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|Year=1770
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|Year Number=2
|Headline=Three-on-Three Cricket Match Played on 100-Guinea Bet
|Headline=Three-on-Three Cricket Match Played on 100-Guinea Bet
|Year=1770
|Salience=2
|Is in main chronology=yes
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|Country=England
|Coordinates=51.6569225, -0.1949252
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|City=Barnet
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|Text=<p>"On Friday last a cricket match was played on Barnet Common between Mess. Cock, and Draper and Athey, against Mess Grey, Langley, and Tapiter, for 100 guineas, which was won with great difficulty by the latter; they went against 44 notches, and beat by only one notch."</p>
|Text=<p>"On Friday last a cricket match was played on Barnet Common between Mess. Cock, and Draper and Athey, against Mess Grey, Langley, and Tapiter, for 100 guineas, which was won with great difficulty by the latter; they went against 44 notches, and beat by only one notch."</p>
<p><u>Bingley's Weekly Journal</u>, Saturday, September 15, 1770. Contributed by Gregory Christiano, 12/2/09. Barnet is a borough of London located to the northwest of the city.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Bingley's Weekly Journal</span>, Saturday, September 15, 1770. Contributed by Gregory Christiano, 12/2/09. Barnet is a borough of London located to the northwest of the city.</p>
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"On Friday last a cricket match was played on Barnet Common between Mess. Cock, and Draper and Athey, against Mess Grey, Langley, and Tapiter, for 100 guineas, which was won with great difficulty by the latter; they went against 44 notches, and beat by only one notch."

Bingley's Weekly Journal, Saturday, September 15, 1770. Contributed by Gregory Christiano, 12/2/09. Barnet is a borough of London located to the northwest of the city.

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