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KIRKBY WHARFE

... after which the labourers wive, partook of an excellent tea which was attended by . ah ut 15.1. The Fames consisted of foot-ball, &c.. in which his Lordship and the Rev N. Stratton took part. The company broke up at dusk, highly pleased with the tint ...

THE OTTYS . r 3 'uor i'VO N E'v7S

... Hoo. Adolphus Liddell, younge%t of the I.t• Lord Ravensworth, and by whom she leaves a numerous sod youthful family. A AT FOOTBALL—HULL C. CoLmme.—Notwithstanding the rather inclement weather of Saturday, the above match mote off sith great al irit, oo ...

BRAMHAM

... owing of alterations proj osel to be roade in the rales of the Football Asvocia'ion have been received by Pro RG. Graham, Keq, the honorary seoretary : posed by Brambara College Football Clab: Rule 6 of the Laws of the Garne.—Co omit elaaxe— Un. there ...

BRA2tHAM

... BRA2tHAM. FOOTIIML MATCII AT COLLTOE. -On Satur day last a match at football, between the the stuilenta of Bramtram College and the Hull Football Club, was plit)ed on Die crntind of the former. Nothing daunted the rain) and unpromising morning the party ...

COLLINGRA24

... prepared to repeat select pieces, bat Lithe weathsr was fseourabls. they *ere permitted to ojoy themselves with cricket, foot-ball, and various other interesting games in the beautilul p srk until tea was sonnuneed. Before leaving fur home, the ebildrew ...

IMPUDENT R./11BEHT AT 11ARUODATZ

... remainder of the a large number taking advantage of its pp«vat to i n d u l ge in dancing, wham others .aught their mediae in football, crieket eriapirt, and other out-door t ests. At five o'clock about two hundred and forty pneins partook of tea in a cementite ...

TEE MACIONOCHIE APPEAL CABE

... of tor the trouble of was this colony. The is advertised for reat. Thists A named Lestch has been killed at Elgin in the football. Another boy ran him with greet letter to the D’ Aurelies de Paledines dome to may 67 years like Miss Mattie man camed he ...

BRAMHAM

... BRAMHAM. FOOT-HALL MATCH AT THE COLLEOI.—OH Salim* a moot exciting match at football came off in the field near the college A party from Leeds, whom were old pupils, joined by a few other gent came to contest their prowess with the present pupils the ...

COLD WINTERS

... that on New Yeses Even people went over and aloaget the Thames on the ice from London Bridge to Westminster. Some played at football so boldly as if it had been on dry land. Divers of the coast shot daily at the pricks set up on the Thames, and the people ...

ABERFORD

... length and breadth of the land is as an f-day holiday— as one U which they would enjoy a good game of cricket, skittles, football, and other open air amusements, and in many instances, if not wholly, their wishes would be realised. Tue Weatner.—The frost ...

MARRIAGES

... y u already the keel was slipping and gri upon it and it seemed p robable that we should be knocked into the air like a foot-ball, or at least capsized. The side of our enemy soon leaned from us, and we from the worse than hailstone- were in no d driven ...

FRIDAY. MARCH 24. 1871

... he received are not dangerous, and from which it is to be hoped he will speedily recover. FOOTBALL MATCH AT THE COLLEGE.-011 Saturday last, • match at football took place in the extensive and beautiful grounds near the College, between the former and ...