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Royal (The) Genealogical Pastime of the Sovereigns of England 
from the Dissolution of the Saxon Heptarchy to the Reign of His Present Majesty George the Third 
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primo autore: Non indicato 
secondo autore: Newbery, Elizabeth, (1746-1821); Wallis, John (1734-1793) 
anno: 1791 
luogo: Inghilterra-Londra 
periodo: XVIII secolo (4°/4) 
percorso: Percorso di 52 caselle numerate 
materiale: carta incollata su tela (engraving on paper with linen backing) 
dimensioni: 420X745 
stampa: Litografia (litographie) (engraving) 
luogo acquisto: Inghilterra 
data acquisto: 25-10-2013
dimensioni confezione:  
numero caselle: 52 
categoria: Personaggi ed eventi storici 
tipo di gioco: Gioco di percorso  
editore: Published by E. Newbery at the Corner of St Paul's Church Yard and J. Wallis N°16 Ludgate Street 
stampatore: Bryer Printer Bridewell Hospital, Bridge Street  
proprietario: Collezione A. Seville - L. Ciompi 
autore delle foto: A. Seville - L. Ciompi 
numero di catalogo: 980 
descrizione: Gioco di 52 caselle numerate disposte al centro del tavoliere. A destra e sinistra descrizione dei Sovrani.
In basso: "Publishd Nov.r 30th 1791 by E. Newbery, the Corner of S.t Pauls Church Yard and John Wallis N°16 Ludgate Street London."
REGOLE: al centro.
CASELLE: con didascalia.
Cas. 1): Egbert, A. 827 - D. 838 Sa;
Cas. 2): Ethewolf, A. 838 - D. 857 Sa;
Cas. 3): Ethelbald A. 857 - D. 860 Sa;
Cas. 4): Ethelbert, A. A. 860 - D. 866 Sa;
Cas. 5): Ethelred I, A. 866 - D. 872 Sa;
Cas. 6): Alfred, A. 872 - D. 901 Sa;
Cas. 7): Edward I, A. 901 - D. 925 Sa;
Cas. 8): Athelftan, A. 925 - D. 941 Sa;
Cas. 9): Edmund I, A. 941 - D. 948 Sa;
Cas. 10): Edred, A. 948 - D. 955 Sa;
Cas. 11): Edwy, A. 955 - D. 958 Sa;
Cas. 12): Edgar, A. 958 - D. 975 Sa;
Cas. 13): Edward II, A. 975 - D. 979 Sa;
Cas. 14): Ethelred II, A. 979 - D. 1016 Sa;
Cas. 15): Edmund II, A. 1016 - D. 1017 Sa;
Cas. 16): Canute, A. 1017 - D. 1036 Da;
Cas. 17): Harold I, A. 1036 - D. 1039 Da;
Cas. 18): Dardicanute, A. 1039 - D.1041 Da;
Cas. 19): Edward III, A. 1041 - D. 1065 Sa;
Cas. 20): Harold II, A. 1065 - D. 1066 Saxon;
Cas. 21): William the Conqueror, A. 1066 - D. 1087 N;
Cas. 22): William Rufus, A. 1087 - D. 1100 N;
Cas. 23): Henry I, A. 1100 - D. 1135 N;
Cas. 24): Stephen, A. 1135 - D. 1154 N;
Cas. 25): Henry II, A. 1154 - D. 1189 Pl;
Cas. 26): Richard I, A. 1189 - D. 1199 Pl;
Cas. 27): John, A. 1199 - D. 1216 Pl;
Cas. 28): Henry III, A. 1216 - D. 1272 Pl;
Cas. 29): Edward I, A. 1272 - D. 1307 Pl;
Cas. 30): Edward II, A. 1307 - D. 1327 Pl;
Cas. 31): Edward III, A. 1327 - D. 1377 Pl;
Cas. 32): Richard II, A. 1377 - D. 1399 Pl;
Cas. 33): Henry IV, A. 1399 - D. 1413 L;
Cas. 34): Henry V , A. 1413 - D. 1422 L;
Cas. 35): Henry VI, A. 1422 - D. 1461 L;
Cas. 36): Edward IV, A. 1461 - D. 1483 Y;
Cas. 37): Edward V, A. 1483 - D. 1485 Y;
Cas. 38): Richard III, A. 1485 - D. 1509 Y;
Cas. 39): Henry VII, A. 1485 - D. 1509 T;
Cas. 40): Henry VIII, A. 1509 - D. 1547 T;
Cas. 41): Edward VI, A. 1547 - D. 1553 T;
Cas. 42): Mary, A. 1553 - D. 1558 T;
Cas. 43): Elizabeth, A. 1558 - D. 1603 T;
Cas. 44): James I, A. 1603 - D. 1625 S;
Cas. 45): Charles I, A. 1625 - D. 1649 S;
Cas. 46): Charles II, A. 1660 - D. 1685 S;
Cas. 47): James II, A. 1685 - D. 1701 S;
Cas. 48): William III, A. 1689 - D. 1702 Nas;
Cas. 49): Anne, A. 1702 - D. 1714 S;
Cas. 50): George I, A. 1714 - D. 1727 H;
Cas. 51): George II, A. 1727 - D. 1760 H;
Cas. 52): George III.

A. Accession;
D. Died
N. Norman
Pl. Plantagenet
L. Lancaster
Sa. Saxon
Y. York
T. Tudor
S. Stuart
Nas. Nassau
H. Hanover
Da. Danish

REFERENZA 1
Published by E. Newbery, Printed by Bryer, Bridewell Hospital, Bridge Street. 1791. Engraving size 74 x 42cm, hand-coloured, mounted in 12 sections on linen, ink blemish to first section, slightly peeling at folds, some light soiling, the names, "rules for playing the game" enlosed in oval in centre, framed and glazed, dates and lineage of the 52 monarchs are given in shield-shaped panels with portraits of Egbert, Harold II, William the Conqueror and George III, players are told: "Most games are calculated only to promote little Arts and Cunning: but this, while it will undoubtedly amuse, will not a little contribute to make the Players acquainted with genealogy of their own kings." The game is a race over the 52 shields by means of a token. Descriptions of the characters of the monarchs are printed from type on either side of the engraving.

REFERENZA 2
WHITEHOUSE, Francis Reginald Beaman, (pag. 25): "ROYAL GENEALOGICAL PASTIME of The Sovereigns of England from the Dissolution of the Saxon Heptarchy to the Reign of His Present Majesty George the Third. Published 30th November, 1791 by E. Newbery, the Corner of St. Paul’s Church Yard, and John Wallis, No 16 Ludgate Street, London.
An engraving size 29 ¼ in X 16 ½ in, hand-coloured, mounted in 12 sections on linen. Contained in slip-in case with title label on one side. The names, dates and lineage of the 52 monarchs are given in shield-shaped panels with portraits of Egbert, Harold II, William the Conqueror and George III. Players are told: “Most games are calculated only to promote little Arts and Cunning, but this while it will undoubtedly amuse will not a little contribute to make the Players acquainted with the genealogy of their own kings.” The game is a race over the 52 shields by means of an eight-sided Totum. Descriptions of the characters of the monarchs are printed from type on either side of the engraving. The printer is Bryer,Bridewell Hospital, Bridge Street.


Exhibitions:

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  "The Development of the English Board Game", 1770-1850 (Caroline G. Goodfellow)
 
  Historical Games. "Table Games of Georgian and Victorian Days". (Francis Reginald Beaman, Whitehause)
   
 
   

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