Camping (game), the Glossary
Camping, also known as campyon, campan, or campball, was a football game played in England.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Diss, Norfolk, East Anglia, England, Norfolk, Promptorium parvulorum, Rugby football, Swaffham.
- Traditional football
Diss, Norfolk
Diss is a market town and electoral ward in South Norfolk, England, near the boundary with Suffolk, with a population of 7,572 in 2011.
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East Anglia
East Anglia is an area in the East of England.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Norfolk
Norfolk is a ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia.
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Promptorium parvulorum
The Promptorium parvulorum (Latin: "Storehouse for children") is an English-Latin bilingual dictionary that was completed about 1440 AD.
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Rugby football is the collective name for the team sports of rugby union or rugby league.
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Swaffham
Swaffham is a market town and civil parish in the Breckland District and English county of Norfolk.
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See also
Traditional football
- Atherstone
- Atherstone Ball Game
- Ba' Game
- Bottle-kicking
- Caid (sport)
- Calcio storico fiorentino
- Camping (game)
- Cnapan
- Cornish hurling
- Cuju
- English public school football games
- Eton field game
- Eton wall game
- Football Act 1424
- Harpastum
- Harrow football
- Haxey Hood
- Kemari
- Kirkwall Ba' Game
- Knattleikr
- Kī-o-rahi
- La soule
- Lelo burti
- Marn Grook
- Medieval football
- Royal Shrovetide Football
- Scoring the Hales
- Sedgefield Ball Game
- Sepak takraw
- Shrove Tuesday Football Ceremony of the Purbeck Marblers
- Sipa
- Uppies and Downies
- Winchester College football
- Yubi lakpi
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camping_(game)
Also known as Camp Ball, Camp-ball, Campball, Canpball.