List of English cricketers (1826–1840) explained

This is a list of cricketers who played first-class cricket in England in matches between the 1826 and 1840 seasons. The sport of cricket had acquired most of its modern features by this time and the period saw the establishment of roundarm bowling as an accepted practise.

County cricket clubs began to become more formally established during this period and Sussex County Cricket Club, the oldest professional sporting organisation in the world, was formerly established in 1839. This would soon be followed by formal organisations in other counties, although the County Championship was not formally established until 1890.

The players included are those known to have played in matches which were given retrospective first-class status between 1826 and 1840 inclusive.

A

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
Sir Thomas Abdy, 1st Baronet, of Albyns1834A single first-class appearance for MCC.[1]
John Abercrombie1838A single first-class match for Cambridge University.
James Adams1830Played in four first-class matches in 1830, two for Suffolk, one for Cambridge Town Club and one for the Players.[2]
Tom Adams1836–1858Played 157 first-class matches, mainly for Kent sides. Laid down the wicket at the Bat and Ball Ground in Gravesend in 1845 which was used by Kent for county matches between 1849 and 1971.[3] [4] [5]
J. Adlam1834Played twice for England sides, once against a Kent XI and once against a Sussex XI. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[6]
William Agar1835–1836Played in two first-class matches, once for MCC in 1835 and once for Cambridge University in 1836.
Benjamin Aislabie1808–184156 first-class matches for a range of teams, with 20 appearances for MCC. Secretary of MCC between 1822 and 1842 and President in 1823–24.
Henry Anderson1830–1832Made eight first-class appearances, five of which were for MCC. Brother of Robert Anderson.
Robert Anderson1837–1841Played in three matches for MCC. Brother of Henry Anderson.
Thomas Anson1839–1862Played in 44 first-class matches, mainly for Cambridge University, MCC and various Gentlemen's sides.
John Antrobus1826–1832Made two first-class appearances, once for Cambridge University in 1826 and once for Lord Strathavon's XI in 1832.
Argent1830Made a single first-class appearance for a Middlesex XI and is known to have played in several matches for St John's Wood against MCC between 1832 and 1835. Other than a surname, no other biographical information is known.[7]
Henry Arkwright1829–1834Played four times for Cambridge University, all against the Cambridge Town Club.
William Ashby1808–183045 appearances, mainly for Kent and England sides. Played nine times for the Players in early Gentlemen v Players matches.
Henry Ashley1830–1833Played in five first-class matches for MCC and was President of the club in 1834–35.[8]
Atkinson1826Played once for a Middlesex XI. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[9]
William Austin1827–1828Two appearances for Cambridge Town Club, both against Cambridge University.
W Ayling1825–1826Three matches for Sussex.[10]
Henry Ayres1829One first-class appearance for a Sussex side against a Kent XI without scoring a run. Ayres was christened in 1791 at Hangleton, but no other biographical details are known.[11] [12]

