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BChXJm,The elegant anfolite art of Roxin lt;s is dally I j making rapid strides over most partis of the J Kingdom.. Acadfw'te} for instrudling Pupils- in J 'fae'GymtiasiifScietiteaie now established in many K principalTowrrs.'—At Bury, in particular, they* have twoftf these'arj^a/iSeimnariesj under the di-redtion of Professors Fewtrell and Tyne ! which are ^numerously attended ; and to prove that the nsuig'gey^fatiori cannot fail of receiving. vcwich-rAtwnal instruiiion from the generality of these Masters of Pugilism, we lay before, our Readers’ the following genuine and a ut he ijj-Stic Copy of a Letter; wrote by W. Ward to Iris friend Fewtrell, immediately after the [ bat tie at Banbury ; and it is here printed lt;berba-\tim et literatim from the curious original:v d '’ , ** Dear Tom,*n T take this opportunity of sending you an account of the battle Tom wass . in hellish good sperits, so wass Perron s—the —— had no nac, but bloody strong and savage.-^ToM,by Agreement, fought the lurk, and tipped him in the favorite, without a stop every time.r—1 ______ _ o o Brother.shirk’d most damblably.—-Tom wish’d you ther, as you knew his fighting.-^1Compliments to Tom Tynb, and have just fixed a match for him ;Knv. hpre von are hoth doina^ well
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London, Middlesex, GB

Wed, Oct 28, 1789

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