Article clipped from Penny London Morning Advertiser

This Day will bfc play’d,, ©ri WaHworth-Common, a great Cricket-Match, between Eleven Gentlemen of the Borough of Southwark, and; Eleven Gentlemen of High-Kent,and Blackman, fir a confi'derable Sum- of Money 5 the Wickets to be pitched precifely at One o’CIc ck. The Gentlemen who play this Match, have fubfcrib’d for a Holland Smock, of a Guinea Value, which will be run fer by Two Jolly Wenches, one known bythe Name of The Little Bit of Blue (the handft;me Broom Girl) at the Fag End of Kent-ftreet, ,and the other Blalt;tk Befs of the Mint. They are to run in Drawers only, and there is eucellext Sport expected. Capt. Vinegar, with a great many of his Bruifers and Bull-Dogs, will attend tb make a Ringj that no civil Spsdiators may be incommodedbv the Rabble.”
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Penny London Morning Advertiser

London, Middlesex, GB

Sat, Jun 08, 1844

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Peter R.

UK 04 Oct 2019

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