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Summary Of: Cnapan
cnapan has a good claim to be the real forerunner of... Cnapan was played with large numbers of people from two neighbouring parishes... for the exercise of the parts aforesaid this cnapan was prudently invented... I will let you know that this cnapan happens and falls out m be by two means... The one is a settled or standing cnapan the date and place being known and yearly haunted and observed... of these cnapan days in Pembrokeshire there were wont to be five in number... This ball is called cnapan and is by one of the company hurling bolt upright into the air... the play is not given over until the cnapan be so far carried that there is no hope to return it back that night... there was even a Cnapan International between England and Wales... and there is a description of a cnapan match in the novel... Encyclodia Page On: Cnapan
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