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|Text=<p>"On Friday the return game of Cricket was played between the workmen of Mr Hodd and Mr Paine in a meadow at the back of the former gentleman's house, and although the weather was very unfavourable, the game was played out.&nbsp; Mr Hodd's men were the victors.&nbsp; The same spirit of liberality was displayed on this as on the former occasion: the women also had recourse to their favourite game of stool ball, and the only drawback in the general amusement was the absence of the musician which obliged them to forego the merry dance"&nbsp;</p>
|Text=<p>"On Friday the return game of Cricket was played between the workmen of Mr Hodd and Mr Paine in a meadow at the back of the former gentleman's house, and although the weather was very unfavourable, the game was played out.&nbsp; Mr Hodd's men were the victors.&nbsp; The same spirit of liberality was displayed on this as on the former occasion: the women also had recourse to their favourite game of stool ball, and the only drawback in the general amusement was the absence of the musician which obliged them to forego the merry dance."&nbsp;</p>
|Sources=<p><em>Brighton Guardian</em>, October 10, 1832</p>
|Sources=<p><em>Brighton Guardian</em>, October 10, 1832</p>
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Brighton Women Play Stool Ball Despite Weather, Forego Merry Dance

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Tags Females
City/State/Country: Brighton, England
Game Stool Ball, Cricket
Age of Players Adult
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"On Friday the return game of Cricket was played between the workmen of Mr Hodd and Mr Paine in a meadow at the back of the former gentleman's house, and although the weather was very unfavourable, the game was played out.  Mr Hodd's men were the victors.  The same spirit of liberality was displayed on this as on the former occasion: the women also had recourse to their favourite game of stool ball, and the only drawback in the general amusement was the absence of the musician which obliged them to forego the merry dance." 

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Brighton Guardian, October 10, 1832

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