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... business, and banicading their windows,togive boy?, &c. all opportunity of shewing their dexterity iu kicking and catching the football to the greatest advantage.—Welshman. The King has been pleased to conferthe honour of Knighthood upon Cha, les Bulh n Ksq ...

CONTEMPORARY PRESS

... and separating the head, burned the body, and celebrated infernal orgies over it. The head was then kicked about as if a foot-ball, and at eight o'clock the next morning such of the respectable inhabitants as ventured to their windows sa,,V' the head of ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. .

... did he ever say-as it had been imputed to him- that he hoped to Uve to see the day when the heads of Kings would be made footballs for boys to kick through the mire. The Earl of RIPON inquired whether Barbadoes had agreed to a Bill terminating the negro ...

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... mandarins. Whole troops of civil and military officers soon ap- peared, some on sledges, some on skates, and others playing at football on the ice; and he that kicked np the hall was rewarded bv the Emperor. The ball was tit,.ii liunjf up in a kind of arch ...

MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... (daughter.) s Two young men were charged with having been en- c gaged (with many others not yet in custody) in kicking foot-ball on Sunday afternoon, in the neighbourhood of Crockherbtowu. Severely reprimanded and discharged. Three seamen, named James ...

HIGH TIDES

... Rollins, No. 4, proved the charge. Defendant said, he had not a cart load yet. Fined 3s. He was then charged with playing foot-ball in Croekherbtown on Sunday last. Discharged with a caution. ...

Causes of IMIgestbii Demonstrate?!

... disputej theological or political matters. A library was also attached to the insritute, and various games, including cricket, football, and the regular gymnastics, occupied the pastime of the members. Last summer Lord Lyttleton very kindly allowed them the ...

CARDIFF POLICE.—MONDAY

... Superin- tendent Stockdale said—He is a desperate fellow, Sir. He kicks and knocks the poor girls about as a boy would a football. He beats some of them. periodically, as it were. Anne Anthony sworn Last night I went into Mr. Reed's house. John Thomas ...

THE ICARDIFF AND MERTHYR GUARDIAN

... court) by paying a certain sum to the keeper of the lodgiug-house where the recruit is staying at. A WOMAN KICK.ED LIKE A FOOT-BALL. Edward Llewellyn (a most notorious character) was brought up in custody, charged with having assaulted and wouuded Anne ...

CARDIFF l'OLICE.-TIIURSDAY

... his wife, with an infant in arms, probably, ahout his house, for daring to remonstrate with him, as if he were kicking a foot-ball. Scenes of this descrip- tion are of constant occurrence, arising from the grossest ig- norance conjoined to frightful depravity ...

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... in various ways, both for health aud exercise, and that they sometime since did so with hockey, hich Is not.a game like football, and which deponents consider very rIdIculous to be obliged to refer to. That deponents do not regard one day above another ...