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London, Sept. 8

... Pain in his Stomach, ar his Seat in the County of Dorfet and died foon afrer. That Morning he had been playing a Game at Cricket wi-h f >me Neighbouring Gentlemen, and afterwards play'd at Bowls in his own Garden. He married a Daughter ofthe late Paul ...

Published: Thu 13 Sep 1739
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 685 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

«Eo be &cfo, Together, or feparately , AN Estate in Jefmond, near Newcaftle upon Tyne, confifting of feveral ..

... 1. The Art and Management of dying Si'ks, Worllcds, Cottons, tic. in various Colours. 1. The Art of prepar- ing Rockets, Crickets, Fireglobes, Stars, Sparks, tic. for recreative Firc- w-'rks. Tranflatcd from the ll Ir, n Dutch. Printed for J. Hodges, ...

Published: Sat 13 Oct 1739
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 6017 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

Universal Spectator, Dec. 8

... themfelvcs with nor would they he alarmed the glowing of a cheek, the itching of eye, the howling of deg, or the chirping of a cricket. Though it moves my pity when I fee fuch fantaflic apprehenfions have a ferious efFe£l, yet I cannot help laughing at the ...

Published: Sat 01 Dec 1739
Newspaper: The Scots Magazine
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4158 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

LONDON, July i

... LONDON, July i. Journal of the Ivar in Europe. We hear his Royal Highnefs the Duke of Cum- berland has made a Match at Cricket between 12 private Centincls ofhis Regiment, and 12 Officers ofthe faid Regiment, to be play'd on Hounflow - Heath on Saturday ...

Published: Mon 07 Jul 1740
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 319 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Thofe Perfons who are pleas’d to Advert! in this Journal are defir’d to fend their Advertisements to inter ..

... Wine Ocaifiencf this Marlahlycn UitrdtktFhei ' ' Iron Rum Oil Tar Elephants Teeth Fuftick &c Royal Cumberland jhas Match at Cricket wen private LONDON i Officers of rr play’d HounfljW- Heat b On Saturday laft his Maiefty s Mefiengers arriv i cr 1 peculiar ...

Published: Tue 08 Jul 1740
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1174 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

They hear from Hanover, that his Britannick Ma'eny was clofcly taken up with his Prime Milliners in State ..

... forty-five Pritolcrs. Canterbury, 16. We hear from New Rom.ley, that on Friday the IS h In. (taut will he play'd there a Match of Cricket, between Gentlemen (.1 Crmnbrook and the Gentlemen of that Town for Half a Guinea a Man. _ _ _ __ _ __ Extrall of a Letter- ...

from Bofton New-England that there at Rhode-Ifland are with others belonging to New York in order to the ..

... Journal of the War but no Body expeds be entertain'd any there Week Corporal belonging Sir Rich’s Regiment Dragoons in Camp at Cricket Hill Wcy-bridge in Surrey receiv’d 400 was drumm’d out of Regiment for Goofc that Neighbourhood And Soldier belonging Firft ...

Published: Tue 02 Sep 1740
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1660 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Now to be Lett, A Very good Dwelling Houle and Shop, with good Convenienciv, at the Butter-Maiker, in Birgate ..

... Care reduc'd the Fraaurts fo well, that the Lad is in a very good Way of Recovery. LaR Tuefday at Havekhurft was play'd a Cricket Match; betwcen that Place and New Romney; the former had the Choke of any two Mcn in the World: The Game afforded filch Diverfion ...

From the Daily Advertifer, July i

... play'd a Game of Cricket for a Pude of elcyen Guimeas, on the laid Heath, near the Cock there, by eleven Men of the Hill againft eleven Men of the Dale in the laid County of Kent; the belt of two Hinds, according to the ufual Game of Cricket, and if not play'd ...

Whereas Mrs. Ursula

... play'd a Game of Cricket for a Purse of eleven Guineas, on the said Heath, near the Cock there, by eleven Men of the Hill against eleven Men of the Dale in the said County of Kent; the best of two Hands, according to the usual Game of Cricket, and if not play'd ...