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... club that we know of was founded in 1700 at the Artillery Fields at Finsbury ; the first score to be preserved is that of a match between Kent and All England on the Finsbury ground on 18th June , 1744 , when Kent won by one wicket ...
... club that we know of was founded in 1700 at the Artillery Fields at Finsbury ; the first score to be preserved is that of a match between Kent and All England on the Finsbury ground on 18th June , 1744 , when Kent won by one wicket ...
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... club broke up , and never resumed from that day . The head and right arm had gone . ' Nothing could be better and more direct than that ; but it is not enough , for according to Mr. Haygarth , who wrote the biographies for Lilly- white ...
... club broke up , and never resumed from that day . The head and right arm had gone . ' Nothing could be better and more direct than that ; but it is not enough , for according to Mr. Haygarth , who wrote the biographies for Lilly- white ...
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... Club at the height of its fame , in 1776 , and was useful to it until 1791 , when his father , then nearly sixty , moved to London . Of his own performances as a ' farmer's pony ' - his own phrase - he says nothing , the only reference ...
... Club at the height of its fame , in 1776 , and was useful to it until 1791 , when his father , then nearly sixty , moved to London . Of his own performances as a ' farmer's pony ' - his own phrase - he says nothing , the only reference ...
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ENGLANDS ANCIENT CAPITAL | 26 |
GREENWICH OBSERVATORY | 42 |
ENGLAND IN 1810II | 51 |
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