Excerpt from Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London During the Eighteenth Century, Vol. 2: Including the Charities, Depravities, Dresses and Amusements of the Citizens of London, During That Period; With a Review of the State of Society in 1807
The Lottery for 1714 contained tickets at 101. Each, with 6982 prizes and blanks; two of the former were with one of 5, another of 40001. A third of 30001. And a fourth of 20001. Five of 10001. Ten of 5001. Twenty of 2001. Fifty of 1001. Four hundred of 501. And six thousand four hundred and ninety-one of 2201.
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