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|Year=1790
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|Year Number=8
|Headline=British Paper Snitches on Ringer Playing on a County Cricket Club
|Headline=British Paper Snitches on Ringer Playing on a County Cricket Club
|Year=1790
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|Text=<p>"The Grand Match between the Noblemen of Mary-le Bonne Club, and the County of Middlesex, is put off, owing to the gentlemen going out of town."</p>
|Text=<p>"The Grand Match between the Noblemen of Mary-le Bonne Club, and the County of Middlesex, is put off, owing to the gentlemen going out of town."</p>
<p>Their best batter, C. Foxton, does not live in Middlesex, but in Surrey, which is unknown to the Noblemen."</p>
<p>Their best batter, C. Foxton, does not live in Middlesex, but in Surrey, which is unknown to the Noblemen."</p>
<p>"Cricket," <u>Morning Post and Daily Advertiser</u>, Monday June 21, 1790. Contributed by Gregory Christiano, 12/2/09.</p>
<p>"Cricket," <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Morning Post and Daily Advertiser</span>, Monday June 21, 1790. Contributed by Gregory Christiano, 12/2/09.</p>
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"The Grand Match between the Noblemen of Mary-le Bonne Club, and the County of Middlesex, is put off, owing to the gentlemen going out of town."

Their best batter, C. Foxton, does not live in Middlesex, but in Surrey, which is unknown to the Noblemen."

"Cricket," Morning Post and Daily Advertiser, Monday June 21, 1790. Contributed by Gregory Christiano, 12/2/09.

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