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|Headline=Cricket Balls Advertised in US by James Rivington
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|Text=<p>In 1766 "James Rivington imported battledores and shuttlecocks, cricket-balls, pillets, best racquets for tennis and fives, backgammon tables with men, boxes, and dice."</p>
|Text=<p>In 1766 "James Rivington imported battledores and shuttlecocks, cricket-balls, pillets, best racquets for tennis and fives, backgammon tables with men, boxes, and dice."</p>
<p>Singleton, Esther, <u>Social New York Under the Georges</u> [New York, 1902], page 265.  [Cited by Dulles, 1940.]  <b>Caveat:</b>  Singleton does not provide a source at this location; however, from context [see pp. 91-92] her direct quotation seems likely to be taken from a contemporary Rivington advertisement.<b>  Caution:</b> John Thorn is unable to find online evidence of cricket ball imports before 1772, per email of 2/2/2008.</p>
<p>Singleton, Esther, <u>Social New York Under the Georges</u> [New York, 1902], page 265.  [Cited by Dulles, 1940.]  <b>Caveat:</b>  Singleton does not provide a source at this location; however, from context [see pp. 91-92] her direct quotation seems likely to be taken from a contemporary Rivington advertisement.<b>  Caution:</b> John Thorn is unable to find online evidence of cricket ball imports before 1772, per email of 2/2/2008.</p>
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In 1766 "James Rivington imported battledores and shuttlecocks, cricket-balls, pillets, best racquets for tennis and fives, backgammon tables with men, boxes, and dice."

Singleton, Esther, Social New York Under the Georges [New York, 1902], page 265. [Cited by Dulles, 1940.] Caveat: Singleton does not provide a source at this location; however, from context [see pp. 91-92] her direct quotation seems likely to be taken from a contemporary Rivington advertisement. Caution: John Thorn is unable to find online evidence of cricket ball imports before 1772, per email of 2/2/2008.

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