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|Title=English Baseball in Berkshire on May 17 1830
|Coordinates=51.4669939, -1.1853677
|Title="Baste Balling" Featured at Village Whitsuntide Fair in 1830
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1830/05/17
|Block Game=English Baseball
|Block Game=English Baseball
|Date=1830/5/17
|Type of Date=Day
|Block Location=Berkshire
|Block Location=Berkshire
|Coordinates=51.4669939, -1.1853677
|Block Data=<p>"Baste Balling" was listed in a newspaper notice as one of the diversions to be offered at the annual celebration of Whitsuntide in the village of Knowl Hill in Berkshire: "Whitsuntide Amusements...There will be a Cricket Match, at the Seven Stars, Knowl Hill, on Whit-Tuesday; wickets to be pitched at eleven o'clock.--Donkey Racing, Baste Balling for Ribbons, and a great variety of other amusements."</p>
|Block Data=<p>"Baste Balling" was listed in a newspaper notice as one of the diversions to be offered at the annual celebration of Whitsuntide in the village of Knowl Hill in Berkshire: "Whitsuntide Amusements...There will be a Cricket Match, at the Seven Stars, Knowl Hill, on Whit-Tuesday; wickets to be pitched at eleven o'clock.--Donkey Racing, Baste Balling for Ribbons, and a great variety of other amusements."</p>
|Sources=<p>Reading Mercury and Oxford Gazette, May, 17, 1830, p.1</p>
|Sources=<p>Reading Mercury and Oxford Gazette, May, 17, 1830, p.1</p>
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"Baste Balling" was listed in a newspaper notice as one of the diversions to be offered at the annual celebration of Whitsuntide in the village of Knowl Hill in Berkshire: "Whitsuntide Amusements...There will be a Cricket Match, at the Seven Stars, Knowl Hill, on Whit-Tuesday; wickets to be pitched at eleven o'clock.--Donkey Racing, Baste Balling for Ribbons, and a great variety of other amusements."

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Reading Mercury and Oxford Gazette, May, 17, 1830, p.1

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