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Pim Mt balsa Cozens, Fib. sy

... where they apprehended feveral noted Pickpc,eke:i, Gamblers, and the like, diligently employed at the reveral , rncs of Cricket, throwing at Cocks, toting up, &e. who being carrd bcfore Mr. Juflice Withers, were by him committed to Prifon. —The I;chaviour ...

B ANICRUPTS

... but her Daughter received no D. range. Yefterday died, at Deptford, Robin Courtier, otherwife cII Long Robin, the famous Cricket-Player. His Death is (aid to be cafioned by a Running Match about three Weeks fince, whereby h e got a Surfeit, which threw ...

; . JOHN Cif:ILD,TP

... were burnt down; welfraellt liy fame Haytnikert Omsk* nO•Jr aienu • . • ! On Friday lad was played the. izteat Match at Cricket on bar' rford between, tbe eyelid's of Kent and Sutty, which ended in farout Kent. • I ...

the Priming Of lice, 'the $ Elarvcit Lompanion, Containing a Table, the Area s or Content of any Cant, PIeCC

... They alio wit,, that a Dutch Ship was loft off of Eultatia, and all the People drowu'of. 7;4 am. • We hear, a great Match of Cricket, between the Gentlemen cr Bruited and the Gentlemen of Hadlow, wi:l he plsy'd on WF nelday next; and the Wickets to be pitch'd ...

CANTERBURY

... the County of Wilts and Diocife of Sarnbury. Yefieraly was play'd in the Artillery -Ground the third and decifive Match at Cricket, between the Counties of Kent and Surrey, which was won by the former. It was an exceeding good Match; the Odds varied feveral ...

From WEDNESDAY AVGUST t, to SATURDAY Aucusr 4. 170

... Robert Stace, of Tenterden in K.'ent. Tnis is to ItIVC THAT the Gentlemen of Dover and Alkham hive hated to play a Match of CRICKET, the aid Day of this Month, upon Earham•Downs, with any eleven Men that can be within fifteen Miles of the City of Camerbury; ...

Brandy,

... ken on tbe Day of Sale. • This io to give NOTICR, THAT the Gentlemen of Drover and Alkham have agreed to play i'Matcb of CRICKET, the sad of this Month, upon I3arham• Downs, with any eleven Men that can be pick'd uithin fifteen Miles of the City of Canterbury ...

From SATURDAY Atrousr u, to WEDNESDAY Avorst is

... Foreign Branfpilio its pot up in fevtral LOIN. O Friday Oast will be pley'd on Lytld Ripe, Single Wicket, ‘6 O a Mal& OP CRICKET, betwetn E,ght Gentlemen of New Romney, NO Right Gentlemen of Witterftiam and Lydd. To meet at tbr George-rns is Lydti. the ...

h!Inl talten up by him in the Streets on Welnefdly Night, except Shues and Stockingt. Upon being exatnin'd by nst

... laden with Timber, arrived in the River from Norway. Ysiterday was play'd in the Artillery-Ground, the Second Match • at Cricket, of Five on a Side, which prov'd a drawn one. ft was rearmed by the SpeCtators the moft extraordinary one ever leen. Particul ...

I to :ha! Oao!, it appeallng that he isentrely innorett in regard to bit% she Mkil. _ _ _ Lift

... Greenwich, and Reftor of Broad-Street near die Royal- Exchange. We Lear that the Earl of Sandwich and Lord Marsh have made I Cricket-Match for r 000 Guineas, to be play'd at Nevi market time next Month. The Earl of Sandwich makes Choice of Noblemen or Gentlemen ...

t6NDO R, May lie lfe& tioufe of Commons will adjouni for the Hord iys. !..O1 td.iy the following Cheat wat

... ch-a , l in her at her Lodgings at Newington; fuppofed to have ci,eA in an Apopledick Fit. Yclierday the fecond Match at Cricket was play'd in the Artillery. Ground, when Kent made 88 Notches, and England in the fiat Innino : Kent went in for 76 Notches ...