B

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
Richard Bagge1836Two first-class appearances for Norfolk against Yorkshire XIs. Played other matches for MCC and various Norfolk teams between 1844 and 1866. Twin brother of William Bagge.[13] [14]
William Bagge1836–1839Four first-class appearances, two for Norfolk against Yorkshire XIs in 1836 and two for MCC in 1839. Played other matches for MCC between 1837 and 1844. Twin brother of Richard Bagge.[15]
George Baigent1835Two first-class matches for Sussex sides.[16]
G. E. Baker1832Played once for The B's against MCC. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[17]
James Baker1816–182815 first-class appearances, mainly for Sussex and Kent teams.
William Barber1826–1828Made five first-class appearances, mainly for Sheffield teams.
George Barker1840Three first-class matches played for Cambridge University.
Thomas Barker1826–1845Played in 72 first-class matches, primarily for Nottingham and Nottinghamshire sides as well as MCC and England XIs.
Thomas Barker1833–1849Played in nine first-class matches for Yorkshire and Sheffield sides.
Frederick Barlow1834–1836Made four first-class appearances, three for Yorkshire XIs and one for Sheffield.
George Barnard1825–1826Two matches for Cambridge University against Cambridge Town. Had captained the Eton College side whilst at school and died in 1827 without completing his degree. The brother of John and Henry Watson Barnard.
John Barnard1815–183018 matches for a variety of sides, including seven for MCC sides. Brother of George and Henry Watson Barnard.
Charles James Barnett1820–183729 matches, mainly for MCC sides. First known President of MCC.
Edward Barnett1837–1841Played in five first-class matches, three of which were for Sussex.
Henry Barnett1836–1839Four matches for MCC.
William Barnett1837–1838Five first-class matches, four of which were for MCC.
Barton1831–1832Played in two first-class matches: once for A-K in 1831 and once for MCC the following year. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[18]
George Barton1835–1856A total of 37 first-class appearances, almost all for Sussex sides.
Abraham Bass1840–1843Played in four first-class matches, three for the North and one for a Nottinghamshire XI.
John Bastard1838–1840A total of six first-class matches played, all for Cambridge University.
Horace Bates1822–1832Nine appearances for the Bs and Kent sides.
J. Bathurst1835Played in two first-class matches for Oxford University in 1835 and in one other match for MCC the following year. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[19]
Robert Bathurst1838–1839Six first-class matches for Oxford University sides. Brother of Stuart Bathurst.
Stuart Bathurst1836–1839Six first-class matches for Oxford University. Brother of Frederick Bathurst.
Batt1827Made one appearance for the Gentlemen against the Players. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[20]
George Baxter1830A solitary first-class match for a Surrey XI.
John Baxter1830A single match for a Surrey XI.
John Bayley1822–185083 appearances, mostly for MCC.
Sir John Bayley, 2nd Baronet1817–1832Played in 11 matches for a variety of sides. MCC President in 1844/45.
Charles Henville Bayly1827–1832Three matches for Oxford University.
Henry Beagley1825–1835Professional from Hampshire who played in six first-class matches. Brother of John and Thomas Beagley.
John Beagley1823–1826Hampshire professional who played in six first-class matches. Brother of Henry and Thomas Beagley.
Thomas Beagley1816–1839Hampshire professional who played in 70 first-class matches for a variety of sides, including England XIs and the Players in early Gentlemen v Players matches. Brother of Henry and John Beagley.
Walter Bearblock1831–1832Played in two first-class matches, one for MCC and one for the Bs.
Beauclerk1831Made on first-class appearance for A-K. Played occasional other matches for MCC between 1832 and 1847. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[21]
Aubrey Beauclerk1837Played in two matches, one for MCC and one for the Bs. The son of Lord Frederick Beauclerk, who had been influential in the foundation of MCC, and brother of Charles William Beauclerk
Charles William Beauclerk1835–1837Played in 12 first-class matches. The son of Lord Frederick Beauclerk and brother of Aubrey Beauclerk.
C. Beecham1836A single first-class appearance for the Gentlemen. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[22]
Benn1831Played once for The Bs. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[23]
Studwell Bennett1830–1831Played in three first-class matches, once for the Bs and twice for Middlesex sides.
William Bennett1831–1845A total of 12 first-class matches played, most frequently for MCC.
George Cavendish-Bentinck1840–1846Played in 11 first-class matches, nine times for MCC.
C. Bentley1809–1832Played in three first-class matches, two for the Bs, as well as in one known match for MCC against Suffolk in 1827. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[24]
Henry Berens1837–1838Played in two first-class matches for the Gentlemen of Kent.
Richard Berens1819–1833Four first-class matches, one for Hampshire in 1819 and three for the Gentlemen of Kent between 1830 and 1833.
George Betts1832–1835Two first-class appearances, one for the Gentlemen and one for a Kent XI.
Henry Bird1819–1826Six first-class appearances for Cambridge Town Club.
James Bird1827–1834Made two first-class appearances for Oxford University and one for Norfolk. CricInfo splits the appearances between two players, one known only as Bird who played in the Norfolk match. CricketArchive credits all three appearances to the same man who later lived in Norfolk.[25] [26] [27]
W. Blackwell1835Played in one match, Left-Handed v Right-Handed. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[28]
Thomas Blake1829–1832Made seven first-class appearances.
Nathaniel Bland1836–1841Played in two first-class matches, one for MCC in 1836 and one for a Fast Bowlers side in 1841.
Richard Bodle1838–1849Played 15 first-class matches, 14 of which were for Hampshire sides.
William Procter Bolland1836–1843Played nine times in first-class matches for MCC.
Henry Bolsover1830A single first-class match for Sheffield.
Bond1835One match for MCC. Other than a surname, no biographical details are known.[29]
John Boning1822–1847Played in 35 first-class matches for Cambridge Town-based teams.
William Bonsey1839Played twice for MCC.
Henry Booth1835–1836Six first-class matches, all for Cambridge University.
William Borradaile1815–1832Three first-class matches.
John Borrer1837–1845Made four first-class appearances.
Michael Botting1829Played once for a Sussex XI.
George Boudier1840–1847Made 17 first-class appearances, 12 of which were for Cambridge University.
Joseph Bowles1834–1835Two first-class appearances for Oxford University.
Samuel Bowtell1830–1838Played in four first-class matches for the Cambridge Town Club.
John Bowyer1810–1828Played in 18 first-class matches.
Thomas Box1826–1856Played in 247 first-class matches as a wicket-keeper, including in every match played by Sussex between 1832 and 1856. Played in 20 Gentlemen v Players matches for the Players and was considered one of the best wicket-keepers and batsmen of his era. He leased the Royal Brunswick Ground in Hove until 1863.[30]
John Bradshaw1833–1849A total of six first-class appearances.
Peter Bramley1826A single first-class appearance for Nottingham.
John Brand1815–1828Played 28 times in first-class matches, mainly for MCC sides. Played five times for the Gentlemen in early Gentlemen v Players matches.
James Bray1816–1828Eight first-class matches.
Briden1826A single match for a Middlesex side. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[31]
James Brittain1827A single first-class match for Nottingham.
Charles Broadbridge1838Played one for a Sussex side.
Jem Broadbridge1814–1840Professional who made 102 first-class appearances, primarily for Sussex, and one of the first bowlers to make their name through bowling roundarm deliveries. Brother of William Broadbridge.
John Broadbridge1838A single appearance for the Left-handed team against MCC and one other match for the Uptown Club are all that is known of his career. Other than a name, no biographical information is known.[32]
William Broadbridge1817–1830Played in 25 first-class matches, mainly for Sussex.
Francis Brooke1836Played one match for MCC.[33]
A. Brooks1826A single first-class appearance for a Middlesex XI in 1826. Is known to have played one other match for Middlesex the previous year. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[34]
Robert Broughton1836–1864Made a total of 26 first-class appearances, most of which were for MCC or Cambridge University.
George Brown1819–1838Played in 52 first-class matches, mainly for Sussex.
Richard Brown1830–1833Five first-class matches for Cambridge University.
William Brown1836–1843Eight first-class matches played.
William Buckingham1835–1836Played in three first-class matches.
E. H. Budd1808–1831Made 72 first-class appearances for a variety of sides. Described as an "accomplished all-rounder".[35]
William Buller1833–1839Played in six first-class matches, including four for MCC. His son, Charles Buller, played in 90 first-class matches between 1865 and 1877.[36] [37]
Samuel Bullock1825–1827Three first-class appearances for Cambridge-based teams.
Thomas Burgoyne junior1835–1841Played four times in first-class matches for MCC.
George Burr1840–1841Three appearances for Cambridge University.
James Burt1825–1832Amateur who made 13 first-class appearances.
Arthur Button1838Played in one first-class match for MCC.

