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- &hi the datette, juhe It. acc •.. . ompanied With great Pain, which had Co& St. James's, June 11

... at the Tower Coaches of all others of an inferior Rank. were fired, and all publick Demonftrations of On Wednefday a great Cricket Match is to Joy were made. be played on Kennington- Common, between Vienna, June i, N. S. Field Martha' Count Eleven Men belonging ...

On Thursday Morning

... Woman in Lamb's Conduit Fields for retailing Geneva, and were conducting her to a Magistrate, but Notice being given to some Cricket-Players they immediately came to her Assistance, and obliged the Excisemen to take to their Heels. It is written from Cadiz ...

From WEDNESDAY July 6, to SATURDAY July 9. rm

... July 6, to SATURDAY July 9. rm. Front the General Evening July 7. 'Efterday was play'd on Bromley-Common the fccond great Cricket- Match for this Year, between the Kentifh-men and the Gentlemen of Middlefix and Surrey, when the former maintained their ...

. . . 0. l'otomuck in kiiryiand, for that Mac, the Whitehall Evening-Poll, 9. ..1 . . entering the Harbour,

... new painted and gilt. The Motto work on her to favc what they could. is in Saxon Chara6ters. . . Laft Wcdncfday a great Cricket-Match was htgrediew Yaiti Rediture play'd at Stanficad-Abbot in Hertfordlhire, be. . Sic Entului Argi. . • tween eleven Gentlemen ...

telt* tile LIMA& ittk kilt a. initchall, 'illy On treditedat in the Forenoon his Majefly came (torn Richinond ..

... socoied : Jour; lir:4c t. On Thurfday Morning his Royal Highncfs the Prince of Wales and ten Gentlemen play'd a Match at Cricket at Kew, for a conftderable Sum againft his Grace the Duke of Marlborough, and ten other Nobktnen and Gentlemen, Orhich was ...

c 1• . t rd, Led, ine, ,old told him, if he would drink two Qgarts of Mountain in eight

... it him, which they did; but before he had tailed it, be dicpp'd down dead. We hcar from Suffes, that on Friday a Match nf Cricket was play'd near the Seat ot the Right Hon. the Earl of Wilmington , between tIT Lord John Sackville at the Head of ttn of ...

CANterbtarh Ylamitry 13

... Pier in Dover ) a Sheep, the Caul whereof weigh'd 32 Pounds and a half,which confined of large Balls of Fat, round like a Cricket-Ball: What was remarkable is, the whole Carcath iveigh'd but so Pounds, and the Fat of the two Kidneys weigli'd but one Pound ...

T..aft Wcanefdai a Perron on Horfe-back paftng throe Hammerfatith Turnpike, ask'd how far it was to London ; ..

... Labouring Man of Wintbwon the Ccunty of Bucks, having fomc Words with his Wife, on a fudden catchcd up a final' Wooden Stcol, or Cricket, and liruck her on the Head therewith fo violently, that the died loon after: And an Inquifition being taken before Mr. Burnhatn ...

Genol, June 27. The of an Eilfh artivcd here tonic tinic frotn that the Mactiarits of his N ttio. ,

... lama Lord Cithcait, Cliar;Ls Otway, Phineas Bowlcs, Lord Cadogan, and Phiihi A :ittrtstficr. Yefterday a famous Mardi at Cricket play'd on Illotn- Jey Common eleven Atn of againit e:!svr Gaintacis pick'd out of all England ; it was a %.:Ty Match, anti ...

The Kew: Poft, or C aNterbury News Letter. From WEDNESDAY July 25, to SATURDAY July 28. 1739

... Perufal. The Rev. Mr. Prince, Redor of . Beninden in Kent, is appointed Chaplain to Sir John Norris. Yellerday the great Cricket Match was to have been play'd in the Artillery Ground, between eleven Men of Kent, and eleved picked out of all England befiles ...