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[L] That Be Bristle
Gert Lush 4
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Blitzer
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6
ST
3
AG
3
AV
8
R
32
B
259
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5
F
0
G
45
Cp
5
In
0
Cs
33
Td
2
Mvp
1
GPP
82
XPP
0
SPP
82
Injuries
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Skills
Block
Guard
Jump Up
Mighty Blow
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The highest form of praise that can be given to anything by a Bristolian.
"Yer, joo see that gawd necklace she wuz werren? It were gert lush wunnet?"

<b>Ann Yearsley</b> (c. 1753 - 1806) was an English poet and writer.

Born in <u>Bristol</u> to John and Anne Cromartie (described as a milkwoman), Ann married John Yearsley, a yeoman, in 1774. A decade later the family were rescued from destitution by the charity of Hannah More and others. More organized subscriptions for Yearsley to publish Poems, on Several Occasions (1785). The success of the volume led to a quarrel between More and Yearsley over access to the trust in which profits from the undertaking were held. Yearsley included her account of this quarrel in an 'Autobiographical narrative' appended to a fourth, 1786, edition of the poems.

Now supported by Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol, Yearsley published Poems, on Various Subjects in 1787. A Poem on the Inhumanity of the Slave-Trade appeared in 1788. She turned to drama with Earl Goodwin: an Historical Play (performed in 1789 ; printed in 1791) and to novel-writing with The Royal Captives: a Fragment of Secret History, Copied from an Old Manuscript (1795). Her final collection of poetry, The Rural Lyre, appeared in 1796.
Match performances
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Opponent
Comp
TD
Int
Cas
Mvp
Spp
2010-08-01
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1
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2
2010-08-05
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1
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3
2010-09-02
1
-
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1
2010-09-19
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-
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1
5
2010-09-27
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-
-
2
-
4
2010-10-13
1
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1
2010-10-25
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1
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2
2010-11-01
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-
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1
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2
2010-11-25
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2
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4
2010-12-15
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-
-
1
-
2
2011-04-13
3
-
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1
-
5
2011-04-27
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2
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4
2011-06-08
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1
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2
2011-07-05
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2
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4
2011-07-14
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1
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2
2011-07-30
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1
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2
2011-08-01
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1
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2
2011-09-13
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-
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1
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2
2011-09-22
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1
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2
2011-09-28
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-
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3
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6
2011-10-13
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1
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3
2011-10-23
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-
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2
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4
2011-10-31
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1
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2
2011-11-24
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3
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6
2012-01-16
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1
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2
2012-02-04
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1
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2
2012-03-08
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3
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6