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|Headline=Surrey/Kent Cricket Match Draws 12,000, Spawns Poetic Duel | |Headline=Surrey/Kent Cricket Match Draws 12,000, Spawns Poetic Duel | ||
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|Text=<p>Surrey beat Kent at Bourne Paddock, July 19-21, 1773. | |Country=England | ||
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|Text=<p>Surrey beat Kent at Bourne Paddock, July 19-21, 1773. The Rev J. Duncombe described the match in a poem entitled "Surrey Triumphant; or, the Kentish-Men's Defeat. A New Ballad, Being a Parody on 'Chevy Chase'," which [cheeeeeky indeed] appeared in the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Kentish Gazette</span> of July 24. Then "a Gentleman" penned a reply, "Kentish Cricketers." This exchange is amply told in H. T. Waghorn, compiler, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Cricket Scores, Notes, Etc. from 1730-1773</span> (Blackwood, London, 1899)pp 116 - 126. Accessed via Google Books 10/19/2008.</p> | |||
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Text | Surrey beat Kent at Bourne Paddock, July 19-21, 1773. The Rev J. Duncombe described the match in a poem entitled "Surrey Triumphant; or, the Kentish-Men's Defeat. A New Ballad, Being a Parody on 'Chevy Chase'," which [cheeeeeky indeed] appeared in the Kentish Gazette of July 24. Then "a Gentleman" penned a reply, "Kentish Cricketers." This exchange is amply told in H. T. Waghorn, compiler, Cricket Scores, Notes, Etc. from 1730-1773 (Blackwood, London, 1899)pp 116 - 126. Accessed via Google Books 10/19/2008. |
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