C

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
Caesar1828Played in one match for a Kent XI, probably as a last minute replacement for an established player. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[38] [39]
Benjamin Caesar1824–1830Played 11 first-class matches for Surrey teams. His sons, Julius and Frederick Caesar played first-class cricket
Will Caldecourt1821–184442 first-class matches, mainly for MCC and England XIs.
George Caldwell1829–1833Played in 10 first-class matches. Brother of Henry Caldwell.
Henry Berney Caldwell1832Played in five first-class matches, four for MCC and one for an England side. Played in a number of other matches, mainly for Norfolk and Swaffam. Brother of George Caldwell.[40]
Thomas Calhoun1827Played once for a Kent side.
Charles Calmady1828A single appearance for MCC.
Hugh Campbell1837Played twice for MCC.[41]
George Carpenter1838–1844Played in nine matches, all for Cambridge-based sides.
Lewis Carrick1828A single match for a Kent side.
Charles Chapman1825–1831Six first-class matches, all for Cambridge University. Captained Eton as a schoolboy.
Thomas Charlton1839–1840Played in four first-class matches, three for Nottingham and one for MCC.
Richard Cheslyn1825–1846Made 10 first-class appearances.
Christie1830Played one first-class match for Middlesex and is known to have played one other match for Marylebone in 1828. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[42]
George Claridge1818–1829Played in 10 first-class matches, eight of which were for Kent.
C. Clarke1837Played in one first-class match for MCC. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[43]
William Clarke1826–1845Played in 143 first-class matches. Described as "one of the most remarkable cricketers of the nineteenth century", Clarke played for Nottingham. He formed the William Clarke's All-England Eleven, a team of touring professionals, in 1846.[44]
William Grasett Clarke1840–1848Played in four first-class matches, including in the 1840 University Match.[45]
William Clifford1834–1841Played 29 first-class matches, primarily for Kent sides.
Robert Dillon, 3rd Baron Clonbrock1832–1834Played in five first-class matches.
Henry Clutterbuck1832Played in one match for Oxford University.
James Cobbett1826–1841Played in 100 first-class matches for a range of sides, mainly for MCC, where he was a professional bowler for 16 seasons, and England XIs. Considered one of the best all-rounders of his era.[46]
John Coker1840–1844Played 11 first-class matches.[47]
Henry Cole1835Played once for a Yorkshire XI.[48]
John Cooke1829Played once for Oxford University.
William Cookesley1822–1827Four matches for Cambridge University.
Algernon Coote1837–1840Played in 12 first-class matches.[49]
St Vincent Cotton1832–1835Played in 21 first-class matches for a variety of sides.[50]
Courtnay1825–1826Two first-class appearances, one for Godalming in 1825 and the other for Sussex the following year. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[51] [52]
Cowell1817–1828Played four matches, three for MCC sides. Served in the British Army as a Major, but other than this and his surname no biographical information is known.[53]
Frederick Craven1833Played once for Cambridge University.
Thomas Craven1837–1851Played in 14 first-class matches.[54]
Charles Creswell1836–1843Played in 11 first-class matches.
Charles Crofts1840–1843Played in three first-class matches, once for Sussex and twice for Cambridge University.
Henry Crook1827–1837Five first-class matches for Nottingham and Nottinghamshire sides.
John Crouch1827–1836Seven first-class appearances, all for Cambridge-based sides.
Thomas Crowhurst1832One first-class match for the Gentlemen of Kent.

D

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
Samuel Dakin1840–1855Played in 45 first-class matches for a wide range of teams, most frequently for MCC or The North.
James Dale1823–1827Played nine matches for Sussex.
Edward Daniell1835–1837Four appearances in first-class matches, three of which were for Oxford University.
George Daniels1830–1839Played five times for Sussex in firs-class matches.
Mathew Daplyn1833–1836Made seven appearances in first-class matches, four of which were for Norfolk.
Darby1840A single first-class appearance for the Cambridge Town Club against Cambridge University. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[55]
Benjamin Dark1814–1826Six first-class appearances. Brother of James Dark.
James Dark1815–1843Played in 17 matches before going on to own Lord's, which he developed as a ground. Brother of Benjamin Dark.
Nicholas Darnell1836–1840Made nine first-class appearances.[56]
Henry Daubeney1834–1837Played in four first-class matches.[57]
John Davidson1828–1845Played in six first-class matches. Brother of William Davidson.
William Davidson1832–1837Three first-class matches, Brother of John Davidson.
J. Davies1825–1832Played 10 matches for Cambridge-based teams, occasionally as a wicket-keeper. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical details are known.[58]
Henry Davis1826Played on first-class match for a Sheffield and Leicester team.
James Davis1828–1834Played in four first-class matches.
George Dawson1827–1836Played in eight first-class matches, mainly for Sheffield or Yorkshire sides.
John Day1829–1835Played eight first-class matches, all for Nottingham or Nottinghamshire sides.
William de St Croix1839–1843Made 15 first-class appearances, 12 of which were for Cambridge University.
Henry Deacon1840–1842Played in five first-class matches.[59]
Thomas Deakin1833–1836Played in five matches for Yorkshire or Sheffield sides.
Jemmy Dean1835–1861Played in 305 first-class matches, most frequently for Sussex or MCC. Helped form the United All-England XI with John Wisden.[60]
Charles Dearman1828–1832Played in eight first-class matches for Sheffield teams.
James Dearman1826–1846Played 22 first-class matches, primarily for Sheffield or Yorkshire sides.
John Deedes1822–1829Made 12 first-class appearances. Brother of William Deedes senior.
William Deedes senior1817–1826Made 24 first-class appearances and went on to be President of MCC.
William Dench1826One first-class appearance for Sussex.
Henry Denison1829A sole first-class match for Oxford University.
William Denison1832–1847Played in eight first-class matches.
J. Denne1832Played one first-class match for an England XI. Other than surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[61]
Thomas Denne1827–1832Played in four first-class matches.
Joseph Dennis1803–1829Made seven first-class appearances for Nottingham sides.
John Dicker1840–1844Played in three first-class matches, two of which were for Kent sides.
John Dolignon1832–1844Five first-class appearances.
John Dolphin1825–1834Six first-class matches, four of which were for Cambridge University between 1825 and 1827.
Alban Dorrinton1836A single appearance for a Kent side. Brother of William Dorrinton.
William Dorrinton1836–1848Made 94 first-class appearances, mainly for Kent and MCC.
William Drake1836One first-class match for Oxford University.[62]
Charles Duff1824–1830Twelve appearances for Sussex sides.
Duke1831A single first-class match for the Cambridge Town Club. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[63]
Timothy Duke1823–1828Five first-class matches for Kent.
Harry Dupuis1828–1830Three first-class matches for Cambridge University.
Durell Durell1838–1840Four first-class matches for Oxford University and MCC.[64]
James Dyer1830One first-class match for the Gentlemen of Kent.
William Dyer1830One first-class match for the Gentlemen of Kent.
Percyvall Dyke1822–1837Played in 21 first-class matches, most frequently for Kent sides. Brother of Thomas Dyke.
Thomas Dyke1824–1827Played in two first-class matches, one for MCC and one for Kent. Brother of Percyvall Dyke.

