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... Day near that Place, and ainim i t New-Goal , by juft ice Hammond. Yefterday two Men, in Compapfwitirothers playing at Cricket, near Newington-Green, *lre taken into Cultody, charged by an Accomplice with eii , ve . r . sßobberies. . Yetterday jofepliWright ...

Published: Mon 16 Sep 1751
Newspaper: Aris's Birmingham Gazette
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 627 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... having juft before robbed the People in two PUft Chalks on the Fore*. Yefterday two Men, in Company with others Playing at Cricket near Newington-Green, were taken into Cuttody, charged by an Accomplice with divers Robberies. Yefterday joti ph Wi ight was ...

L 0 N D 0 N, February Z

... their Moorings by the Violence of the Wind, whereby ferae of them received confiderable Damage, On Wednefday Falkoner the Cricket Player beat Willis at Broughton's Amphitheatre. This is the fecond Bruifer he has conquer'd there. Yefterday a Deferter from ...

Published: Fri 07 Feb 1752
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1540 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

(IVhich is all the News in this Day's Gazette.)

... before in the Street with Cold, Hunger and Uifeale, was brought to the Round-houfe at St. Giles’s. On VVcdncfday P'alkuner the Cricket-Player beat Willis at Broughton’s Amphitheatre. This is the fecond Bruifcr he has conquer’d there. Laft Sunday a moll audacious ...

L OND 0 N, April 16

... Requeft was granted. Yefterday at Broughton's bruifing Amphitheatre, there was a very obftinate Battle between Faulkener, the Cricket Player, and Smallwood. Before the Cham- pions mounted the Odds were five, fix and feven to one on Smallwood's Head ; but after ...

Published: Fri 17 Apr 1752
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1438 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

L ONDO N, Moil :6

... ONDO N, Moil :6. Yefterday at Broughton's bruitingAMphitheatre, there was a very obftinate Battle between Faulkener, the Cricket elayer, and Smallwood. Before the Champions mounted the Odds were five, fix, and (even to one on Smallwood's Head; but after ...

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... home to the Borough. Yefterday at Broughton's bruiting Amphitheatre, there was a very obitinate Battle between Folkner the Cricket Player, and Smallwood. - Before the Champions mounted, the Odds -were Five and Six to One on Smallwood's Head; but after the ...

Published: Mon 20 Apr 1752
Newspaper: Aris's Birmingham Gazette
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 1894 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Difeafes and Cafualties this Week

... got by Iphis, and Iphis was got by Makelefs • Makelefs was got by the Earl of Albemarle's Grey Arabian, his Dam was got by Cricket, his Grand Dam by Aleppo, his Great Grand Dam by Squirrel, his Great Great Grand Dam by 'Squire Lifter's Fox, and out of a ...

Published: Mon 20 Apr 1752
Newspaper: Aris's Birmingham Gazette
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 2890 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

From WEDNESDAY APPIL 29, to SAT U RDAY MAY 2

... brought from abiard the Gloria Man uf War, lately arrived from Jamaica at Portfmouth. Pr HE Gentlemen Subitribers to the CRICKET-CLUB, are defired to meet at Bridge-Hill on Wednefdgy the 6th Irritant, at Three o'Clock In the Afternoon. osT laft Saturday ...

SALISBURY RACES

... Favcin Hi ;h-Street. Dtviztt, May 7, 17;*. T» bt flay'd Drvixst Green, on Monday the VHtb Injiatil, icing hit Monday, AM A TCH CRICKET, the bed in Five In, live (iuiiHtt* The Ganicllers to meet at William Hale's, at the Royal Oak on the laid Green, and to play ...

TO BE SOLD,

... a proper Mailer. This is wily, Notice THAT there wiU be play'd Eadwell Pa ' rk, on Wednefday the third of June a MATCH of CRICKET, between the Gentlemen of Milton ;ad the Gentlemen of Wickets to be pitch'd at One o'Clech. N. B. There will be a very good ...