No 92

On the 5th of August the annual match was played between the TB. and KS. Which was won by the latter with 10 wickets to go down. The following were the players Town Boys Kemble Jesson Greathed Bainbridge Marten Markham Adams Pilleau Borradaile Wood Milman King Scholars Wrottesley Mayne Day Barnes Biscoe Snell Hussey Sutherland…

No 91

On the 12th of July the second annual match was played between 11 of the old Westminster Club and 11 of the present TB and KS which was won by the former with 6 wickets to go down.  The following were the players Old Westminsters Knyvett Allfrey Loftus Smale Berens Tattersall Sir Jno Paul C.…

No 90

The annual match between such T.B. as had not previously played in the great match and the Lamprobaticks was played in Tothill Fields on the 10th of July and won by the former with 8 wickets to go down.  The following were the players T.B. Bainbridge Pilleau Adams Marten Sr Markham Borradaile Milman Wood Coglan…

No 89

In consequence of the Death of Dr Goodenough’s eldest daughter and the serious indisposition of Mr Preston (Under Master) a short time before the commencement of the Whitsuntide holidays they, this year, received the addition of an extra week. George Maule Head Boarder

No 87

It having come to Goodenough’s ears by some means or other unknown to us, that the fellows loitered about the Red House both previous to and after going a Ditch Leaping and that one or two fellows indulged rather freely in Spirituous liquors he had thought fit to forbid Ditch leaping but it is to…

No 86

The following is a list of the Sixth at Xmas 1827 Bailey * Lamb Lendon Senr Frere * Mure Littledale White * Cass * Lascells * Milman * Lendon Junr Whalley * Burrell Duberly Ellison * Loyd Ridley Buller W.P. Lamb Head Boarder Those with an asterisk at the end of their names are homeboarders

No 84

In consequence of the death of his Royal H. Frederick, Duke of York and Albany January 5th 1827, Dr Goodenough thought fit to put off the College Play this year.  We therefore broke up on the Saturday instead of the Tuesday. W.P. Lamb Head Boarder

No 83

On the following Friday a match was played in Tothill Fields, between some Old Westminster and some of those who had played in the regular match which was won by the former by six wickets.  Those who played in the match are as follows Old Westminsters Knyvett Page Junr Page Senr Hodgson Tattersall Dodgson Greseley…