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... very heavy indeec and I heaid some n the Gibbet Patch. than two pe, sons. Thomas Fussell Tennis-court on t Place where the cl footsteps then. I saw footprints ir the shoes had been also saw the mark sat down. I With the marks, b get back. I exam had been ...

SPARIZENG

... SPARIZENG. Hicknian had a benefit yesterday at the Royal Tennis Court, Great Windmill-street, preparatory to his battle With Neate on Tuesday next, and such was the anxiety tosee.this great striking character, that the Court was crammed to a stand-still ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1821
Newspaper: Baldwin's London Weekly Journal
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 137 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... challenged Painter to fight him again fbr any sum; but the latter declines entering the boxinc , rinc , any more. _ Royal Tennis Court.—Shelton took his benefit at this place on Wednesday, which was well attended. The sets-to were of the milling order ...

BOXING

... BOXING. Notwithstanding the attraction at the Tennis Court, the amateurs mustered strong on the Essex Marshes, four miles from Romford, to see the sporting fight between Gidgenn, the Jew, and Valentine the Bristol man. The seconds were, Tom Owen and Josh ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1821
Newspaper: Baldwin's London Weekly Journal
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 303 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BOXING,

... Tuesday was a day of real 1;;ine; amongst the high mettled fanciers of the milling school. After a sparring match, at the Royal Tennis Court, there was a dinner at the Brown Bear, Bow-street, when the second deposit was made between Randal and Martin. By 11 ...

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... is a quarter of a mile from the Tennis-court public,house on e road to Bristol, and is three miles and a half from Bristol; i the road is a piece of land called the Gibbet Patch; to' a i about forty yards from the Tennis-court; there is a stile side of ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... TS. I'. Z. 's letter came too late for insertion. It shall appear in our next, if we see no reason to change our present &tenni nation. The question is, however, a delicate one. A man ig placed in jeopardy of his life by a criminal charge; his crimes ...

SPARRING, BOXING, Szc

... SPARRING, BOXING, Szc. The beautiful Royal Tennis Court in Great Windmill-street, of considerable larger dimensions than the Fives Court was opened on Tuesday, and most probably it never was, nor never will again be so crowded. It was forthe benefit of ...

AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS

... motion and his own—that standing now for Monday, the 2.5 th of May. He would take the liberty ofstating that to the original tennis of the motian, which were That (on the parliamentary acknowledgment of agricultural distress) a select committee I be granted ...

BOXING

... several rounds. The Norwich Bull finished the pastime by milling away at soul e game buffers. Carter's benefit at the Royal Tennis-court was a failure, but there was some tine setting-to. Spring and Belcher made one of the best sets-to seen for a length ...

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