The old Whig: or the Consistent Protestant, London: Sold by J. Roberts and H. Whitridge, Thursday July 17, 1735, number 19, description of a cricket match at Moulsey-Hurst Surrey, "On Saturday last a great Cricket-March was play'd at Moulsey-Hurst in Surrey, between his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and the Earl of Middlesex...", the report takes up 33 lines.

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The old Whig: or the Consistent Protestant, London: Sold by J. Roberts and H. Whitridge, Thursday July 17, 1735, number 19, description of a cricket match at Moulsey-Hurst Surrey, "On Saturday last a great Cricket-March was play'd at Moulsey-Hurst in Surrey, between his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and the Earl of Middlesex...", the report takes up 33 lines.

As a note on interest the article immediately above the cricket report is a robbery by the famous or perhaps one should say infamous Dick Turpin.