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SPORT FROM SUSSEX, ENGLAND
Stool-ball; Stool ball; Stool-Ball
  • 1767 Illustration of Stoolball in the children's book ''[[A Little Pretty Pocket-Book]]''
  • Stoolball game in 1902 in Nutley, East Sussex

ducking-stool         
  • Pearson Scott Foresman]] text book
  • Punishing a woman accused of excessive arguing in the ducking stool
  • Ducking or cucking stool, a historical punishment for the common scold, 1896
CHAIR OR COMMODE WHERE OFFENDERS ARE STRAPPED AS A FORM OF PUNISHMENT
Cucking stool; Cucking-stool; Ducking-stool; Ducking Stool; Witch dunking; Ordeal by immersion; Christchurch ducking stool; Witch ducking; Dunking stool; Ducking and Cucking Stools
n.
Trebuchet, tumbrel, castigatory, cucking-stool.
ducking stool         
  • Pearson Scott Foresman]] text book
  • Punishing a woman accused of excessive arguing in the ducking stool
  • Ducking or cucking stool, a historical punishment for the common scold, 1896
CHAIR OR COMMODE WHERE OFFENDERS ARE STRAPPED AS A FORM OF PUNISHMENT
Cucking stool; Cucking-stool; Ducking-stool; Ducking Stool; Witch dunking; Ordeal by immersion; Christchurch ducking stool; Witch ducking; Dunking stool; Ducking and Cucking Stools
¦ noun historical a chair fastened to the end of a pole, used to plunge offenders into a pond or river as a punishment.
Cucking stool         
  • Pearson Scott Foresman]] text book
  • Punishing a woman accused of excessive arguing in the ducking stool
  • Ducking or cucking stool, a historical punishment for the common scold, 1896
CHAIR OR COMMODE WHERE OFFENDERS ARE STRAPPED AS A FORM OF PUNISHMENT
Cucking stool; Cucking-stool; Ducking-stool; Ducking Stool; Witch dunking; Ordeal by immersion; Christchurch ducking stool; Witch ducking; Dunking stool; Ducking and Cucking Stools
·- A kind of chair formerly used for punishing scolds, and also dishonest tradesmen, by fastening them in it, usually in front of their doors, to be pelted and hooted at by the mob, but sometimes to be taken to the water and ducked;
- called also a castigatory, a tumbrel, and a trebuchet; and often, but not so correctly, a ducking stool.

Wikipedia

Stoolball

Stoolball is a sport that dates back to at least the 15th century, originating in Sussex, southern England. It is considered a "traditional striking and fielding sport" and may be an ancestor of cricket (a game it resembles in some respects), baseball, softball, and rounders. The sport has been called "cricket in the air". There is evidence to suggest that it was played as a tradition by milkmaids who used their milking stools as a "wicket" and the bittle, or milk bowl as a bat, hence its archaic name of bittle-battle.

The sport of stoolball is strongly associated with Sussex and has been referred to as Sussex's 'national' sport and a Sussex game or pastime. The National Stoolball Association was formed in 1979 to promote and expand stoolball. The game was officially recognised as a sport by the Sports Council in early 2008. The National Stoolball Association changed its name to Stoolball England in 2010 on the advice of the Sports Council and was recognised as the national governing body for stoolball in England in 2011. The organization is recognized by Sport England.

The game's popularity has faded since the 1960s, but continues to be played at a local league level in Sussex, Kent, Surrey and the Midlands. Some variants are played in some schools. Teams can be ladies only or mixed. There are ladies' leagues in Sussex, Surrey and Kent and mixed leagues in Sussex.