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A list of all pages that have property "Text"Text" is a predefined property that represents text of arbitrary length and is provided by <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" class="external text" href="https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Special_properties">Semantic MediaWiki</a>." with value "&lt;p&gt;The match it describes: All England vs. Kent, played at the Artillery Ground. The same year, admission at the Ground increased from tuppence to sixpence. Per John Ford, &lt;u&gt;Cricket: A Social History 1700-1835&lt;/u&gt; [David and Charles, 1972], page 17. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;John Thorn [email of 2/1/2008] located an account of the match: "Yesterday was play'd in the Artillery-Ground the greatest Cricket-Match even known, the County of Kent again all England, which was won by the former [the score was 97-96 - LM] . . . . There were present the their Royal Highnesses the Princeof Wales and Duke of Cumberland, the Duke of Richmond, Admiral Vernon, and many other Persons of Distinction." &lt;u&gt;The London Evening-Post&lt;/u&gt; Number 2592, June 16-19, 1744, page 1 column 3, above the fold. &lt;b&gt;Note:&lt;/b&gt; Is the scorecard available somewhere?&lt;/p&gt;". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • 1744.3  + (<p>The match it describes: All Engla<p>The match it describes: All England vs. Kent, played at the Artillery Ground. The same year, admission at the Ground increased from tuppence to sixpence. Per John Ford, <u>Cricket: A Social History 1700-1835</u> [David and Charles, 1972], page 17. </p></br><p>John Thorn [email of 2/1/2008] located an account of the match: "Yesterday was play'd in the Artillery-Ground the greatest Cricket-Match even known, the County of Kent again all England, which was won by the former [the score was 97-96 - LM] . . . . There were present the their Royal Highnesses the Princeof Wales and Duke of Cumberland, the Duke of Richmond, Admiral Vernon, and many other Persons of Distinction." <u>The London Evening-Post</u> Number 2592, June 16-19, 1744, page 1 column 3, above the fold. <b>Note:</b> Is the scorecard available somewhere?</p>1 column 3, above the fold. <b>Note:</b> Is the scorecard available somewhere?</p>)