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|Headline=Shadwell Play Said to List Rural Games, including Stool-ball. | |Headline=Shadwell Play Said to List Rural Games, including Stool-ball. | ||
|Year=1669 | |Year=1669 | ||
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|Game=Stoolball | |Game=Stoolball | ||
|Text=<p>"The writer who took most interest in popular pastimes was Shadwell, whose rococo play <u>The Royal Shepherdess</u> was produced before the king in 1669. It included country folk who danced and sand of a list of genuine English rural games, such as trap, keels, barley-break, golf [and] stool-ball . . . ."</p> | |Text=<p>"The writer who took most interest in popular pastimes was Shadwell, whose rococo play <u>The Royal Shepherdess</u> was produced before the king in 1669. It included country folk who danced and sand of a list of genuine English rural games, such as trap, keels, barley-break, golf [and] stool-ball . . . ."</p> | ||
<p>Hutton, Ronald, <u>The Rise and Fall of Merry England: the Ritual Year, 1400-1700</u> (Oxford U Press, Oxford, 1994), page 235. Provided by John Thorn, email, 7/9/2004. <b>Note:</b> can we retrieve the full original list?</p> | <p>Hutton, Ronald, <u>The Rise and Fall of Merry England: the Ritual Year, 1400-1700</u> (Oxford U Press, Oxford, 1994), page 235. Provided by John Thorn, email, 7/9/2004. <b>Note:</b> can we retrieve the full original list?</p> | ||
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Text | "The writer who took most interest in popular pastimes was Shadwell, whose rococo play The Royal Shepherdess was produced before the king in 1669. It included country folk who danced and sand of a list of genuine English rural games, such as trap, keels, barley-break, golf [and] stool-ball . . . ." Hutton, Ronald, The Rise and Fall of Merry England: the Ritual Year, 1400-1700 (Oxford U Press, Oxford, 1994), page 235. Provided by John Thorn, email, 7/9/2004. Note: can we retrieve the full original list? |
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