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... Issue Prit,.. N. R. Likcuife 014 Sadles, Bridles, ac. Mended and pet in good ReNit, or Exchanged for New, on very realonable Tenni. Laft Wednefday ns 1 St,ilnr who had jult leceireel bit Wars and Prize-Money, gotrz to !.:s Lodgings in St. Katherine's, ive ...

LONDON, May 23

... Field from Eall India; Good Succefs from moath. Remain his Majay's Sloop Fly, and a Dutch Eafl-Indus Sr Sip Ms t y l; Pig w . tenni A gl i lex§ ...

LONDON, Asg. 3:

... the Caroufings upon (mach Occafions, and the Ceremony of Bedding be* over, the Family retired to Reft but they bad not long tenni, when they were alarmed wi.h a Notre of fcoldina and brawling, Au were ftill more furprited, when they found the (barrel was ...

[N3. 3A45.1

... comes ea to be tried at Hicks-Hall, before the Bench of Ittftice!, a Trial on an Inchament againft a Perron for keeping a Tennis-Court for the Exercife of Noblemen, Gentlemen, &c. near the Bull and Gate Inn, H.lburn. From as in tit Lion EvortinzPoji. ...

TO BE SOLD,

... engaged on each Side, relative to a Man who keeps a Tennis Court in Windmii!- ftreet : The Grand Jury indiaed the Houle u difordedy, becaufe many Perfons of FilliOn ufed to come there, and play at Tennis, and lay Betts. Many Aas of Parliament, tome as old ...

grgil with6vti

... c s of nals, their Inftitution, &c. Bills of Mortality, and Price of Bread, &c. their Excellencies the Lords Juftices and tenni whet Perfons of To which is added, high Rank and Station, where they behaved with all puffible Info- •A compendious Diaionary ...

ItOokfelleni Priating-Ofha

... Gentleman, and went by the Name of Lewis, Efq:. He cut a great Figure at the Tennis-Court there and beat the belt Players in Paris; and 'tis thought be was the 'beß Player at Fives and Tennis in Europe. Parry bad no looser got to Paris, but fine Cloaths, and Making ...

Pink baps Gratis, Die 3. km., November s. On the abtls patt, M. Realer, ac Officer In the Empress of

... in Anpilb, which no Words can expreis. Infernal Vibons haunted my the Caverns of Night, the joylefs Abodes, difdokd their Tennis in my diftradied Fancy.—But fo entirely wan I &rayed by Cullom, and bhfed by the pernicious Maxim lithe licentious Part of ...

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... went tlirouzh the City, and took down Billiard Tables and Shuffle- Boards. In their Walks they alfo took Notice of fevers! Tennis- Court!, the Floors of which they caufed to be immediately dug up, having Men with them for that Purpofe. Tuefday one St. ...

The Camoiny Enconraedneur of the Brirn Filhery, are tain.e into their Service a confiderable Nuiittatr of ..

... Friend in the Country, to difiusde him from coaling to Town. Whereas is contatted the humorous Frauds, Tricks, and Cheats of Tennis Courts, Bowling-Greens Play-H.loes, Gataing-Houfes, Bawdy-Houfes, Cock-Matches,liorfe Races, Foot-Matches, &c. With the Characters ...

, k 4 tiston. Augvfl :a. The r 0.1.-. :!e Ccmcningen, the Mingle( front Aim threat Gazette. nis Orittnnick Atli

... the Interell of the EmprefsQueen ; and that his Bra. for . ' , • Wager or thirty Guineas, befides other conliderable Bets. tenni& Majefty thought* nullity that he fhould explain himfelf upon ' this Subjea, in order to remove any Prejudices that might *rife ...