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... the Ceaszlf Km. sad to it the Pr•pffty of frtabolkr tire Afestbs beers, at the this On the Sth Infant was play'd a Game of Cricket, for g&a Ma at Rye in Suffix, between the Gentlemen of that Place and dr Gentleman of Roausey, which afforded good Diverfion ...

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... Bobbing-Place wu married to Mifs Luthington., We hear there will be play'd at Bridge-Hill To-morrow the Itk Inftant, a Match of Cricket, between the Gentlemen of Goodneftone, Staple, and Afh, againft the Gentlemen of Chilham, Chartham ini Bridge; the Wickets ...

Prom tef GMIIII, rfig. 24. On Thatch'', about Two o'Cloet in the Aftern.on, Mr Night- Gibraltar, July 4. Some ..

... Lunacy. Pounds Wt. nine Stone. Thurfday a young Woman in the Strand quarrelling with her Mr. Rich. Williams's Brown Honk Cricket, got by black Mother, ftructi her Nth a violent Blow on the Temple, that the Chance .--.— --.— 2g I died Rion after ...

BURFORD RACES

... following ftarted for Fifty Pounds. Mr. Richard Williams's Bay Horfe, Cricket — i I i Lord Byron's Chefnut Horfe, Lightening 2 J 2 The Odds at ftarting were Five to Four on Cricket, who won hollow. On Tuefday the following four Years old ftarted, Heats ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1754
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 405 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... the Races at Glouceller ; when Mr. Chefnut Hone, Midas, beat Mr. Wiliam,'. Bay lime, Cricket, and Mr. Read', Bay Horfe, Silqk Poper. The fir* &at was won eafy by Cricket ; after which it was Ten to One he won the Plate but he unfortunately broke down in ...

TO THE PUBLIC

... Family, &c. Yderday Mr. Thomas Creed was (worn in an Alderman of City. We hear that To. morrow will be play 'd a Game of Cricket at N Romney, between the Gentlemen of Dover and the Gentlemen New-Romney, for half a Guinea a Man • to meet at the Bacchus ...

ID BE SOLD,

... William Willis, to be admitted Procuratots Ge• 'anal of his Grace's Arches Court of Canterbury. On 'Midday laft a Match at Cricket was play'd at Brumpton in Kent, between Thomas Brandon of Dartford, and one Parr of Chatham Club, for five Guineas a Side; ...

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... Monckton --is. &al - alter-16. Ickham-1 7. We are allured from Dover. that on Monday next, the 7th ink will be play'd a Game of Cricket at Dover, between the Gentlemea of Dover and the Gentlemen of New, Romney, for half a Guinea a Man; to meet at the Saracens ...

LONDON, April l,

... the Finders of her left Hand cut off. Wcdnefday a Prefs-Gang went into Toth;.. -fields, where feveral Men were playing at Cricket, and io*jk 19, many of whom, on Examination, appeared to have deferted from his Majefty's Service. Yefterday the Prifoners ...

Published: Saturday 05 April 1755
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 797 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

A compendious Diaionary of ARTS and ScIENcEs,

... Graveleod for the Downs, in order to proceed on the 4 Voyage,. Yefterday a Prefs Gang went into fields, where Men were playing at Cricket, and ig, many of falsvm, Examination, appeared to hive defertNl ip.rm his Majefly's Ser.ic t . On Tuefday laft a Child, %ho ...

aouerttfementsL Oxford, June 28, 1755. THE Subfcribers to the Mufical Performances arc defired to take Notice, ..

... Four-mile Hears. Certificates of the Ages for both Places ta be pro- duced at tiie Time of Entrance. Oiv Friday the .Sth, A Grand Cricket Match will be played on the' faid Downs for a Silver Cup. The Hoties, £-0. to enter for the Gcntlemcns Sub- fcription Purfe ...

Published: Saturday 28 June 1755
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 2566 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds