[2] It is not to be confused with White Conduit Fields, in Islington, which was another venue of 18th century cricket.
It is believed that Lamb's Conduit Field ceased to be a cricket venue when construction of the Foundling Hospital was approved in or before 1739.
The first match known to have been played there was in June 1707 when London met Mitcham Cricket Club.
[3] There is a gap of over twenty years before the venue recurs in the cricket records.
[3] By this time, the London club was using the Artillery Ground as its primary venue and the construction of the Foundling Hospital probably ended its interest in Lamb's Conduit Field.