London April 11. It'
... Commons gave Leave to bring in a Bill to prevent the Mischiefs which frequently happen by throwing at Cocks, and kicking Footballs within the City of London and Westminster, and Bills of Mortality. ...
... Commons gave Leave to bring in a Bill to prevent the Mischiefs which frequently happen by throwing at Cocks, and kicking Footballs within the City of London and Westminster, and Bills of Mortality. ...
... yours, which you imposed upon us, is as false as any we meet with in the f Lying Post. Whittle, Yours, in Essex STEPHEN FOOT-BALL ...
... extraordinary En- tertainment was set on Foot for the Divertion of our polite Gentry, and what should it be but a Match at Foot-Ball, play'd by six young Women of a Side, at the Bowling Green : Cards, Dice, Concerts, Plays, Ball, &c. are the common Ente ...
... extraordinary Entertainment was fit on Foot for the Divelfion tit our polite Gentry ; and what fhould it be but a Mitch at Foot-ball, play'd by fix young Women of a Side r at a Bowling,Green. Briftol, i. Laft Saturday Evening the Stage-Coaches coming from ...
... tending it, as 12 Men can weave in the Time. Bedford, Nov. 6. On Wednesday the 23d Instant; a moft obstinate and hard Match at Foot-ball was plaved near Great Harwood in this County, between 7 Men of the Village of Ranfe, and the like Number of Great Harwood; ...
... Dublin, May 19. On Sunday last, as a Parcel of idle Fellows were assembled, to divert themselves at their usual Games of Foot-ball playing, and throwing of Stones, a Spectator passing cross, was struck with a Stone in the Back of the Head, of which he ...
... Newate by Juflice Vincent, being charged with the Murder of Sufannah Jobbins, by pufhing her down in a Crowd, playing at Foot-Ball at kenfington ; by which Accident the received a mortal Wound, Co that in a few Days the died of the fame. It is written ...
... their Power Letters from Chefter advife that at Six o’CIocf Prayers at the Cathedral on Chriftmas Mornb the Mob kick’d a Football in the broad Ifle at tit Beginning of Divine Service and about the die of went into the Choir put out the abus’d and pull’d ...
... D ON. Letters from Chester advise, that at Six o' Clock Prayers at the Cathedral on Christmas Morning, the Mob kick'd a Foot-Ball in the Broad Isle at the Be- ginning of Divine Service, and about the Middle of it went into the Choir, put out the Candles ...
... Abilities ! Letters from Chester advise, that at Six o' Clock Prayers at the Cathedral on Christmas Morning, the Mob kick'd a Foot-Ball in the broad Isle at the Beginning of Divine Service, and about the Middle of it went into the Choir, abus'd and pull'd the ...
... except The Grub-street Journal, I shan't mind any of them but that for the future.--- All the Windows that were broke at Foot-ball the last Winter, I am as well assured, as I can be of any Thing, which I did not see, were broke by No-body.* * But I can't ...
... Palace for the Sale of Coffee Feu &c which his Clerk took Notice of with a Nos fumus er- ro tiar'is; Anglicc, All is hir at Football. On Sunday lift a Gentleman, well mounted, riding out to take tiie Air, wasattack'd by a finglc Highwayman on Deptford Common ...