The Artillery Ground became the feature venue for major cricket in the mid-18th century.
The same two teams of "fives" met again on the Artillery Ground.
A game between two threes in the Artillery Ground.
A big game between two threes at the Artillery Ground.
London played its matches on the Artillery Ground, which still exists.
The club's last known major match was at the Artillery Ground in 1744 but the result is unknown.
Smith offered the Artillery Ground and its dwelling house, etc. on lease for 7 years.
Single wicket became increasingly popular during the 1730s, with numerous big money events taking place at the Artillery Ground.
It was especially popular among gamblers at the Artillery Ground during the middle years of the 18th century.
The same practice is in use at the Artillery Ground in 1732.