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词条 List of English cricketers (1772–1786)
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  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. E

  6. F

  7. G

  8. H

  9. I

  10. L

  11. M

  12. N

  13. P

  14. Q

  15. R

  16. S

  17. T

  18. V

  19. W

  20. Y

  21. See also

  22. Notes

  23. References

  24. Bibliography

This is a list of English cricketers who played first-class cricket between the 1772 and 1786 English cricket seasons. This spans the period between first matches to have been given retrospective first-class status in 1772 to the formation of the Marylebone Cricket Club in 1787. A total of 67 first-class matches were played during this period.

Cricket during this period became increasingly similar to the modern game, although bowling remained underarm until the 19th century. The first Laws of Cricket had been established in 1744 and in 1774 a revision of the Laws added Leg before wicket as a mode of dismissal.[1] The third stump was added after 1775.[2]

Cricket scorecards became increasingly complete from 1772 onwards and the players included are those known to have played in matches which were given retrospective first-class status between 1772 and 1786 inclusive.

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A

NameSeasons{{efn-ua|The range of seasons the player was involved in first-class cricket are shown. CommentsWhere no specific reference is provided references can be found on the player's article. Further information can be found in Scores and Biographies, Volume 1.
Edward Aburrow1772–1782Played in 44 first-class matches for Hampshire sides.
Stephen Amherst1783–179531 appearances, mainly for Kent. An important patron of the game in Kent.
Henry Attfield1773–1788Played in 20 first-class matches, most frequently for Surrey sides.[3]
James Aylward 1773–1797107 appearances, mainly for Hampshire, Kent and England XIs.

B

NameSeasons Comments Ref
Baker1777Played one match for Hampshire. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[4][5]
William Barber1772–1777Played in 15 first-class matches for Hampshire.[6]
William Bartholomew1773–1789Played in four first-class matches, two for Surrey, one for Chertsey and one for an England XI.[7]
James Bayley1773–1783Made four first-class appearances for Hampshire XIs. Other than his name, no biographical information is known.[8]
John Bayton1776–1777Played in two first-class matches, once for Kent in 1776 and once for an England XI in 1777.[9]
William Bedster1777–179459 first-class appearances for a variety of sides.
Charles Bennet, 4th Earl of Tankerville1773–1781A leading patron of Surrey cricket. Played in 25 first-class matches.[10]
Berwick1779–1780Played in six first-class matches. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[11][12]
Blake1773Played in one match for Surrey against Kent. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[13]
Boltwood1778Recorded in one match for an England XI against Chertsey. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[14]
Henry Bonham1778Played a single first-class match for Hampshire.[15]
Francis Booker1773–179045 first-class appearances, mainly for England XIs and Kent sides.
John Boorman1772–1793Played in 55 first-class matches, mainly for Kent sides. Recorded by CricketArchive as James Boorman.[16]
George T. Boult1786–1795Made 20 first-class appearances.[17]
William Bowra1775–1792Made 50 first-class appearances, mainly for Kent and England XIs
William Brazier1774–179450 first-class matches, mainly for Kent sides.[18]
Thomas Brett1772–1778Made 32 first-class appearances for Hampshire.[19]
William Bullen1773–1797Played 113 first-class matches, mainly for Kent and England XIs.[20]
John de Burgh, 13th Earl of Clanricarde1773Played in a single first-class match for Surrey.[21]

C

NameSeasons Comments Ref
Childs1772–1774Played in eight first-class matches, four for Surrey and four for England XIs. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[22]
Robert Clifford1777–179271 first-class matches, mainly for Kent sides.
Samuel Colchin1773–1778Made 10 first-class appearances, five for England XIs, four for Kent and one for Hampshire. Nephew of Robert Colchin.[23]
Collier1786One match for Kent Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[24]
Couchman1783–1786Two first-class appearances, one for West Kent in 1783 and one for Kent in 1786. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[25]
J. Cole1784–1788Two first-class matches, one for Hampshire in 1784 and one for and England XI in 1788. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[26]
Henry Crosoer1786–1790Eight first-class matches, mainly for Kent sides.

