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Roarem castle. A game
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Standring & Co. [author]
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Roarem castle. A game
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Game entitled Roarem castle. A new game of forfeits; game has board, teetotum, rules, counters and markers. Rules printed on orange paper; Roarem Castle. A new game of forfeits; Porter. Pay one (2); Horse pond. Go back to one (3); Lunderhem Blunderhem Esq. (4); Lady Frost. Receive one (5); Scullery maid (6); Castle bell (7); Tankard (8); Black gardener (9); Look out. Pay one (10); Footman (11); Ladys maid. Pay one (12); Seneschal (13); Bugle (14); Sir John Frost. Pay one (15); Watch dog. Lose a turn (16); Gamekeeper (17); Rest. The start (18); Cat & mouse (19); Simon Slim Esq (20); Dress maker (21); Cook (22); Coachman (23); Butler (24); Poor lady. Take one (25); Dust bin. Go back to 22 and lose a turn (26); Man who won't see (27); Waiter (28); Hugh Swallowgoose Esq. (29); Not welcome. Pay one for your intrusion (30); Trumpeter (31); Lord (32); Image 2
Date 1860
date QS:P571,+1860-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions board, single sheet, teetotum, 2 cards of counters, strip of tokens; 345 x 215 (board) mm
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Games 27 (3)
Place of creation London (England): Strandring & Co.
Inscriptions We all live by what you give
Notes Allegro identifier: 20040901/17:50:15$jl .
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