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    51°24′36″N 0°21′40″W / 51.410°N 0.361°W / 51.410; -0.361 Moulsey Hurst is in West Molesey, Surrey on the south bank of the River Thames above Molesey...
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    Molesey (redirect from East Moulsey)
    entire riverside recreational area was previously referred to as Moulsey Hurst. Hurst swimming pool is in Dunstall Way in the north of Molesey. The Poyntz...
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    have given a guinea to each player in a Surrey vs. Middlesex game at Moulsey Hurst. Then he awarded a silver cup to a combined Surrey and Middlesex team...
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    Hurst Park Racecourse was a racecourse at Moulsey Hurst, West Molesey, Surrey, near the River Thames. It was first laid out in 1890 and held its last...
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    in England on the reach above Molesey Lock, the nearest land being Moulsey Hurst (park) on the Surrey bank and the opposite bank being a much narrower...
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    Moulsey Hurst on an unknown date in 1723. The result is unknown. The source states that "XI Gentlemen of Surrey played XI of London at Moulsey Hurst during...
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    champion from 1800 to 1805). The fight lasted 44 rounds and took place at Moulsey Hurst, the major prizefighting venue at the time. Following the retirement...
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    Rimmer, a 22-year-old fighter from Lancashire. The bout took place at Moulsey Hurst and Molineaux won after 21 rounds. A return fight with Tom Cribb took...
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    Frederick visit the 'Hampton Races', which refers to a racecourse at 'Moulsey Hurst'. The little race-course at Hampton was in the full tide and height...
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  • not known not known Three-day meetings held in the middle of June on Moulsey Hurst next to the river Hastings and St. Leonards Racecourse Sussex England...
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    both against Tom Cribb. In their first encounter, on 8 April 1807, at Moulsey Hurst, they fought forty-one rounds, where Belcher came a close second due...
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  • specific venue and is known to have played at both Kennington Common and Moulsey Hurst. Kingston teams are recorded, either individually or jointly with other...
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    Hampton), playing "for twenty pounds a side". The match was played at Moulsey Hurst, a multi-sport venue near Molesey in Surrey. This is the first time...
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    His first match was with an opponent named Watson on 27 June 1820 in Moulsey Hurst, England, which he won. His second battle on 28 August 1820, was with...
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    Randall defeated George Dodd at the popular prizefighting location Moulsey Hurst (in what is now West Molesey, Surrey, on the fringes of Greater London)...
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  • Dupuis is first recorded playing for Hornchurch against Moulsey Hurst Cricket Club at Moulsey Hurst in July 1787. In August of the same year, he was in the...
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    Ben Medley for a purse of 200 Guineas on 31 May 1810 in 39 rounds at Moulsey Hurst near Hampton in the London borough of Richmond. On 21–23 December 1812...
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  • Hampton Court Green and Moulsey Hurst. The earliest known mention of Hampton as a cricket club is a single wicket match at Moulsey Hurst in August 1726. The...
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  • known dates team name home or used venue total source 1786 A to C Moulsey Hurst 1 notes "A to C" was in fact a Kent Eleven and it was a curiosity that...
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  • he played for Hornchurch against a combined White Conduit Club and Moulsey Hurst cricket team at Hornchurch. Two weeks after this match he appeared for...
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    guineas-a-side. On 22 August 1797 Bartholomew emerged victorious at Moulsey Hurst, a frequent prizefighting location. The bout was described as “a truly...
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  • It was established in 1871, although cricket has been played at the Moulsey Hurst since 1731. East Molesey's current ground, 'The Memorial Ground', has...
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  • June 1776. The match was against Hampshire on the neutral venue of Moulsey Hurst for a stake of 500 guineas. Hampshire scored 225 and 186; Kent scored...
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    is residential, by the Hampton-Molesey Hurst Ferry, which runs in the summer between Hampton and Moulsey Hurst park on the right bank. Left bank proceeding...
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    England. Beldham's known Surrey debut was in a low-scoring match at Moulsey Hurst on 9–10 June 1788. Hampshire batted first and were all out for 59, Beldham...
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    Yorkshireman named Stringer, the bout taking place on 9 September 1817 at Moulsey Hurst. After 29 rounds in 39 minutes, Spring won by knocking out his opponent...
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    boxer, Belasco, at only seventeen lost to Ned Brown on 27 July 1817 at Moulsey Hurst, but the combatant was Abey's brother Izzy, as he weighed only 114 pounds...
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  • Each boxer took £25 for their efforts. In a rematch in November at Moulsey Hurst, the Bristol Mercury admitted that both boxers showed a great deal of...
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  • repeated at first-class level since 1833. In August 1786, a match at Moulsey Hurst was played between teams from Hampshire (organised by the Hambledon...
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    England team was twice matched against Surrey. The first was played at Moulsey Hurst on Monday, 14 May, and Surrey won by four runs. The return on the 21st...
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