D

NameSeasons Comments Ref
John Dampier1786–1787Three first-class matches for the White Conduit Club.
Davidson1784–1787Three first-class appearances, one for each of England, Hornchurch and Essex. Other than a surname, no biographical details are known.[27]
John Brewer Davis1773Played twice for Kent before being knighted in September 1773.[28]
T. Davis1773–1776Played six first-class matches for Hampshire as well as one other match for Hambledown Town. Other than his surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[29]

E

NameSeasons Comments Ref
Gilbert East1786–1794Made 12 appearances in first-class matches.
John Edmeads1772–1779Played 17 first-class matches, most frequently for Surrey sides. Brother of William Edmeads.[30]
William Edmeads1775Played one first-class match for Surrey. Brother of John Edmeads.[31]

F

NameSeasons Comments Ref
William Fennex1786–1816Made 88 first-class appearances for a variety of teams, including playing 41 times for England XIs and 13 times for Middlesex.
Finch1786One first-class match for Kent. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[32]
George Finch, 9th Earl of Winchilsea1786–1804Played in 128 first-class matches. A founder member of MCC and guarantor for Thomas Lord during the establishment of Lord's.[33]
Jasper Fish1773Played a single first-class match for Kent.[34]
John Frame1772–1774Played seven first-class matches for Kent, Hampshire and England sides.[35]
Francis1775A single first-class match for Hampshire. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[36]
Richard Francis1773–1793Played 47 first-class matches[37]
John Freemantle1780–1782Played in seven first-class matches for Hampshire. Elder brother of Andrew Freemantle.[38][39]
James Fuggles1772–1773Appeared in four first-class matches, three for England XIs in 1772 and one for Kent in 1773. Other than his name, o biographical information is known.[40]

G

NameSeasons Comments Ref
Gibson1780Played twice for Sir Horatio Mann's XI. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[41]
Gill1772Played in one first-class match for an England side in 1772 and is known to have played for Buckinghamshire in two matches in 1759.[42][43]

H

NameSeasons Comments Ref
W. Hall1782One match for Hampshire. Other than his surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[44]
David Harris1782–1798A total of 78 first-class appearances, most frequently for Hampshire and England sides.
Isaac Hatch1786A single first-class match for Kent.[45]
Hawkins1786–1787Four first-class appearances, including two for Hampshire, one for White Conduit Club and one for the Earl of Winchilsea's XI. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[46]
Hodges1781A single first-class appearance for Sir Horatio Mann's XI. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[47]
Hogben1781–1782Six appearances in 1781 and 1782 for Kent sides. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[48]
William Hogsflesh1772–177511 first-class matches for Hampshire.
Holness1781A single first-class match for East Kent. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[49]
Richard Hosmer1780–1791Made 18 first-class appearances, mainly for Kent sides.[50]
Edward Hussey1773–179718 first-class appearances, mainly for Kent and MCC sides.[51]

I

NameSeasons Comments Ref
Irons1778Recorded in one match for an England XI against Chertsey. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[52]

L

NameSeasons Comments Ref
Lamborn1777–1781Played in 22 first-class matches. Was featured in The Cricketers of My Time.[53]
George Leer1772–1782Made 44 first-class appearances for Hampshire sides.[54]
Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond1786–1802A founder member of MCC, Lennox played in 46 first-class matches, most frequently for MCC, England sides and his own side. He was a guarantor for Thomas Lord when he established the first Lord's ground in 1787.[55]
M. Lewis1773Played twice for Surrey. Other than his surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[56]
George Louch1773–1797Played in 122 first-class matches for a wide variety of sides, with 39 matches played for MCC.

M

NameSeasons Comments Ref
Sir Horatio Mann, 2nd Baronet1773Played in two first-class matches for Kent sides. More significant as a major patron of cricket in Kent.[57]
Noah Mann1777–1789Made 56 first-class appearances, 39 of which were for Hampshire. Father of Noah Mann junior.
Mansfield1778Recorded in one match for an England XI against Chertsey. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[58]
T. Martin1781–1783Two first-class matches, one for Sir Horatio Mann's XI and one for East Kent. Other than his surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[59]
Richard May1772–1780Made 13 first-class appearances mainly for Kent sides. Brother of Thomas May.
Thomas May1772–1773Played in five first-class matches for England XIs and for Kent. Brother of Richard May.
name=miller|Both CricketArchive and CricInfo credit Richard Miller with the longer career. This appears to be at odds with most other sources where Joseph or J Miller are recorded in the majority of matches.}}1772–1783Played in 54 first-class matches, most frequently for England and Kent sides. Brother of Richard Miller.[60]
name=miller}}1774Played in one first-class match for Surrey. Brother of Joseph Miller.[61]
Mills1778–1781Played in nine first-class matches. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[62]
John Minshull1772–1780Also known as John Minchin, he played 28 first-class matches.[63]
George Henry Monson1786–1792A total of 10 first-class appearances.
Muggeridge1774–1778Played in four first-class matches for Surrey sides and twice in club matches for Coulsdon Cricket Club, once in 1775 and once in 1784. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[64]

N

NameSeasons Comments Ref
Richard Newman1773–1793Made 19 first-class appearances, mainly for Kent and MCC.[65]
Richard Nyren1772–1786Played in 49 first-class matches for Hampshire. Wrote The Cricketers of My Time.[66]

