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| name = Albert Thornton | image = Albert Thornton 1888.jpg | image_size = | alt = A black a white photograph of a man in a cap and stripped blazer sitting | caption = Albert Thornton in 1888 | fullname = Albert James Thornton | birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1856|01|17}} | birth_place = Folkestone, Kent | death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1931|06|14|1856|01|17}} | death_place = Kensington, London | nickname = | heightft = | heightinch = | heightcm = | heightm = | batting = Right-handed | bowling = Right-arm slow underarm | role = All-rounder | family = Richard Thornton (grandfather) Richard Napoleon Thornton (father) Rev. Richard Thornton (brother) Walter Thornton (brother) | club1 = Devon | year1 = 1879–1887 | club2 = Sussex | year2 = 1880–1881 | club3 = Kent | year3 = {{nowrap|1884–1891}} | club4 = EJ Sanders' XI | year4 = 1885 | type1 = FC | debutdate1 = 15 May | debutyear1 = 1879 | debutfor1 = MCC | debutagainst1 = Sussex | lastdate1 = 25 June | lastyear1 = 1891 | lastfor1 = Kent | lastagainst1 = Middlesex | columns = 1 | column1 = First-class | matches1 = 30 | runs1 = 947 | bat avg1 = 21.04 | 100s/50s1 = 1/4 | top score1 = 137 | deliveries1 = 1,406 | wickets1 = 27 | bowl avg1 = 24.70 | fivefor1 = 0 | tenfor1 = 0 | best bowling1 = 4/20 | catches/stumpings1 = 13/– | source = http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/21816.html CricInfo | date = 5 December | year = 2018 }} Albert James Thornton (17 January 1856 – 14 June 1931){{efn-ua|Thornton's birth date is given as 17 January 1857 by Winchester College sources.}}, born Albert James Lee,{{efn-ua|name=lee|Thornton's father was born Richard Lee and was the illegitimate son of Richard Thornton, one of the richest men of the 19th century. Lee changed his surname to Thornton in 1865 as a condition of his father's will.[1] Alumni Oxoniensis gives the birth names of both of Thornton's brothers as Lee, although it does not make the connection between him and the remainder of the family.[2]}} was an English amateur cricketer who played first-class cricket between 1879 and 1891. Thornton played mainly for Kent County Cricket Club as well as amateur sides in Kent, Devon, Sussex and Hampshire. He worked as a stockjobber who was the grandson of the 19th century millionaire Richard Thornton. Early life and professional careerThornton was born at Folkestone in Kent, the second son of Richard Napoleon Thornton{{efn-ua|name=lee}} and his wife Margaret.[3][4] He was educated at Winchester College, where he played some cricket, and at St John's College, Oxford before going on to work in the London Stock Exchange. He was commissioned as a Lieutenant in one of the volunteer battalions in the Royal Sussex Regiment in 1885.[3] Cricket careerThornton played cricket for the Gentlemen of Devon and Devon County Cricket Club during the 1870s before making his first-class debut for MCC against Sussex at Lord's in 1879. He played five times for Sussex in 1880 before moving to play for Kent between 1884 and 1891. Thornton made a total of 30 first-class appearances, 21 of which were for Kent.[5] He was awarded his Kent county cap in 1886, a year after his brother Richard Thornton.[6] He also played non-first-class cricket for the Gentlemen of Hampshire.[8][7] Thornton was described in his Wisden obituary as a "good and free hitter and a useful lob bowler", batting right-handed and bowling underarm.[8] He made one first-class century, scoring 137 for Kent against Sussex in 1887.[4][8] He toured North America with EJ Sanders XI in 1885 as part of a team captained by his brother Richard, playing in both of the first-class matches on the tour against the Gentlemen of Philadelphia, and played in Portugal for a team led by Tom Westray in 1895.[5][8] Family and later lifeThornton married Ernestine Alice Hawker in 1877 at Honiton in Devon, the county where his parents had owned property at Knowle near Sidmouth. The couple had no children.[9] Thornton's brothers, Walter and Richard, both played first-class cricket, Richard for Kent and Walter for Oxford University.[8] Thornton died at Kensington in London in 1931 aged 75.[4] Notes{{notelist-ua}}References{{Commons category|Albert Thornton}}1. ^The London Gazette, 4 August 1865, quoted at Family of Richard Napoleon (Lee) Thornton and Margaret James, Attfield Family Tree. Retrieved 2018-12-05. 2. ^Foster J (1891) Alumni Oxoniensis: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886, vol.4 - later series, pp.1414–1415. ([https://archive.org/details/alumnioxoniense02oxfogoog/page/n208 Available online]. Retrieved 2018-12-05.) 3. ^1 Wainewright JB (1907) Winchester College, 1836–1906 : a register, p.272. Winchester: P and G Wells. ([https://archive.org/details/winchestercolleg00wincuoft/page/272 Available online]. Retrieved 2018-02-03.) 4. ^1 2 Albert Thornton, CricInfo. Retrieved 2018-12-03. 5. ^1 [https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/33/33296/33296.html Albert Thornton], CricketArchive. Retrieved 2018-12-03. 6. ^Kent County Cricket Club - capped players from 1882, Kent County Cricket Club, 2016. Retrieved 2018-12-03. 7. ^Ambrose D (2003) [https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Articles/1/1318.html A brief profile of Albert Thornton], CricketArchive. Retrieved 2018-12-05. 8. ^1 2 3 4 Thornton, Mr Albert J, Obituaries in 1931, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1932. Retrieved 2018-12-03. 9. ^Family of Albert James Thornton and Ernestine Alice Hawker, Attfield Family Tree. Retrieved 2018-12-05. External links{{cricinfo|id=21816}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Thornton, Albert}} 7 : 1856 births|1931 deaths|English cricketers|Sussex cricketers|Kent cricketers|Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers|Oxford and Cambridge Universities cricketers |
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