ont to the juveniles, the hours glided quickly away ..

... highly satisfied with the sights they had seen. A few hours were then spent in games of various sorts, inclnding cricket, football, and other amusements. Ah-flvoad thanks was then given to Lady Elizabeth Mr Cartwright for the kind way in which the grounds ...

Published: Saturday 17 August 1872
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1850 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Kilrenny

... thau might have been expected, considering the | untoward circumstances in which they were placed. Various games, such as football, swings, races, &c., were o-md in by the children for about two hours ; after w! the whole company, which included by this ...

Published: Saturday 24 August 1872
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2919 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

‘Buckhaven

... Pittormie. e swings suspended from some of the avenue trees early canght attention and were kept in motion the whole day. Football, ski , &c., were also heartily enjoyed. Liberal suj of refreshments were served out as cccasion req; h’l‘m about to leave ...

Published: Saturday 24 August 1872
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3580 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

JTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS

... by the Elgin lustrumental Band, the Crossnu-l-m-nhllh-d..ldhn#m The afternoon -.rntna-thpp(ly—dl'-lnald jolity. Dancing, football, and other exercises, formed the staple. Thomas Spowart, Es.,coal-master and lessee of the collieries, was present with his ...

Published: Saturday 31 August 1872
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 5867 | Page: 3 | Tags: none