And on Shrove Tuesday a game is played in the town of St. Columb the ball being thrown up in the market-place and all traffic being held up for the occasion.
"Cornwall"
G. E. Mitton
Among others, "Mardi-Gras, or Shrove Tuesday," when the religious holidays are at an end, is of some interest.
"Eight days in New Orleans in February, 1847"
Albert James Pickett
Next, the elegant establishment of the newly-wedded pair on Twenty-sixth street, with its gorgeous furniture and costly appointments, furnished a theme for much conversation, and doubts were expressed as to whether the "Upper Ten" would honor with its august presence the ball which Mrs. Clement Rutherford proposed giving on Shrove Tuesday, which in that year came about the middle of March.
"Not Pretty, But Precious"
John Hay, et al.