No 104

On Tuesday the 20th of July the annual Cricket Match was played between the T.B. and K.S. which was won by the latter by 172 runs. The following were the Players Town Boys Williams Bainbridge Borradaile Markham Jesson Cubitt Keating Marten Senr Robinson Marten Junr Moore R. Colborne Scorer King’s Scholars Mayne Wrottesly Day Smith…

No 103

Williamson, having learnt from Preston that some of the K.S. came back from Putney, after the race, quite drunk, thought proper to punish two of the worst; namely, Hussey and Croke; the former of whom he put down in his election and gave the latter the choice either of being flogged or expelled; but he…

No 102

On the reception of a letter from the Etonians (their holydays having commenced) challenging us to row them at Sunbury; we returned an answer to this purpose that we should be very happy to row them any distance within reach of Westminster; but that it would be quite impossible for us to go to the…