P

NameSeasons Comments Ref
Page1772–1773Played once for an England XI in 1772 and once for Surrey in 1773 in first-class matches and is known to have played one other match for Surrey in 1768. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[67]
William Palmer1772–1776Played in 17 first-class matches, mainly for Surrey and England XIs.
Thomas Pattenden1772–1783Played 30 first-class matches, primarily for Kent-based sides. Brother of William Pattenden.[68]
William Pattenden1780–1786Played five times, all for Kent-based sides. Younger brother of Thomas Pattenden.[69]
Pemmell1777–1781Played in three first-class matches, two for England XIs and one for Kent, as well as two other matches for Kent against Maidstone in 1777. Other than his surname, which is also recorded by as Pemell and Pennell, no biographical information is known.[70][71]
Constantine Phillips1773–1778Played in three first-class matches, two for England XIs and one for Surrey.
Polden1778Recorded in one match for an England XI against Chertsey. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[72]
Richard Purchase1773–1803Made 113 first-class appearances.[73]

Q

NameSeasons Comments Ref
Thomas Quiddington1774–1776Played in four matches for Surrey.

R

NameSeasons Comments Ref
Read1773Played once for an England XI against Hampshire. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[74]
Benjamin Remington1779–1783Played in 13 first-class matches. Brother of Michael and Thomas Remington[75]
Michael Remington1781–1791Made seven first-class appearances. Brother of Benjamin and Thomas Remington.[76]
Thomas Remington1780–1781Four first-class appearances. Brother of Benjamin and Michael Remington.[77]
Thomas Ridge1772–1775Made five first-class appearances for Hampshire sides.
Joey Ring1782–179689 first-class matches, most frequently for Kent and England XIs. Brother of George Ring.[78]

S

NameSeasons Comments Ref
John Sackville, 3rd Duke of Dorset1773–1783Made 23 appearances in first-class matches and was an important patron of the game.[79]
Richard Simmons1772–1779Played in 13 first-class matches.
T. Skinner1781A single first-class match for Hampshire. Other than his surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[80]
Jack Small1784–1810Played 144 matches, mainly for England and Hampshire sides. Son of John Small.
John Small1772–1798Played 111 matches. Father of Jack Small.
Richard Stanford1780–1787Played in eight first-class matches for Kent sides.
Lumpy Stevens1772–1789Played in a total of 83 first-class matches.
Peter Stewart1772–1779Played in 16 first-class matches for Hampshire sides.[81]
Robert Stone1773–1790Played in 10 first-class matches.
Tom Sueter1772–1790Played 67 first-class matches, 54 of them for Hampshire.
Thomas Swayne1778Played in one first-class as well as club matches for Chertsey.[82]

T

NameSeasons Comments Ref
Thomas Taylor1775–1798Played in 102 first-class matches, most frequently for Hampshire.[83]
Townsend1783–1786Played in five first-class matches, twice for England XIs and three times for Kent sides as well as in two other matches for Kent in 1777. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[84]

V

NameSeasons Comments Ref
Richard Aubrey Veck1776–1784Played in 36 first-class matches, mainly for Hampshire sides.[85]

W

NameSeasons Comments Ref
Harry Walker1786–1802101 first-class appearances, most frequently for Surrey. Brother of John and Tom Walker.
Tom Walker1786–1810Made 177 first-class appearances, most frequently for Surrey. Brother of Harry and John Walker.
Waller1774Played twice for Kent in first-class matches during 1774 and is known to have played in two club matches for Maidstone agains Kent in 1777. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[86]
Webb1781Five first-class matches for Kent sides. Other than his surname, no biographical information is known.[87]
James Wells1783–1800Played in 21 first-class matches, including 10 for Surrey and 7 for Hampshire. Brother of John Wells.
John Wheeler1773A single first-class appearance for Kent. Played in one other match for a London side in 1775. Other than his name, no biographical information is known.[88]
Thomas White1772–1789A total of 33 appearances for England, Kent and Surrey teams. Involved in the Monster Bat Incident 1771.
John Wood1772–1780Played in 23 first-class matches, mainly for Surrey.
John Wood1773–1783Played in 12 first-class matches for Kent and England sides.[89]

Y

NameSeasons Comments Ref
William Yalden1772–1783Wicket-keeper who played 44 first-class matches, mainly for Surrey and England XIs

See also

  • List of early English cricketers to 1771
  • List of English cricketers (1787–1825)
  • List of English cricketers (1826–1840)
  • List of English cricketers (1841–1850)
  • List of English cricketers (1851–1855)
  • List of English cricketers (1856–1860)
  • List of English cricketers (1861–1863)
  • The Cricketers of My Time by John Nyren, who played from 1787 to 1817

Notes

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References

Note that CricketArchive is a subscription only website.

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