Pope Julius

   

Pope Julius is a gambling card game of the 16th century. Players included King Henry VIII.

Very little is known about the game, and its existence is known to be attested only by three written sources, those being:

  • c. 1521 - John Skelton, Speke, parrot
    Of Pope Julius cardys he ys chefe cardynall.
  • 1532 - anon, Privy Purse Expences of King Henry VIII (30 Novembre 1532)
    Itm the laste day delived unto the kings grace whiche his grace lost at pope July game wt my lady marquess and m Weston xvj cor
  • c. 1596 - Sir John Harington, A Treatise on Playe, in Nugae antiquae (1804)
    Pope Julio (if I fail not in the name, and sure I am that there is a game of the cards after his name) was a great and wary player, a great vertue in a man of his profession


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