E

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
Octavius Eaden1827–1831Played in four first-class matches for Cambridge-based sides.
David Edwards1826–1843Played 26 first-class matches, all for Cambridge-based sides.
W. Edwards1832–1843Played in seven first-class matches, mainly for the Cambridge Town Club. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical details are known.[65]
George Elliot1831May have played twice for Cambridge University in 1831, although he is thought to have been serving in the Royal Navy at the time and there is no record of him having graduated from the university.
Charles Ellis1833Played in three first-class matches.[66]
Edward Ellis1829–1835Played in nine first-class matches, manly for Cambridge University.
W. Ellis1835Played a single match for MCC. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical details are known.[67]
William Webb Ellis1827Played once for Oxford University in the 1827 University Match. Is better known as the apocryphal "inventor" of Rugby Union.[68]
Henry Ellison1833–1837Played in six first-class matches. Better known as the founder of the Church of England and Ireland Temperance Society in 1862.[69]
Edward Elmhirst1834–1843Played in 15 first-class matches.
John Emmerson1827–1831Played in three first-class matches for Cambridge-based sides. Brother of William Emmerson.
William Emmerson1829Played in a single first-class match for the Cambridge Union Club. Brother of John Emmerson.
George Englebright1834Played in a single first-class match for Norfolk.
Etherington1830One first-class appearance for Sussex. Other than a surname, no biographical details are known.[70]
Henry Everett1812–1839Played in 10 first-class matches.
Mortimer Ewen1839–1844Played in seven first-class matches, six of which were for Sussex.

F

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
Frederick Fagge1833–1853Played in 44 first-class matches, primarily for Kent or the Gentlemen of Kent.
James Faithfull1839A single first-class match for Oxford University.[71]
Arthur Farmer1834–1839Ten first-class matches, all for Cambridge-based sides.[72]
George Faulkner1829A single first-class appearance for Sussex.
Nicholas Felix1830–1852Made 132 first-class appearances, 52 of which were for Kent and 23 for Surrey. Felix was a pseudonym: his actual surname was Wanostrocht. Described as "one of the most remarkable cricketers of all times".[73]
Francis Fenner1829–1856Played 54 first-class matches, most frequently for Cambridge-based sides. Established Fenner's ground in Cambridge.
Fidler1830Played a single match for Middlesex. Other than a surname, no biographical details are known.[74]
J. Fisher1827Played in one match for Sheffield. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical details are known.[75]
Thomas Flavel1821–182822 first-class matches, most frequently for Godalming.
John Floyer1832–1833Played in two first-class matches.
C. B. Ford1837A single match for MCC. Other than a surname and initials, no biographical information is known.[76]
Frederick Ford1836Played one match for MCC.[77]
George Ford1837–1840Played in nine first-class matches.[78]
J. Ford1836Played a single match for MCC. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical details are known.[79]
William Ford1839–1849Played in six first-class matches. Three sons, William Justice Ford, Augustus Ford and Francis Ford all played first-class cricket.[80]
Thomas Foster1827–1828Played twice for Nottingham.
John Foxcraft1837–1842Played four times for Nottinghamshire sides.
George Freemantle1829–1832Made three first-class appearances.
John Freer1827Played twice for Cambridge University.
Thomas Fryer1832Played twice for the Cambridge Town Club against MCC.[81]
J. Fuller1831–1834Played in a total of ten first-class matches, all for Cambridge-based sides. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[82]

G

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
Gainsford1834A single match for Sheffield. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[83]
George Galloway1837–1844Played in four first-class matches.
Gloucester Gambier1838–1844Played in three first-class matches.[84]
Thomas Gamble1826A single first-class match for a Sheffield and Leicester side. Brother of William Gamble.
William Gamble1828Played in one first-class match. Brother of Thomas Gamble.
C. Gardiner1828A solitary match for Kent. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[85] [86]
John Gardiner1828–1830Played twice in first-class matches for Surrey XIs.
Frederick Garnett1840A single first-class match for Oxford University.[87]
James Garnett1833Played in two first-class matches for Cambridge University.
William Garnett1839One match for Oxford University.[88]
John Garnier1832A sole first-class appearance for Oxford University. Brother of William Garnier.[89]
Thomas Garnier1832Two first-class matches for Oxford University. Brother of John Garnier. Became Dean of Lincoln Cathedral.[90]
William Garrat1832–1845Made a total of 32 appearances in first-class matches, most frequently for Nottinghamshire-based sides.
Edward Garrow1839One first-class match for Oxford University.[91]
Richard Garth1839–1844Played in 21 first-class matches, mostly for MCC and Oxford University.
Daniel Geere1840Played twice for Sussex.
John Gibson1837–1842Made a total of four first-class appearances, three of which were for Nottinghamshire-based sides.
Robert Gibson1828Played one match for Nottingham.
George Markham Giffard1834–1836Played in four first-class matches for Oxford University.[92]
William Girton1830Played once for Suffolk. CricInfo identifies him as P. Girton and provides no additional biographical information, CricketArchive as William Girton.[93] [94]
Matthew Gisborne1840Played once for the North of England.[95]
Robert Glasscock1832–1834Four first-class matches for Cambridge-based sides.[96]
George Goad1826–1834Played in seven first-class matches for Sussex.
George Goldney1838A single appearance for Cambridge University.
Billy Good1831–1847Played in 68 first-class matches, most frequently for MCC.
Charles Goodall1826A solitary first-class match for a Nottingham side.
Charles Gordon, 10th Marquess of Huntly1818–1843Played 33 first-class matches, most frequently for MCC sides. Styled as Lord Strathavon between 1794 and 1836 and the Earl of Aboyne from 1836 to 1853. Brother of Francis Gordon.
Francis Gordon1826–1830Played in seven first-class matches. Brother of Charles Gordon.
Charles Goring1836–1838Played four times for Oxford University in first-class matches.[97]
William Goring1833–1835Played in seven first-class matches.[98]
James Graham, 4th Duke of Montrose1828A single appearance for an England XI.
Henry Grazebrook1828–1830Four appearances in first-class matches for Cambridge University.
Green1828A single match for a Kent side. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known, although Kent histories suggest the possibility that he was the father of William Green who played three times for the county side in the 1850s and 60s.[99] [100]
William Greenwood1818–1828Played twice, once for Hampshire against MCC in 1818 and once for Hampshire against an England XI in 1828.
Charles Greville1819–1827Played five times, three times for MCC and twice for the Gentlemen.
Thomas Grimstead1831A single match for a Surrey side.
Edward Grimston1832–1849Played in 32 first-class matches, mainly for MCC. Brother of James and Robert Grimston.
James Grimston, 2nd Earl of Verulam1830–1849Made 21 first-class appearances, most frequently for MCC. Brother of Edward and Robert Grimston. Succeeded his father as 2nd Earl of Verulam in 1845. MCC President in 1837–38 and 1867–68.
Robert Grimston1836–1855Played in 63 first-class matches, most frequently for MCC or the Gentlemen of England. MCC President 1883–84 and the only President of the club to have died in office. Brother of Edward and James Grimston.
James Grinham1822–1835Played in 13 first-class matches, nine of which were for Godalming.
Groom1833A single first-class match for Norfolk. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[101]
Joseph Grout1838–1839Played in eight first-class matches.
Joe Guy1837–1854Made 148 first-class appearances, most commonly for England sides or teams from Nottinghamshire.
Guyett1826One first-class appearance for a Middlesex side. Other than a surname, no biographical details are known.[102]

