Touchers and Rubs on Ye Anciente Royale Game of Bowles: A Series of Notes, Facts, Records, and Comments, Touching the Development of the Game of Bowls, from Ancient Times to the Present DayThomas Taylor, 1893 - 100 psl. |
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... Strutt use their king as the players at nine - pins do the middle kyle , which they call the king , at whose fall they aim , the sooner to the gaining of their prize . " The centre pin was called the king - pin and was a GROUND GAMES . 19.
... Strutt use their king as the players at nine - pins do the middle kyle , which they call the king , at whose fall they aim , the sooner to the gaining of their prize . " The centre pin was called the king - pin and was a GROUND GAMES . 19.
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... prizes awarded were curious , viz . , handsome captive girls skilled in needlework ; a mare ; a mule ; a fat handsome wild bull , etc. 2 Sacrament Sunday . In these times of uncertain harvest - weather , and a propos of Sunday keeping ...
... prizes awarded were curious , viz . , handsome captive girls skilled in needlework ; a mare ; a mule ; a fat handsome wild bull , etc. 2 Sacrament Sunday . In these times of uncertain harvest - weather , and a propos of Sunday keeping ...
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... , 1764 , mention is 1 2 1 Quoted from additional lines in Cromek's Reliques . " A map of Peebles , 1775 , shows a bowling - green on the Castle Hill . 3 Brown's Manual . 991 made of " a shooting prize of £ 5 THE GAME IN SCOTLAND . 61.
... , 1764 , mention is 1 2 1 Quoted from additional lines in Cromek's Reliques . " A map of Peebles , 1775 , shows a bowling - green on the Castle Hill . 3 Brown's Manual . 991 made of " a shooting prize of £ 5 THE GAME IN SCOTLAND . 61.
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... prize of £ 5 having been placed , about the year 1740 , in the hands of Mr. Paterson , towards erecting ( ? ) a Bowling - green and purchasing bowls , as being thought a more agreeable diversion than shooting . " W. W. Mitchell ...
... prize of £ 5 having been placed , about the year 1740 , in the hands of Mr. Paterson , towards erecting ( ? ) a Bowling - green and purchasing bowls , as being thought a more agreeable diversion than shooting . " W. W. Mitchell ...
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... prizes continue to be the rule at public tournaments , the love for the game may develop into a sordid hunting after the “ filthy lucre , " and " pot - hunters inaugurate the subordination of sport for gain . Good old George Herbert ...
... prizes continue to be the rule at public tournaments , the love for the game may develop into a sordid hunting after the “ filthy lucre , " and " pot - hunters inaugurate the subordination of sport for gain . Good old George Herbert ...
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