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... MO NY. TIP. 01c Fn.l «>f a Ropl fail over a Benm, Ai.tlniakeaflip Nool'e at the othe: Fxiuam : I'htn jml underneath let a Cricket be fit, Qi\ which let the Lovei melt manfully gel ; Then over h.s Head let tie Snicket be got, Ar.d in* -it. 1- one Ear be ...

i''i-j- vA--- ' v-! our condoding Iterate leave rio ofDtTention between Marfhal Operation Campaign! to felicit ..

... Couhlrji Trisad Town—Chloe AncUna State of the national Debt Circuits for Summcr-Afllaes Obfenrations the Organ pro-duces the Cricket Purified cf£ tin Remedy tor Ague Inftances of the furprMng EffeOs Mafic Copious Thirtieth Lift an -plates contained in volumes ...

Published: Monday 26 July 1762
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1481 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Next Warminfier Aflembly Will be on Thurfday the i 5th Inft. LOST, ¢ Week or 10 Days fince,

... King’s Council. Vi. Ruies and Rates of Hackney Coachmen Chairmen, &c.. fome ufefyl Receipts; Articles and Laws cf the Game of Cricket, &c. Lonoon : Printed only for R. BALDWIN, TAYLOR, Bookfeller, in Bath, at the Rofein Pater-notter-Row; and fold by W. ...

LONDON.; At James Ashley and Son's Houfe, Vaults and Cellars, Ludgate-Hill, And at their other Ware-Houfes, is ..

... Ilolydays and remarkable Days oblerved throughout the Year. 4. Direftions and Laws for playing the Games ofWhilt, Qaadnlie, and Cricket. 5. Catalogue of Things neceliary to be known : Courfe of Exchange explained; Tables of the Value of Annuities on one or more ...

Published: Thursday 29 December 1763
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 694 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Baldwin s Daily Journal For the ENSUING YEAR, Univerfally allowed to be the beft and moft convenient Memorandum ..

... and remarkable Days obferved throughout the Year. 4. Di reft ion s and Laws for playing the Games of Whift, Quadrille, and Cricket. 5. Catalogue of Things neceffary to be known : Courfe of Exchange explained; T.bles of the Value of Annuities on one or more ...

London, September 24

... fwore an horrid Oath that he would return again in half an Hour and drink much more. Salisbury, Sept 23. few Days fince, Cricket Match was played at Upham, Hints, by eleven married, againft a eleven maiden Women, for large Plumb-Cake, a Barrel of Ale ...

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... strongly froze over, that a Sheep wa, roafted on it, and fold for tad, per Pound to a numerous Company, who afterwaids played at Cricket, while others danced to Mu- fick, Sec. Jan. 1 8. A Countryman making up a Hedge near an old Stone Quarry, went about Noon ...

iiouoon, 3ulp 15

... e, which they fend into Hm r t t e m^ l& fattened, in order to be exported t« Ft«!»a»!, * Spain. •*. Yefterday the grand Cricket Match v lfc , y eleven one-armed Men, and eleven on«b« Me., atl Penfioneri belonging to QrumQ Hofpital, was played on Blackheath ...

(L Mr. C. PIPE’S.) Printed by R« RUTTWE LL and W. ARCH ER, at the Printing-Office, in St. Jamcs’s-Street, RATH

... mafquerade ball will be given to the Nobility, «Sjc. by their Serene Highnefles the Princes of Meckien* burgh. hear a grand cricket match, of eleven on a fidr, is intended to be played the enl'uing fummer, by the gentlemen of Kent, on Calais downs, fora ...

LONDON, February 2

... grand mafquerade ball will be given to the Nobility, ore. by their Serene Highnefles the Princes Mecklenburgh. We hear grand cricket match, of eleven on a fide, is intended to be played the enluing lummer, by the gentlemen of Kent, on Calais downs, for a ...

LONDON, ftbnuny aj

... wholefale grocer in Fenchurch-ftreet. James Peacock, Efq; Lord of the manor of Betterton in Surry, accounted one the beft cricket-players in England.^—At Clapham, aged ti, William Mount, Efq.—Mr. Richmond, pawn-broker, at Leiceftcr, one of the people called ...

LONDON, February 25

... wholefale grocer in Fenchurch-ftreet James Peacock, Efq; Lord of the manor of Betterton in Surry, accounted one of the beft cricket-players in England.-t—At Clapham, aged 81, William Mount, Efq.-—Mr. Richmond, pawn-broker, at Leicefter, one of the people ...