H

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
Israel Haggis1834–1849Played in 20 first-class matches, mainly for Cambridge-based sides.[103]
Charles Hale1832Four first-class matches played.[104]
Richard Hales1840A single first-class match for Oxford University.[105]
Henry Hall1827–1837Played a total of 14 first-class matches, most frequently for Yorkshire or Sheffield sides.
James Hall1821–1838A total of 12 matches for Cambridge-based sides.
W. Hall1833–1834Played five times for the Cambridge Town Club. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[106]
Henry Hand1828–1840Played in 14 first-class matches.
Edwin Handley1827Played twice for Cambridge University.
Thomas Harden1829Played one first-class match for a Kent side.
John Richard Hardy1829A single match for Cambridge University.
Hare1830Played one match for MCC. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[107]
Archibald Harenc1840–1859Played in 14 first-class matches, generally for amateur sides such as the Gentlemen of Kent, as well as a number of other matches for the same side. Also played a non-first-class match for Canada against the United States in 1845 at McGill University in Montréal. Brother of Charles, Edward and Henry Harenc.[108]
Charles Harenc1830–1849Played in 56 first-class matches, most frequently for the Gentlemen of Kent and for Kent sides both before and after the formation of Kent County Cricket Club. Had captained Harrow School and went on to play a number of non-first-class matches for sides such as I Zingari. Brother of Archibald, Edward and Henry Harenc.[109]
Edward Harenc1837–1841Played in four first-class matches, once for the Gentlemen of Kent in 1837 and three times for Cambridge University in 1840 and 1841. Brother of Archibald, Charles and Henry Harenc.
Henry Harenc1832Played in one first-class match for the Gentlemen of Kent. Brother of Archibald, Charles and Edward Harenc.[110]
Edward Harman1837A single match for MCC.[111]
William Harvey1831A single match for Cambridge University.
Frederick Haslett1837–1841Six first-class matches for Sussex teams.
Ashby Haslewood1833–1835Three matches for Cambridge University.
Henry Hattersley1834Played in three first-class matches for Yorkshire-based sides.[112]
Hawkes1836Played in one first-class match for Norfolk. Is known to have played one other match for the side in 1843. Other than a surname, no biographical details are known.[113]
Charles Hawkins1838–1845Played in 57 first-class matches, most frequently for Sussex or England XIs.
Daniel Hayward1832–1851Appeared in 24 first-class matches, primarily for Cambridge-based sides.
Thomas Heath1828–1848Played in 20 first-class matches for sides from Nottinghamshire.
John Henson1834Played in one match for Nottingham. Other than a name, no biographical details are known.[114] [115]
Edward Herbert, 3rd Earl of Powis1837–1838Played in two matches for the Cambridge Town Club.[116]
Lord Charles Hervey1835Played in one match for Cambridge University.[117]
Sir Frederick Hervey-Bathurst, 3rd Baronet1831–1861Played in 92 first-class matches, most frequently for Gentlemen's sides and MCC.
William Hewitt1827–1829Played in six first-class matches for Nottingham.
Robert Hibbert1832Appeared twice for Cambridge University in first-class matches.
Horatio Hildyard1832Played in two matches for Oxford University.[118]
Hillingston1831One match for A-K. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[119]
Arthur Hill, 4th Marquess of Downshire1837One match for MCC.
Robert Hills1836–1838Played in seven first-class matches for Kent sides
Thomas Hills1840One appearance for a Kent XI.
William Hillyer1835–1853Played in 230 first-class matches, most frequently for MCC and Kent. Considered "one of the greatest bowlers of his period".[120]
John Hilton1829–1830Played in three first-class matches for Nottingham.
Edward Hoare1831Played a single match for Cambridge University. Brother of John Gurney Hoare.
Henry Hoare1835–1838Played in six matches for MCC.[121]
John Gurney Hoare1831Played once for Cambridge University. Brother of Edward Hoare.
Edward Hodgson1835–1836Appeared in three matches for Cambridge University.
James Hodson1838–1854Played in 54 first-class matches, 51 of which were for Sussex.
William Hodson1833A single match for Sussex.
E. Hogg1833–1836Played three first-class matches for Norfolk. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[122]
Robert Holden1835–1836Played in five first-class matches for MCC.[123]
Holdsworth1830–1831Played in two first-class matches for Sheffield. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[124]
Henry Holloway1836A single match for Oxford University.[125]
Holmes1832Played a single first-class match for Cambridge University. Other than a surname, no biographical details are known.[126]
William Hooker1823–1833Played in 26 first-class matches, most commonly for Sussex.
William Hopkins1825–1828Four first-class matches, three for Cambridge University and one for an England XI.
James Hopper1822–1827Three matches for Kent.
J. Horn1827Played on a single match for the Cambridge Union Club. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[127]
Edward Horsman1827–1829Played in three matches for Cambridge University.
Howard1834Made a single first-class appearance for Norfolk. Other than a surname, no biographical details are known.[128]
Henry Howard1830–1832Played in three first-class matches for three different sides.
Thomas Howard1803–1829Made 88 first-class appearances, mainly for England XIs and Hampshire sides.
Abraham Hume1839–1844Played in 12 first-class matches for Cambridge University or MCC.
Francis Hurt1840A solitary match for MCC.
Joseph Hydes1834Played in two first-class matches for a Yorkshire XI, both against Norfolk.[129]

