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{{Chronology Entry
|Headline=Salem Ordinance Outlaws Bat-and-Ball, Cricket
|Year=1762
|Year=1762
|Year Number=2
|Headline=Salem MA Ordinance Outlaws Bat-and-Ball, Cricket
|Salience=2
|Salience=2
|Game=Cricket
|Country=United States
|Text=<p>". . . no Person shall use the Exercise of playing or kicking of Foot-ball, or the Exercise of Bat-and-Ball, or Cricket, within the Body of the Town, under a Penalty of One Shilling and Six Pence."</p>
|Coordinates=42.51954, -70.8967155
<p>By-Laws and Orders of the town of Salem, July 26, 1762, as printed in the <i>Essex Gazette</i>, December 6 to 13, 1768, page 81: posted to 19CBB on July 30, 2007 by Richard Hershberger.<b> </b> The town is Salem MA.</p>
|State=MA
|City=Salem
|Game=Cricket, Bat-and-Ball
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Text=<p>". . . no Person shall use the Exercise of playing or Kicking of Foot-ball, or the Exercise of Bat-and-Ball, or Cricket . . .&nbsp; within the Body of this Town, under a Penalty of One Shilling and Six Pence."</p>
<p>By-Laws and Orders of the town of Salem MA, July 26, 1762.</p>
|Sources=<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size: medium;">December 13, 1768, </span><em><span style="font-size: medium;">The Essex Gazette</span></em><span style="font-size: medium;"> (Salem, MA), Volume 1, Issue 20, p. 81.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></span><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">&nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size: medium;">(&ldquo;Following is an Extract of the By-Laws and ORDERS of the Town of Salem, of the 26</span><sup><span style="font-size: small;">th</span></sup><span style="font-size: medium;"> of July, A.D. 1762, approved by His Majesty&rsquo;s Court of General Sessions of the Peace holden at said SALEM in the same month, and now published by Order of the Select-Men, viz.)</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size: medium;">(Detailed source received from Brian Turner, 8/31/2014.)<br /></span></span></p>
<p><em>&nbsp;</em></p>
<p><em>&nbsp;</em></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
|Comment=<p>Brian Turner, 8/31/2014, notes that the wording of this order could be taken to mean that the game itself was seen as a form of cricket, and was not a distinct game.&nbsp;</p>
|Submitted by=Richard Hershberger
|Submission Note=Posted to 19CBB on July 30, 2007
|Reviewed=Yes
|Has Supplemental Text=No
}}
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Salem MA Ordinance Outlaws Bat-and-Ball, Cricket

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City/State/Country: Salem, MA, United States
Game Cricket, Bat-and-Ball
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". . . no Person shall use the Exercise of playing or Kicking of Foot-ball, or the Exercise of Bat-and-Ball, or Cricket . . .  within the Body of this Town, under a Penalty of One Shilling and Six Pence."

By-Laws and Orders of the town of Salem MA, July 26, 1762.

Sources

December 13, 1768, The Essex Gazette (Salem, MA), Volume 1, Issue 20, p. 81.   

(“Following is an Extract of the By-Laws and ORDERS of the Town of Salem, of the 26th of July, A.D. 1762, approved by His Majesty’s Court of General Sessions of the Peace holden at said SALEM in the same month, and now published by Order of the Select-Men, viz.)

(Detailed source received from Brian Turner, 8/31/2014.)

 

 

 

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Brian Turner, 8/31/2014, notes that the wording of this order could be taken to mean that the game itself was seen as a form of cricket, and was not a distinct game. 

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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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