A superb 180-run partnership for the second wicket put Settle in command from the start in their Senior League derby match at Barnoldswick. John Davidson hit sixteen fours and a six, narrowly missing his first century for the club with a score of 94 at a run a ball, a cracking pace for an opener. He was finally bowed by Jonathan Beech, not before passing 640 runs for the season. Pro Ashen Silva (68) partnered Davidson, striking seven boundaries and a six to claim his third half-ton of the year, himself passing the 600 mark. Overseas Amateur Dante Niles then compounded the hosts’ misery by rattling off 45 runs from 38 balls.
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THE Cato Street Conspiracy named after the meeting place where the conspirators met near Edgware Road in the West End of London was an attempt to murder all the British Cabinet ministers and the prime minister Lord Liverpool in 1820.
Most of its members were angered by the economic depression and political repression of the time and planned to assassinate the Cabinet, which on the night of February 23 was supposed to dine together in Lord Liverpool’s Grosvenor Square house.
They would then seize key buildings, overthrow the government and establish a committee of public safety to oversee a radical revolution.