The first match of the modern era was officially recorded on 29 October 1917 in Berlin, Germany.
No further matches are recorded as being played at the ground following this date and the its believed location is today agricultural fields.
Only 7 first-class matches were recorded in 1810:
A match is recorded from as early as 1843.
Fewer matches were recorded in 1798 than in previous years.
Numerous minor matches were also recorded there.
Points scored in each game by each team in all league matches are recorded.
A match was also recorded as being played in Le Havre.
Curling matches are recorded at the loch on 15 January 1850 and on 19 December 1844.
In the 1812 English cricket season, only one first-class match has been recorded.