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|Headline=Writer Follows Strutt's Theory That Club-ball Was the Source Game
|Headline=Writer Follows Strutt's Theory That Club-ball Was the Source Game
|Year=1825
|Year=1825
|Is in main chronology=yes
|Salience=2
|Text=<p>Aspin, J., <u>Picture of the Manners, Customs, Sports and Pastimes of the Inhabitants of England</u> [London, J. Harris] per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 191.  Aspin's book reappeared in 1835 as <u>Ancient Customs, Sports, Pastimes of the</u> English, with the same material on ball play.  <b>Note:</b> Are later games mentioned or listed by Aspin?</p>
|Text=<p>Aspin, J., <u>Picture of the Manners, Customs, Sports and Pastimes of the Inhabitants of England</u> [London, J. Harris] per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 191.  Aspin's book reappeared in 1835 as <u>Ancient Customs, Sports, Pastimes of the</u> English, with the same material on ball play.  <b>Note:</b> Are later games mentioned or listed by Aspin?</p>
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Aspin, J., Picture of the Manners, Customs, Sports and Pastimes of the Inhabitants of England [London, J. Harris] per David Block, Baseball Before We Knew It, page 191. Aspin's book reappeared in 1835 as Ancient Customs, Sports, Pastimes of the English, with the same material on ball play. Note: Are later games mentioned or listed by Aspin?

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