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... attended. I Extrafted from the minutes, by I Bareff, 2otl March, 1792. JAMES DUFF, Clerk. i ABERDEEN CRICKET CLUB. HE Anuiverfary of the Aberdeen Cricket Club Lis to be held on Monday the ad of April, in George Moir's, Old Ship, to ?? oflce.bearctr for ...

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... and SPIRIT; inchluding RACING, BR SHOOTING. COURSING, HUNTPING, HAWK- CO ING, COCKING, FOWLING, FISHING. SAIL- CR ING, CRICKETING, FENCING, ANGLING. DU- SUI ELLING, HORSEMANSHIP, FARRIERY, PU- Trhi GIlISM. CARD PLAYING, DRAUGHTS, PLD- A ESTRIAN EXERCISES ...

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... EN- IERPRIZE. and SPIRIT. irclu.1iog RACING H-OOtT!N( COURSING, HUNMlNG, HAWK ING COCKINGC FOWIINC, FISHING. SAII.- ItG CRICKETING, FFNCING, AN(.LING, DU- I ILIN(. HORSEMANSHIP. FARRIERY, PU- ('l1IOM CARD) PLAYING. DRAUGHTS. PED. F-Ct ElAN lX' RCi Es ...

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... Dutch fowving Lint- feed, juft conme in froin Rotterdam. Somu good Scots Rye Grafs Seeds wanted. CRICKET CLUB. THE Anniversary Meeting of the Aberdeen Cricket club, is to be held in George Moir's, Old Ship Tavern, on Monday evening, the first of April, at ...

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... fports, exercife., and amusements of the fur- rounding vicinage (hunting, {ihooting, fiflbing, failing,n ma- chine bashing, cricketing by Gentlemen, billiards, baiis,afl'ems iiies, concertS, plays, &c. &c.) are, in their feveral feafons, in a more than cu ...

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... HOUSE, -reidy, fut-nihed,, fit forizhe. c rec~p~ofiger~ei F~iiy,'ituati St t- soxpi 1- rWip4oM1~ ~ ~ 1 ,GRAND MATCH at 'CRICKET ,wilS -eAPlayed on Mow)AY.thli jth Day ?? next (being Whit-MoOday) between the Oenlemeii ~otf'Titchfied an'd the Gentlnmen ...

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... Afcent into he Air, to thej)leight o Ten fhoufand Fact, and his Defeert bj means of a Parachute will take place at LORD's CRICKET Ground, Mary-le-bone on thc 1d of 'oiy, at4 o'clock in the aftcrnion. Adroittanue tI, feats. immediately in the vicinity of ...

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... COMO xt.erttdilng. ftony. the goti Sid o the ?? Hi okta ?? and inc idiig two fmall Inclofures betwenWi~~i~ Cai'tle and sihe Cricketers, for Grazane ?? lg x cepfted) or ?? front ?ddfuimner nesubctobe Iin foloin Refirichions, Y.z. ea FrlS.T,- refrrved r .j ...

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... .s. To be had at No. It conidit-ftreet; at rons'; Coffee-iojL fortnhil,, xat tie ,bmbhe Tavern, Fleet-flreet ; at lord's Cricket-gro0idl, New- road and at the Pantheon, Oxford-fitreet, where the Aerofta- tic Msgchines arc to be feen every day Aadmittarce ...

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... feats, jS. To be had at No. 3, Condait-ftreet -at Tom's Coffce-houfe, Cornhill ; at the Globe Tavern, Flee-flrect;- at Lord's Cricket-grhund, New- '~road;, and at the Panhteon, Oxford-ftreet, wliere the Aeroita- stic M mcrs kre to bje feen -eveiy ?? tS. N ...

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... tlkng place, if the weather perrnits,'in his Parachute; a.id in the alternative with his Baloon, this Aftcrnoon, at Lord's Cricket Ground, 2t Four o'clock precifely.. Firftfceats, xos. 6d. iCoin', feats, SE. N. B. if Mr. Garnerin is, by eontrusy weather ...

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... Garnerin to a diltance of 64 sniles. 2d, The ELIPTICAL BALLOON, with which Mecfrs. Lockcr and Garnerin afentded from the Cricket Ground, and 1h tbe fame with which Madame Garnerin and Meffrs. Glafsford tn and Garnerin journey ed from Vauxhall. E 3d, A ...