J

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
Alfred Jackson1837One first-class match for the Gentlemen.[130]
James Jardine1827–1829Played in two first-class matches.
Charles Jarvis1826A solitary first-class match played for Nottingham. Brother of George Jarvis.
George Jarvis1826–1841Played in a total of 37 first-class matches, generally for sides from Nottinghamshire. Brother of Charles Jarvis.
William Jenkins1826–1830Three first-class appearances for Sussex.
Charles Jenner1828–1833Played in six first-class matches. Brother of Herbert and Henry Jenner.
Herbert Jenner1825–1838Played in 36 first-class matches, mainly for Kent sides and the Gentlemen. Captained Cambridge University in the first University Match in 1827, was President of MCC in 1833/34 and of the West Kent club. Brother of Charles and Henry Jenner.
Henry Jenner1839–1842Played in four first-class matches. Brother of Charles and Herbert Jenner.[131]
John Jenner1807–1826Six first-class matches, five of which were for Middlesex.
Isaac Johnson1840–1843Played three times for Nottinghamshire.
T. Johnson1825–1834Played in 17 first-class matches for Cambridge sides. Other than his surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[132]
P. S. Johnston1833–1834Two matches, one for Yorkshire and one for Sheffield. Other than his surname and initials, no biographical information is known.[133]
W. Johnston1837–1838Two matches for Cambridge Town sides. Other than his surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[134]
Jones1832–1833Two matches for Sussex. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[135]
G. Jones1839Played a single match for the Cambridge Town Club. Other than his surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[136]
Harry Jones1826A single first-class match for a Middlesex side.
John Judd1831A single first-class match for Cambridge University.
Henry Jupp1824–1827Two first-class appearances, one for Godalming in 1824 and one for an England XI in 1827.

K

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
Walter Kavanagh1834Played in three first-class matches, two for Cambridge University and one for MCC.
Robert William Keate1832–1853Played in 39 first-class matches, 21 of which were for MCC.
William Keen1821–1831Played in 28 first-class matches, including 12 for Godalming and seven for Surrey.
Kelsey1829A single first-class match for Sussex. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[137]
Francis Kerry1830A single match for Nottingham.
George Kettle1839–1851A total of 15 first-class appearances.
John Kettleband1826–1832Nine first-class matches, all for Nottingham.
John King1830A single first-class match for Suffolk. Played regularly for Suffolk and Bury St Edmunds between 1821 and 1831 in other matches.
Samuel Kingdon1827One first-class match for Cambridge University.
Henry Robert Kingscote1825–1844Made 33 first-class appearances. President of MCC 1827/28.
James Kirkpatrick1838One first-class match played for the Gentlemen of Kent.[138]
Edward Kirwan1834–1837Played six first-class matches for Cambridge University. Brother of John Kirwan.
John Kirwan1836–1842Made 18 first-class appearances, 14 of which were for Cambridge University. Brother of Edward Kirwan.
James Kitson1832A single first-class match for MCC.[139]
John Kitson1838One first-class match for Oxford University.
Henry Knatchbull1827–1849Played in 41 first-class matches for a wide range of sides
Edward Knight1822–1828Made 13 first-class appearances. Brother of George T and Henry Knight.
George T Knight1820–1837Played 23 first-class matches. Brother of Edward and Henry Knight.
Henry Knight1827A solitary first-class match for Sussex. Brother of Edward and George T Knight
J. Knill1833–1835Played in two matches, both for Left-handed sides. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[140]
Benjamin Koe1838One first-class match for Cambridge University.
Roger Kynaston1830–1854Played in 166 first-class matches, including 111 for MCC and more for related sides. Secretary of MCC between 1842 and 1858.

L

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
James Ladbroke1800–1826Played in 19 first-class matches, 11 of which were for Godalming.
Charles Lanaway1825–1838Made 36 first-class appearances, 34 of which were for Sussex.
Henry Thomas Lane1818–1827Nine first-class matches. President of MCC 1824/25
George Langdon1839–184215 first-class matches played, mainly for Sussex sides.
Langford1836A single known match for Norfolk. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[141]
William Lautour1838–1849Played in 18 first-class matches for a range of amateur sides.
Lawrence1831A single appearance for an England side. Other than a surname, no biographical details are known.[142]
O. Laws1834A single first-class match for Norfolk. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[143]
John Leaney1825–1826Played twice for Kent.
Edward Leathes1830–1834Played in five first-class matches.
Godfrey Lee1837–1845Played in eight first-class matches, most frequently for Oxford University.
Charles Leech1830Played in two first-class matches for Suffolk.
R. B. Legden1833One first-class match for an L to Z side. Other than a surname and initials, no biographical information is known.[144]
Lord Sussex Lennox1826A single first-class match for MCC.
Richard Lenton1828–1841Played in three first-class matches for Cambridge-based sides. Lenton was born at Connington in 1804 and died at Cambridge in 1870.[145]
John Leslie1836Played in two first-class matches, once for MCC against Oxford University and once for the university against MCC.[146]
Thomas Leventhorpe1835Played in a single first-class match for Cambridge University.
Lewis1830A single appearance for a Middlesex side is all that is known about him. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[147]
Thomas Lewis1837–1846Played in two first-class matches, one for the Gentlemen in 1837 and one for a Surrey side in 1846.
William Lewis1827Played in one first-class match for Oxford University.
George Liddell1840–1852Played in 25 first-class matches, most frequently for MCC.
Charles Lillywhite1837Played in a single match for Sussex.
William Lillywhite1825–1853Played in 237 first-class matches, mainly for Sussex, MCC and England XI. One of the first major rounder bowlers.
George Lister-Kaye1828A single match for Sussex.
Charles Lloyd1833–1850Played in five first-class matches, four of which were for MCC. Brother of Henry J Lloyd.
Henry J. Lloyd1815–1830Made 34 first-class appearances, mainly for sides related to MCC. President of MCC 1822/23. Brother of Charles Lloyd.
Frederick Loftus1830Played in three first-class matches and is known to have played other matches for MCC between 1827 and 1831.[148]
Frederick Long1836–1841Played in five first-class matches, four of them for Cambridge University and one for the Cambridge Town Club.
Robert Longden1837Played twice in first-class matches for Cambridge University.
Lowe1828Played in a single first-class match for a Hampshire side. Other than a surname, no biographical details are known.[149]
Lowe1830Played twice for Middlesex sides. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[150]
Alfred Lowth1836–1841Played in eight first-class matches.
Henry Lowther1819–184347 first-class matches, primarily for MCC sides.
W. Lupton1833A single match for a Yorkshire XI against Sheffield. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical details are known.[151]
George Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton1836–1838Played in three first-class matches for Cambridge University.

