Tossing for Innings | Frontispiece | Cricket as played in the Artillery Ground, London, in 1743 | To face page | 1 | The Royal Academy Club in Marylebone Fields | ” | ” | 2 | A Match in Battersea Fields | ” | ” | 3 | An Exact Representation of the Game of Cricket | ” | ” | 6 | The Game of Cricket | ” | ” | 16 | The Cricket Field near White Conduit House | ” | ” | 17 | The Noble Game of Cricket | ” | ” | 18 | A Match on the Heath | ” | ” | 29 | “Cricket.” After the painting in Vauxhall Garden | ” | ” | 36 | A Ticket for a Cricket Match in 1744 | ” | ” | 40 | William and Thomas Earle | ” | ” | 41 | Mr. James Henry Dark | ” | ” | 44 | Mr. Thos. Hunt | ” | ” | 45 | “Block or Play” | ” | ” | 52 | “Forward Play” | ” | ” | 53 | The Draw or Pull | ” | ” | 65 | The Leg Volley | ” | ” | 66 | The Cut | ” | ” | 67 | Eighteenth-Century Bats | ” | ” | 70 | Celebrated Bats | ” | ” | 71 | War-worn Weapons | ” | ” | 72 | Relics of Past Engagements | ” | ” | 73 | George Parr | ” | ” | 74 | N. Felix | ” | ” | 75 | The Bowler (Alfred Mynn) | ” | ” | 79 | William Lillywhite | ” | ” | 84 | John Wisden | ” | ” | 85 | Alfred Mynn | ” | ” | 92 | James Cobbett | ” | ” | 93 | William Lillywhite | ” | ” | 98 | William Clarke, etc. | ” | ” | 99 | Lord’s Ground early in the Nineteenth Century | ” | ” | 106 | One Arm and One Leg Match | ” | ” | 107 | A Match at the Gentlemen’s Club, White Conduit House, Islington | ” | ” | 110 | The Kennington Oval in 1849 | ” | ” | 117 | The Cricket Field at Rugby | ” | CRICKET, AS PLAYED IN THE ARTILLERY GROUND, LONDON, IN 1743.
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