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|Headline=Stoolball Attracts Gentry, Rascals, Boys
|Headline=Stoolball Attracts Gentry, Rascals, Boys
|Year=1640
|Year=1640
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|Text=<p>"J. Smythe, in his <u>Hundred of Berkeley</u> (1640) gave the following admonition: 'Doe witness the inbred delight, that both gentry, yeomanry, rascallity, boyes, and children, doe take in a game called stoball. . .  And not a sonne of mine, but at 7 was furnished with his double stoball staves, and a gamester thereafter.'"</p>
|Text=<p>"J. Smythe, in his <u>Hundred of Berkeley</u> (1640) gave the following admonition: 'Doe witness the inbred delight, that both gentry, yeomanry, rascallity, boyes, and children, doe take in a game called stoball. . .  And not a sonne of mine, but at 7 was furnished with his double stoball staves, and a gamester thereafter.'"</p>
<p>M. S. Russell-Goggs, "Stoolball in Sussex," <u>The Sussex County Magazine</u>, volume 2, no. 7 (July 1928), page 320.  John Smyth's three-volume <i>Berkeley Manuscripts</i> were published in 1883 by J. Bellows; Volume Three is titled "A description of the hundred of Berkeley in the County of Gloucester . . .  ."  Citation supplied by John Thorn, email of 1/30/2008.</p>
<p>M. S. Russell-Goggs, "Stoolball in Sussex," <u>The Sussex County Magazine</u>, volume 2, no. 7 (July 1928), page 320.  John Smyth's three-volume <i>Berkeley Manuscripts</i> were published in 1883 by J. Bellows; Volume Three is titled "A description of the hundred of Berkeley in the County of Gloucester . . .  ."  Citation supplied by John Thorn, email of 1/30/2008.</p>
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"J. Smythe, in his Hundred of Berkeley (1640) gave the following admonition: 'Doe witness the inbred delight, that both gentry, yeomanry, rascallity, boyes, and children, doe take in a game called stoball. . . And not a sonne of mine, but at 7 was furnished with his double stoball staves, and a gamester thereafter.'"

M. S. Russell-Goggs, "Stoolball in Sussex," The Sussex County Magazine, volume 2, no. 7 (July 1928), page 320. John Smyth's three-volume Berkeley Manuscripts were published in 1883 by J. Bellows; Volume Three is titled "A description of the hundred of Berkeley in the County of Gloucester . . . ." Citation supplied by John Thorn, email of 1/30/2008.

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