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From the EyenpigPofa June ao

... at Guilford, was Won ty Duke tttmilton's Grey Horfe, Victorious.- I— And we hear thatron next, there is to up, a. great. Cricket Match, on Con- Helm near to be played by the. Duke, of Richmond,. in PerlbnVahd hi? Club, againfl Edward Steed, Eiq; and his ...

Published: Sat 29 Jun 1728
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
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LONDON, Auguff 6

... {Monlte and firaew) and burnt Four Houfes: It's faid to be occafion'd by the Head of a Still {•^r_ a off- Week a? 7 real Cricket-Match was piay'd in the JVI of LeiceieA Park at Penfhwrft, between Sir WfA jf JW r of &/»', and — Stead, of iTrirf, for ...

Published: Sat 03 Aug 1728
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1984 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... Dukes of Devon fhire Pnd Richmond, the Earl of Albermarle, Lord James Cavendifh, and about t a more, diverted themfelv es at Cricket in Hyde-Park :, and next Week they are to play a Match for 103 Guinc as. One Smith, lately feCured in F,xeter Gaol, hag impeached ...

From the Whitehall

... Company in the second Battalion of the Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards in Garrison in the Tower, seeing some Persons play at Cricket on Tower-Hill, received a Blow on the Face by the Ball. He immediately drew his Sword, and cut a Person over the Face, and ...

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... Niaht-tirne, which deft . :oy'd two houies, ani darn-aged another, an,l greatly alarnfd the wholc Town. Yefterday a great Cricket Match wasplay'd Micklam Downs in Surrev, for ço 1. between 3 Men of Suff:x and 3 at Surrey, the belt Players in the reo:nitre ...

From the 7t. James - as Even. roff, July 4. itpr. janll rraziewooo, one vi Llle' Regiments delign'd for Don

... defign'd 1Y vulkin Gentlemen were produced, Mr. Kent. who both that Mr. Black was Lunatick Laft Thurfday was play'd the Cricket Match betore the Death of the faid Child; that he between the Kentifh Men and Londoners for had contir.o d fo till the time ...

W Pram the Vniverfal Spectator, 08. 17-

... from thofe ridiculous Pannicks, which, tothe Scandal of human Mature, they are apt to he fcized with, at the chirping of a Cricket, or the ticking of a Dead watch. «, without a Fault, one may divert himfelf wish People's Whimfios ?? vith this Species of ...

Published: Mon 26 Oct 1730
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
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prcfs arrived at Hampton-Court, with a Letter from Cardinal Fitury, wrote by Order ot the molt Chriftian King, ..

... Dealer in Brandy and Rum ; who as he was palling over Moor&lds in the Witfun-Holidays when fon= Pcrfons where playing at Cricket, had the Misfortune to be (truck with the Ball on the Side of. his Nofe, which fet him a Bleeding more or to the Day of his ...

LONDON, July 8

... a confide:able Dealer Brandy and Rum who was palling over Moor fields in the Whit fun Holidays when Perfons were playing Cricket, had the Misfouune ftriirk with the on the Side his v/liich him a Bleeding more lei's till the Day hit Death wnen the Bleeding ...

Published: Thu 15 Jul 1731
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 815 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Friday Night's Post

... by •On Tuefday laft the 15 I. Plate run for on Common by five and was won by belonging to the Lord Anne Hamilton The great Cricket Match b'tween the Duke Richmond at Mr. Chambers, eleven Men each Side, Guinea:, Monday the ree ' D^frr meat they were nor ...

Published: Thu 02 Sep 1731
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1491 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LONDON, Sept. 16. Wc

... arrived Whitehall, immediately Kenfington yJKBBBHtches from the barl of Waldegwtve s Miniftcr at Paris. Wednesday last a Cricket Match was the Artillery Ground, between the Gamesters of London the whole County of Middlelex, Eleven of a side, the County ...

Published: Thu 21 Sep 1732
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2991 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LONDON, April 10

... prefented (as very great Grievances) the Affemblies in Morefields of loofe, idle, aad and diforderly Ferfons, playing at Cricket, and ufing many other new-invented Ways of Gaming, to the De- pravation and Corruption of Youth and good Manners, and efpecially ...

Published: Sat 07 Apr 1733
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1436 | Page: 4 | Tags: none