1601 to 1700 in sports

Sport becomes increasingly popular in England and Ireland through the 17th century and there are several references to cricket and horse racing, while bare-knuckle boxing is revived. The interest of gamblers in these sports gives rise to professionalism. The first known attempts to organise football take place in Ireland.

Boxing

Events

Chess

Cotswold Games

Cricket

Events

Curling

Events

Football

Events

Ireland

Golf

Events

Horse racing

Events

"Articles ordered by His Majestie to be observed by all persons that put in horses to ride for the Plate, the new round heat at Newmarket set out on the first day of October, 1664, in the 16th year of our Sovereign Lord King Charles II, which Plate is to be rid for yearly, the second Thursday in October for ever".

Lacrosse

Events

References

  1. 400 Years of Olimpick Passion, Robert Dover's Games Society, retrieved 4 June 2010
  2. Williams, Jean (2009), "The Curious Mystery of the Cotswold 'Olimpick' Games: Did Shakespeare Know Dover ... and Does it Matter?", Sport in History, Routledge, 29 (2): 150–170, doi:10.1080/17460260902872602
  3. Underdown, p. 4.
  4. 1 2 3 Leach, John (2007). "From Lads to Lord's – 17th century". Stumpsite. Archived from the original on 10 October 2012. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
  5. McCann, pp. xxxiii–xxxiv.
  6. Altham, p. 23.
  7. Webber, p. 10.
  8. "Charles II, 1662: An Act for preventing the frequent Abuses in printing seditious treasonable and unlicensed Bookes and Pamphlets and for regulating of Printing and Printing Presses". Statutes of the Realm: Volume 5. British History Online. 1628–80. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
  9. Buckley, p. 1.
  10. McCann, p. 3.

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