Mark,
Check out this site
http://www.ruleshistory.com/ It has a great collection of the Rules of Golf throughout history. Here is a sample:
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Lifting and Dropping
Through the green was first defined in 1899, as being all parts of the course except hazards and the putting green. The teeing ground was added to the definition in 1933.
Apart from taking a ball out of a hazard, lifting was initially allowed only for balls touching, then within six inches of each other from 1775.
The first 'procedure' for dropping a ball came in 1754: throwing it behind a water hazard 'six yards at least'. Apart from 1754 and HCEG 1809, all codes up to 1888 allowed a ball to be teed behind if it was in water, but the ball was to be dropped in other instances.
R &A 1858 stipulated a drop on a line from the hole behind the hazard, establishing the principle used ever since.
R&A 1891 in stroke play allowed a ball to be teed for lost ball and a ball 'lifted out of any difficulty', (in match play both these occurrences were loss of hole).
The first mention of placing, rather than dropping, a ball on the putting green came in 1902.
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Neil