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Published: Sun 01 Jul 1744
Newspaper: The Scots Magazine
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 617 | Page: 48 | Tags: none

ADam'sluxuryandEve's cookery 248 Addrefs to the people 52. 200. 300, 96 Afiminiftration, lateone examined 592 ..

... and theatre 592 Corruption at all ends of the town 52 Courtiade, political dialogue 248 Crebillon's Acajou & Zirphile 100 Cricket, an heroick poem Crowe's fermons ib. (200 Cruttenden's experiments Cuba expedition 152 Cuckoldom's praife and profit 591 Cupid's ...

Published: Sun 02 Dec 1744
Newspaper: The Scots Magazine
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: FamilyNotice | Words: 502 | Page: 46 | Tags: none

the Lotion Epteoiu• PO, jinn We hear an Application will be mide in the next Salon of Parliament, (in order

... Admiralty appointed Capt. Reddy to be Captain of the Revenge, a 70 Gun Ship, now in the Mediterranean. Yetterday the great Cricket Match between the Gentlemen of London and the Gentlemen of Bromley in Kent, was played in the Artillery Ground: The Londoners ...

And to be sou?,

... Dift.i;.!inc may be reffored, which was heretofore locied upon as a Model for all the relt of Europe. Yelierday the great Cricket Match, between the Gentlemen of Bromley Kent, and the of London, was play'd in the Artillery Ground; Country went in and got ...

From the London amette, Psi; 6

... twice for tevrtal Days this Week, and loinetitnes the Board has not rcie till Two o'Clock in the Morning. Yethday the great Cricket Mitch, for s:o Guineas, was play'd in the Artillery Ground, arid won by the (..‘ nutty, who had four Hands to conic in, when ...

LOUD ON, July 13

... of Bra * wi Droug it about fome Years ago by a Su! is now gong over to England in ‘his Flee:, Xe. The firtt great Match at Cricket, between che C Kent and all England, was play’d Yefterday on Common and won by the former, and on Mor the fccond is to be ...

Published: Thu 18 Jul 1745
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2149 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... Copenhagen to Hanover, the 2jtb Inftant, N. S. in order to bt married to bis Royal Highnefs the Duke of Cumberland. The greateft Cricket Match that ever was played in the South Part of England, was on Friday the i.th of laft Month, on Gofden Common near Guildford ...

Published: Fri 09 Aug 1745
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 655 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

lacca ; the Coaitna.tere 2;13 Lis Gcnfort difsua their Ships by p tinting, eitc. after tne French and Dutch Manner;

... King has emitted the Cartel of 1743; but will even come back tu England if that Cartel fhould not be executed. The greaten Cricket Match that ever was play'd in the South Part of England, was On Friday the ci lati Moryh, on Golden Common near Guilford in ...

LONDON, Aug. 10

... Foot. And on Thurfday the Free | won by Lord Portmore’s Horfe Trip; the Stakes Greville’s Bay Hoife Ramper. The greacelt Cricket Match that ever was play’ South Pare ot was on F iday che 26 Month, on Gofden Common near Guildtord in Sur tween cleven Maids ...

Published: Thu 15 Aug 1745
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2819 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Wally at War With tint gave them an Opprtuni:y of Iminditig Mintary by ti.eir Plenipotenliaris. But finding ..

... Fordwich and Sturry againit the Gentlemen of Bridge and Patrizbourn will meet at Bridge Hill on Monday neat, to play a Match of Crickets ; and the Monday ft Mowing at the &cornfield next Fordwich. Lail Friday was committed to Maiditone Gaol, Judith Beech, for ...

BANKRUPT

... Fntertainioent of Merlin's Cart, Yelterday th: Litchfield Mao of War, of Gunr, was launched at Harwich. Yefterday there a great Cricket-Match pby'd at the Artillery Ground near Mootficlds, between the Gentlemen of Addington and Lingvile, and tl.e Geutlemen of ...

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... Ntighbounng Places, march'd for Rochetier,io Mee, as we hear, to embailt for Flanders. On Wednefday nest will be plaid a Match of Crickets, between the Gentlemen of tilli and Dover. To meet at John Tilley's at the Sign of the Ship in Mb, at Two o'Clock. Extrati ...