| Charles Hardwick - 1872 - 336 Seiten
...any other such harmless recreations ; nor from having of May Games, Whitsun Ales, and Morris Dances, and the setting up of May-poles, and other sports therewith used ; so as the same may be had in due and convenient time, without impediment or neglect of Divine Service. And that women... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1873 - 446 Seiten
...was issued in Lancashire, the chief 'injunction of which was, " that after the end of divine service, our good people be not disturbed, letted, or discouraged...women, archery for men, leaping, vaulting, or any such harmless recreation, nor from having of May games, Whitsun ales, and moris-dances, and the setting... | |
| 1873 - 618 Seiten
...or any other such harmlesse recreation ; nor from having May games, Whitson ales, and morris dances, and the setting up of May-poles and other sports therewith used, so as the same be in due and convenient time without impediment or neglect of Divine service. And that women shall have... | |
| Charles Henry Timperley - 1874 - 224 Seiten
..."for his good people's lawful recreation, his pleasure is that, after the end of divine service, his good people be not disturbed, letted, or discouraged from any lawful recreation, bucH as dancing, cither men or women ; archery (for men), leaping vaulting, or any such harmless recreation... | |
| James Balfour Paul - 1875 - 472 Seiten
...Book of Sports ' it is mentioned that the king's pleasure is, " that after the end of divine service, our good people be not disturbed, letted, or discouraged...as dancing, either men or women, archery for men" &c. In recent days ladies' archery clubs have become quite an institution, and few wield a light bow... | |
| Robert Southey - 1876 - 616 Seiten
...Church : that after the end of divine service his good people be not disturbed, letted, or 'lUcouraged from any lawful recreation, such as dancing, either...other such harmless recreation ; nor from having of May Games, Whitson-Ales, and Morice-Dances ; and the setting up of Maypoles, and other sports therewith... | |
| John William Allen - 1644 - 700 Seiten
...magistrates and ministers, had issued a declaration ordering that 'after the end of divine service our good people be not disturbed, letted or discouraged from any lawful recreation.' Charles I's Declaration of 1633, commonly called the Book of Sports,3 was in substance the same as... | |
| 1962
...lawful sports to be used." In it he stated that, following divine services, his subjects should not be "discouraged from any lawful Recreation: Such as dancing, either men or women, Archeries for men, leaping, vaulting, or other harmless Recreation, nor from having Maygames, Whitson... | |
| J. P. Kenyon - 1986 - 504 Seiten
...'Declaration of Sports', which laid it down that once they had attended Divine Service on a Sunday 'our good people be not disturbed, letted or discouraged...any other such harmless recreation, nor from having May games, Whitsun ales and Morris dances, and the setting of maypoles and other sports therewith used',... | |
| Leah S. Marcus - 1989 - 340 Seiten
...good people be not disturbed, letted, or discouraged from any lawfull Recreation; Such as dauncing, either men or women, Archery for men, leaping, vaulting, or any other such harmelesse Recreation, nor from hauing of May-Games, Whitson Ales, and Morrisdances, and the setting... | |
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