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|Text=<p>A newspaper article reminded all not to "in any street, lane, alley, or other public place [within a mile of the court house] throw any stones, bricks, snow-balls or dirt, or play at ball or any other game in which ball is used; or play at game whatsoever for money; or smoke any pipe, or cigar."</p>
|Text=<p>A newspaper article reminded all not to "in any street, lane, alley, or other public place [within a mile of the court house] throw any stones, bricks, snow-balls or dirt, or play at ball or any other game in which ball is used; or play at game whatsoever for money; or smoke any pipe, or cigar."</p>
<p>"Notice," <u>New-Hampshire Gazette</u>, July 14, 1828.  Accessed via subscription search May 5, 2009.  <b>Query:</b> this is not a new ordinance; can we find the original date for this language, in Section 4 of the police by-laws?  How does it relate to the Portsmouth ban on cricket in entry #1795.1 above?</p>
<p>"Notice," <u>New-Hampshire Gazette</u>, July 14, 1828.  Accessed via subscription search May 5, 2009.  <b>Query:</b> this is not a new ordinance; can we find the original date for this language, in Section 4 of the police by-laws?  How does it relate to the Portsmouth ban on cricket in entry #1795.1 above?</p>
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A newspaper article reminded all not to "in any street, lane, alley, or other public place [within a mile of the court house] throw any stones, bricks, snow-balls or dirt, or play at ball or any other game in which ball is used; or play at game whatsoever for money; or smoke any pipe, or cigar."

"Notice," New-Hampshire Gazette, July 14, 1828. Accessed via subscription search May 5, 2009. Query: this is not a new ordinance; can we find the original date for this language, in Section 4 of the police by-laws? How does it relate to the Portsmouth ban on cricket in entry #1795.1 above?

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