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|Headline=Curate Can't Beat the Rap as Cricketer
|Headline=Curate Can't Beat the Rap as Cricketer
|Year=1629
|Year=1629
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|Text=<p>"In 1629, having been censured for playing 'at Cricketts,' the curate of Ruckinge in Kent unsuccessfully defended himself on the grounds that it was a game played by men of quality."</p>
|Text=<p>"In 1629, having been censured for playing 'at Cricketts,' the curate of Ruckinge in Kent unsuccessfully defended himself on the grounds that it was a game played by men of quality."</p>
<p>Bateman, Anthony,"'More Mighty than the Bat, the Pen . . . ;'  Culture, Hegemony, and the Literaturisaton of Cricket,"  <u>Sport in History</u>, v. 23, 1 (Summer 2003), page 29.  Bateman does not provide his source for this anecdote.  <b>Note:</b>  Can we find and extend this story?</p>
<p>Bateman, Anthony,"'More Mighty than the Bat, the Pen . . . ;'  Culture, Hegemony, and the Literaturisaton of Cricket,"  <u>Sport in History</u>, v. 23, 1 (Summer 2003), page 29.  Bateman does not provide his source for this anecdote.  <b>Note:</b>  Can we find and extend this story?</p>
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"In 1629, having been censured for playing 'at Cricketts,' the curate of Ruckinge in Kent unsuccessfully defended himself on the grounds that it was a game played by men of quality."

Bateman, Anthony,"'More Mighty than the Bat, the Pen . . . ;' Culture, Hegemony, and the Literaturisaton of Cricket," Sport in History, v. 23, 1 (Summer 2003), page 29. Bateman does not provide his source for this anecdote. Note: Can we find and extend this story?

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