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<p>M. S. Russell-Goggs, "Stoolball in Sussex," <u>The Sussex County Magazine</u>, volume 2, no. 7 (July 1928), page 318. <b>Note1:</b> we need to locate the full citations for this and all other Russell-Goggs references.</p> | <p>M. S. Russell-Goggs, "Stoolball in Sussex," <u>The Sussex County Magazine</u>, volume 2, no. 7 (July 1928), page 318. <b>Note1:</b> we need to locate the full citations for this and all other Russell-Goggs references.</p> | ||
<p>Another source quotes Laud as saying "This whole churchyard is made a receptacle for all ydle persons to spend their time in stopball and such lyke recreacions." OED, Abp Laud's Visit, in 4<sup>th</sup> Rep Hist. MSS Comm. App 144/1, provided by John Thorn, email of 6/11/2007. <b>Note2:</b> is this from the same source?</p> | <p>Another source quotes Laud as saying "This whole churchyard is made a receptacle for all ydle persons to spend their time in stopball and such lyke recreacions." OED, Abp Laud's Visit, in 4<sup>th</sup> Rep Hist. MSS Comm. App 144/1, provided by John Thorn, email of 6/11/2007. <b>Note2:</b> is this from the same source?</p> | ||
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Text | "In his visitation and reference to churchyards, he [Archbishop Laud, in 1634] is troubled because 'several spend their time in stoolball.'" M. S. Russell-Goggs, "Stoolball in Sussex," The Sussex County Magazine, volume 2, no. 7 (July 1928), page 318. Note1: we need to locate the full citations for this and all other Russell-Goggs references. Another source quotes Laud as saying "This whole churchyard is made a receptacle for all ydle persons to spend their time in stopball and such lyke recreacions." OED, Abp Laud's Visit, in 4th Rep Hist. MSS Comm. App 144/1, provided by John Thorn, email of 6/11/2007. Note2: is this from the same source? |
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