M

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
John McCoy1834Just one first-class match, played for Yorkshire against Norfolk.[152]
McKinnon1829A sole first-class appearance for a team of Single players. Other than a surname and the fact that he was a captain in the British Army, no biographical information is known.[153]
Main1830–1833Played in a total of three first-class matches. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[154]
Henry Maister1832Played in two first-class matches.[155]
Arthur Malkin1826A single match for Cambridge University.
J. Mallinson1834A single first-class match for Sheffield. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[156]
John Manners-Sutton, 3rd Viscount Canterbury1832–1836Played in 10 first-class matches, mainly for Cambridge University.
William Maples1839One first-class match for Cambridge University.
Earl of March1837–1838Played in four first-class matches.
George Marriott1836Played in two first-class matches for Norfolk.[157] [158]
Tom Marsden1826–1841Played 55 first-class matches.
Marshall1839Played one match for the Cambridge Town Club. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[159]
John Marshall1837–1845Played in six first-class matches
Martin1833Played a single first-class match for an England side.[160]
W. Martin1819–1826Played in seven first-class matches and three other matches for the Cambridge Town Club. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[161]
Russell Martingell1828A single first-class appearances for a Surrey XI. Father of Will Martingell.
Will Martingell1839–1860Played in 182 first-class matches, most frequently for Surrey and Kent; he played 49 times for each in first-class matches. An excellent bowler, Martingell went on to coach the game. Son of Robert Martingell.
William Mason1832–1842Made 11 first-class appearances for Sussex sides.
William Massey1837–1842Played in 13 first-class matches, nine for Cambridge University.[162]
William Mathews1821–1830Made 31 first-class appearances, most frequently for Godalming and England sides.
William May1834A single first-class match for Kent.
John Mayers1827A single first-class match for Kent.
S. Maynard1823–1828Five first-class appearances, four of them for Hampshire. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[163]
Henry Mayne1833–1849Made 18 appearances in first-class matches, including seven for MCC.
George Meads1825–1836Played 14 times for Sussex.
Adolphus Meetkerke1840Played in one first-class match for Cambridge University.
Francis Mellersh1814–1830Played in 11 first-class matches, nine of which were for Sussex.
William Mellish1832Made two first-class appearances for Cambridge University.
William Meryweather1829A single first-class match for Cambridge University.
T. Metcalfe1830A single first-class match for the Cambridge Town Club. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[164]
William Meyrick1828–1837Played in nine first-class matches, six of which were for Cambridge University.
John Michell1831–1833Played in three first-class matches.
Frederick Micklethwait1836–1848Made six first-class appearances.
Miller1828A single first-class match for the Cambridge Town Club. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[165]
Miller1830A solitary match played for Middlesex is the extent of the information known. No biographical details have been discovered.[166]
Mills1829Just one first-class match played for a Surrey side. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[167]
Charles Mills1840A single appearance for a Kent side in first-class matches.
George Mills1825–1831A total of eight first-class matches, mainly for Kent. Brother of Richard Mills.
Richard Mills1825–1843A total of 47 first-class matches, primarily for Kent sides. Brother of George Mills.
William Mills1840–1844Played in 16 first-class matches, 11 of which were for Cambridge University.
George Millyard1835–1842Played in 50 first-class matches, most frequently for Sussex sides.
Mitchell1831A single first-class match played for a team made up of single men. Other than a surname, no biographical details are known.[168]
Spencer Montagu1832–1835Played twice in first-class matches.[169]
Robert Moore1834–1835Played in three first-class matches for Oxford University.
H. Morgan1836–1837Played twice for the Cambridge Town Club. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[170]
Henry Morley1815–1838Played in 30 first-class matches.
Pierrepont Mundy1838–1853Played in nine first-class matches.[171]
Daniel Murcutt1837–1842Played five time for Cambridge Town Club sides.[172]
George Murrell1826–1828Played in two first-class matches for Sussex sides.
C. Musgrave1826Played in just one first-class match for MCC. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[173]
William Musters1829–1848Played in 10 first-class matches, most frequently for Nottingham or Nottinghamshire sides.
Alfred Mynn1832–1859Nicknamed the "Lion of Kent", Mynn made 212 first-class appearances, most frequently playing for Kent both before and after the formation of the first county club in 1842. Brother of Walter Mynn.
Walter Mynn1833–1852Played in 75 first-class matches, most frequently for Kent or the Gentlemen of Kent. Brother of Alfred Mynn.

