- Two boys challenging each other
- Ancient sport
The Greeks had a pastime called Hippas, which, we are told, was one person riding upon the shoulders of another, as upon a horse; a sport of this kind was in practice with us at the commencement of the fourteenth century, but generally performed by two competitors who struggled one with the other, and he who pulled his opponent from the shoulders of his carrier was the victor. - 129
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- A Cock dancing on Stilts to the Music of a Pipe and Tabor
- A curious ancient Pastime
- A Green Man
- A Horse dancing
- A Wodehouse
- Ancient-Chess-play
- Balancing 2
- Balancing
- Bob-Cherry
- Bowling.—XIII. Century
- Bowling.—XIV. Century 2
- Bowling.—XIV. Century
- Boy and Butterfly.—XIV. Century
- Buckler-Play.—XIV. Century
- Burlesque Music
- Circular Chess-board.—XIV Century
- Cock-throwing Triumph
- Diving for Apples
- Dog.—XIV. Century
- Fixed Quintain—XIV. Century
The following representation of a lad mounted on a wooden horse with four wheels, and drawn by two of his comrades tilting at the immoveable quintain, is taken from a MS. in the Bodleian Library at Oxford, dated 1344. - Frog in the Middle
- Hand-bells.—XIV. Century
- Hare and Tabor
- Hoodman Blind.—XIV. Century 2
- Hoodman Blind.—XIV. Century 3
- Hoodman Blind.—XIV. Century
- Horse and Tabor 2
- Horse and Tabor
- Hot-Cockles
- Imitation of dog - XIV. Century
- Imitation of Stag -XIV. Century.
- Imitaton of Goat - XIV. Century
- Kayles.—XIV. Century 2
- Kayles.—XIV. Century
- Old Dice-box.
- Shuttle-cock.—XIV. Century
- Sword-Play—XIII. Century 2
- Sword-Play—XIII. Century
- Tables.—XIII. Century
- Tables.—XIV. Century
- The Ace of Roses
- The King of Columbines
- The Knave of Pinks
- The Paper Windmill
- The Queen of Rabbits