Block:English Baseball in Monmouthshire in 1886

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Prior to 1830, “base-ball” had been played against one wall of the ancient church of St. Thomas located in the village of Over-Monnow in Monmouthshire, Wales, according to an article in a Welsh archeological journal: “The west door is quite modern, having been first erected in 1830. Old people tell me that they remember the church, with simply a blank west end wall which served for the purposes of the game of base-ball.”

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“Notes on the History of Monmouthshire,” appearing in “Archæologia Cambrensis, the Journal of the Cambrian Archæological Association,” Jan., 1886, p. 41

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Baseball played against a wall is unusual.

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