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I private Letter from Koningfberg the Primate of Poland had fent with Permif-lion from Auguftus the following ..

... Smith Vicar of Hadley in Oxfordfioire -Mr Steady a Gentleman of a plentiful Fortune and noted for fever al great Matches at Cricket made with his Royal Highnefs the Pr of Wales and many of the Nobility Difeafes and Cajualties this Week Dij'eafes Aged 14 ...

Published: Tue 09 Sep 1735
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1780 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

L 0 N DON, September 30,

... lince fent him Letters, threat- ning to burn down hisHouic, and ro kill him if ever they catch him abroad. On Tuefday lai. a Cricket Match was plaid on Kenningtoi Gam- mon, between the Gentlemen of London and the Gentlemen of the Borough Side of the Water ...

Published: Sat 27 Sep 1735
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 3195 | Page: 2, 3 | Tags: none

trom the General Evening Poll, 26. Prayers whoa the ItuAans die Witidi extremely Oren , hams a Fofre. before -

... fide, being efteened the bell two in Engrand, play'd which favouring the Ruffians Defign, they began their ft March as fo at Cricket at Kennington Common, again Mr. an as the Sun was down, and under the cover of Night t came with the right Wing without Wakeland ...

The Kentilb or Canterbury News Letter. From V‘ EDNESDAY September 8. to SATURDAI Scrembtr Iv, 17;6 N° 1966 1

... Dover, that i z Men of that Town arc to x t Halden Mcn at Braborn Lees on Monday next at to of the Clock, to play a Match of Cricket. We hear from Fevedham, that Mr. Pepper, who keeps the Ship-Inn there, returning from this City on Thurfday Evening laft, ...

IJO NDON September iS

... and Tip- ling-ftalls. On Monday nexr, being the 20th Jnftant, will be play d on Ken- pington-Common, the greateft Match at Cricket that has has been play'd for many Years, between the Counties of Kent and Surrey ; to begin exactly at Eleven. Thofe who play ...

Published: Sat 18 Sep 1736
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 3026 | Page: 2, 3, 4 | Tags: none

The MOUSE, and the O

... forget their Toils of Day, And Philomel begins her love-sick Lay. While the husht Winds in peaceful Slumbers dwell, And boding Crickets found their midnight Knell. 'Twas then a daring Mouse that long defy'd The various Stratagems which Kate had try'd, His destin'd ...

Published: Thu 09 Dec 1736
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1728 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Saturday's Post

... Weftminfter, being difobliged by his Swwtf heart, went Home and caftrated himfelf. / We are inforro'd that a coniiderable Cricket-Match will be play'd at Single-' well in Kent, near Gravefend, the 1 6th Inftant, between ten GenclefneV the Youngeft of which ...

Published: Thu 19 May 1737
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1406 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

From the London Daily Poll, dm. June s. SAturday fall, there was a fbininfi Court at Sc. J4mc4 l :;

... that County, Bart. and has kit Iffuc only one Daughter. We have an Account from Suffex, that near Pctersfield, a Match at Cricket being played, two Bats-men happen'd to run againfi each other with fuch violence, that they beat each other down; they both ...

- &hi the datette, juhe It. acc •.. . ompanied With great Pain, which had Co& St. James's, June 11

... at the Tower Coaches of all others of an inferior Rank. were fired, and all publick Demonftrations of On Wednefday a great Cricket Match is to Joy were made. be played on Kennington- Common, between Vienna, June i, N. S. Field Martha' Count Eleven Men belonging ...

few Days ago Wrexham his Throat with Refolution off : He of great Humanity of Fortune was refpe&ed but was

... Majclly’s Library at St James’s of Queen Elizabeth and Edward are as Specimen for her Majefty’s Approbation Yeilerday the great Cricket Match between his al Highnefs the Prince of Wales Surry don the Lord John Sackville Son the for Kent was play’d on ...

Published: Tue 21 Jun 1737
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1883 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

On Thursday Morning

... Woman in Lamb's Conduit Fields for retailing Geneva, and were conducting her to a Magistrate, but Notice being given to some Cricket-Players they immediately came to her Assistance, and obliged the Excisemen to take to their Heels. It is written from Cadiz ...