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Olaus Magnus, the author of the famous chapter on the Snakes of Iceland,tells us that skates were made \"of polished iron, or of the shank boneof a deer or sheep, about a foot long, filed down on one side, andgreased with hog's lard to repel the wet.\" These rough-and-ready boneskates were the kind first adopted by the English; for Fitzstephen, inhis description of the amusements of the Londoners in his day (time ofHenry the Second), tells us that \"when that great fen that washesMoorfields at the north wall of the city is frozen over, great companiesof young men go to sport upon the ice. Some, striding as wide as theymay, do slide swiftly; some, better practiced to the ice, bind to theirshoes bones, as the legs of some beasts, and hold stakes in their hands,headed with sharp iron, which sometimes they strike against the ice;these men go as swiftly as doth a bird in the air, or a bolt from across-bow.\" Then he goes on to say that some, imitating the fashion ofthe tournament, would start in full career against one another, armedwith poles; \"they meet, elevate their poles, attack and strike eachother, when one or both of them fall, and not without some bodily hurt.\" 59ce067264
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