What is Billy Fair-play (General)

by dink999, Wednesday, June 03, 2009, 07:43 (5726 days ago)

In 1892 3 Cardiff miners were at a Miners Demonstration at Speech House and were arrested and charged with gambling for playing the game "Billy Fair-play" does anyone know what the game involved?

What is Billy Fair-play

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Wednesday, June 03, 2009, 07:54 (5726 days ago) @ dink999

"Billy Fair play" in the context of mining


The Billy is used to weigh out the coal a miner / hewer produced - and then paid wages for

"Fair play" - just what it says on the pack !

Part of the problem is to do with screening the small coal bits and dust , from the sizable chucks. The miner was only paid for the sizeable chuncks rather than everything mined including the small pieces ( from memory)

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What is Billy Fair-play

by jam1401, Saturday, June 06, 2009, 15:22 (5723 days ago) @ dink999

It is a gambling game. The game was one in which money was gambled on the ultimate destination of a marble which was rolled down a board sub-divided into coloured sections. I assume the charge for the Cardiff miners was one of Gambling in public.

What is Billy Fair-play

by vcatkinson @, Sunday, June 14, 2009, 02:41 (5715 days ago) @ jam1401

My Great Grandfather, Levi Smith of Yorkley (1846-1909) was one of these and I was always told he was known as 'Billy Playfair'. I believe it was at the 'New Fancy' pit.

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