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|Text=<p>"We shall interdict and forbid, during divine service on the [fasting] day aforesaid, all exercise and games of tennis, ball-playing, hunting, plowing and sowing, and moreover all unlawful practice such as dice, drunkenness . . ." proclaimed Peter Stuyvesant. Stuyvesant was Director-General of New Netherlands.</p> | |Text=<p>"We shall interdict and forbid, during divine service on the [fasting] day aforesaid, all exercise and games of tennis, ball-playing, hunting, plowing and sowing, and moreover all unlawful practice such as dice, drunkenness . . ." proclaimed Peter Stuyvesant. Stuyvesant was Director-General of New Netherlands.</p> | ||
<p>Manchester, Herbert, <u>Four Centuries of Sport in America</u> (Publisher?, 1931). Email from John Thorn, 1/24/097. <b>Query:</b> Can we determine what area was affected by this proclamation? How does this proclamation relate to #1656.1 above?</p> | <p>Manchester, Herbert, <u>Four Centuries of Sport in America</u> (Publisher?, 1931). Email from John Thorn, 1/24/097. <b>Query:</b> Can we determine what area was affected by this proclamation? How does this proclamation relate to #1656.1 above?</p> |
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Text | "We shall interdict and forbid, during divine service on the [fasting] day aforesaid, all exercise and games of tennis, ball-playing, hunting, plowing and sowing, and moreover all unlawful practice such as dice, drunkenness . . ." proclaimed Peter Stuyvesant. Stuyvesant was Director-General of New Netherlands. Manchester, Herbert, Four Centuries of Sport in America (Publisher?, 1931). Email from John Thorn, 1/24/097. Query: Can we determine what area was affected by this proclamation? How does this proclamation relate to #1656.1 above? |
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1659.1 Stuyvesant: No Tennis, Ball-Playing, Dice on Fast Day"
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