N

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
Charles Napier1838–1841Played in eight first-class matches.[174]
Edwin Napper1839–1862Played in 128 first-class matches, 92 of them for Sussex.
J. Napper1838A single first-class appearance for Sussex. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[175]
Henry Nethercote1839–1854Played in 18 first-class matches
William Newcome1836Just one first-class match played for Cambridge University.
Francis Nicholas1821–1830Played in 23 first-class matches, mainly for MCC sides.
Frederick Nicholl1835Played one first-class match in Cambridge University.
Richard Nicholson1837–1841Played twice in first-class matches.[176]
Thomas Nicoll1817–1835Made 28 first-class appearances, mostly for MCC sides.
John Noakes1826Made two appearances for Kent sides. Noakes was probably born in 1802 and possibly died in 1840 at Lamberhurst.[177]
George Warde Norman1832–1838Nine first-class appearances for Kent-based sides. Brother of Henry Norman.[178]
Henry Norman1827–1835Played 14 first-class matches, most frequently for Kent-based sides. Brother of George Norman.
William North1827–1828Played three first-class matches for Nottingham sides.
M. Norton1837Played a single match for MCC. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[179]

O

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
Henry Oddie1834–1836Seven first-class matches played for Cambridge University.
Oliver1824–1828Played in four first-class matches, three for Godalming and one for Surrey. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[180]
Henry Ommaney1828A single match for Kent.
A. Onslow1835Played a single first-class match for MCC. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[181]
Thomas Ormsby1829A sole first-class match for a team of married players.
George Osbaldeston1808–1830Described as "one of the leading figures in the game in the early 19th century", Osbaldeston played in 33 first-class matches, primarily for MCC, and was a "renowned" single-wicket player.[182]
John Oscroft1834–1848Nine first-class matches played for Nottinghamshire-based sides.
George Owston1826A single first-class match played.

P

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
James Pagden1835–1858Played in two first-class matches, once for MCC in 1835 and once for Sussex in 1858. Is known to have played a number of club matches, most frequently for the Gentlemen of Sussex side, between 1830 and 1868.
Henry Page1819–1826Seven first-class matches for Cambridge Town Club.
Martin Page1820–1834Played in 13 first-class matches for Cambridge-based sides.
William Pakenham, 4th Earl of Longford1836A single first-class match for the Gentlemen.[183]
Thomas Paley1829–1831Played in two first-class matches for Surrey sides.
John Papillon1827A single first-class match for Oxford University.
Henry Parker1839–1854Played in a total of 17 first-class matches, most frequently for Cambridge University or the Gentlemen of Kent.
John Parnell1831Played in a single first-class match for Cambridge University.
Charles Parnther1832–1836Made 16 first-class appearances.
Butler Parr1835–1854Made 23 first-class appearances, generally for Nottinghamshire-based sides.
Samuel Parr1840–1855Played in 25 first-class matches, generally for Nottinghamshire-based sides.
F. Parry1830A single first-class match for Middlesex and one other match for MCC, both in 1830, are all that is known about Parry's career. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical details have been found.[184]
George Parry1818–1829Played in 16 first-class matches.
Edwin Patchitt1840–1843Played four times for Nottinghamshire sides.
William Paterson1840A single first-class match for MCC.[185]
Robert Payne1832Played twice for Oxford University.[186]
William Pellett1837Three first-class matches for Sussex.
George Pescott1840One first-class match for Sussex.
William Peto1822–1826Nine matches, eight of them for Godalming.
John Philipps1830–1839Played in six matches. Changed his name to John Scourfield in 1862.
Picard1830Played a single first-class match for a Middlesex side. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[187]
Edward Pickering1827–1844Played in 15 first-class matches. Brother of William Pickering.
William Pickering1840–1848Made 29 first-class appearances. Brother of Edward Pickering.
William Pickett1828–183817 first-class appearances for Sussex sides.
George Picknell1835–1854Played in 81 first-class matches, 73 times for Sussex. Brother of Robert Picknell.
Robert Picknell1837–1845Made 18 first-class appearances, all for Sussex. Brother of George Picknell.
Charles Pierpoint1825–1827Played four matches for Sussex.
Thomas Pierpoint1827–1833Played in nine first-class matches.
Frederick Pigou1836Made four first-class appearances.[188]
Fuller Pilch1820–1854One of the leading batsmen of his time, Pilch, who was originally from Norfolk, was recruited to play for Kent sides before the foundation of Kent County Cricket Club. Played in a total of 229 first-class matches for a number of sides, most frequently for Kent. Brother of Nathaniel and William Pilch.[189]
Nathaniel Pilch1820–1836Played in all of Norfolk's six first-class matches alongside his brothers Fuller and William Pilch, his only first-class matches. Father of William Pilch.
William Pilch1820–1836Played in all of Norfolk's six first-class matches alongside his brothers Fuller and Nathaniel. Made a total of eight first-class appearances.
William Pilch1840–1857Played 52 times, mostly for Kent. Son of Nathianel Pilch and nephew of Fuller and William Pilch.
Pile1833–1836Played in two first-class matches for Norfolk.[190]
William Pilkington1827A single first-class match for Oxford University.
Uriah Pillion1828A single first-class match for Kent.
George Pitts1835Played in a single first-class match for a team of left-handed cricketers.[191] [192]
George Plank1837A single first-class match for the Gentlemen.[193]
Edward Pole1827–1832Played twice for Oxford University.
Frederick Ponsonby, 6th Earl of Bessborough1834–1856Played in 67 first-class matches. Brother of John Ponsonby.
John Ponsonby, 5th Earl of Bessborough1830–1836Played in five first-class matches. Brother of Frederick Ponsonby.
Sydney Pontifex1829A single first-class appearance for an England side.
Francis Popham1829–1833Played in four first-class matches.
Porter1833A single match for the Cambridge Town Club.[194]
William Potter1829–1831Played in seven first-class matches.
Henry Potts1831A single first-class appearance for Cambridge University.
Frederick Powys1830–1832Played twice for Cambridge University.
Guy Prendergast1826A single first-class match for Cambridge University.
James Preston1828A single first-class match played for Sussex.
Price1828–1842Played in four first-class matches. Was probably a captain in the British Army, but other than this and his surname, no biographical information is known.[195]
Rice Price1827–1838Played six first-class matches, all for Oxford University.
Charles Prickett1826Played in two first-class matches for Kent.
George Prothero1839A single first-class match for Oxford University.[196]
Charles Pryor1833–1859Made 31 first-class appearances, almost all for Cambridge-based sides.
Purcell1829A solitary first-class match played for a Kent side. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[197]
James Pycroft1836–1838Played in five first-class matches.

R

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
George Rawlins1826–1836Played in 18 first-class matches, 10 for Sheffield and 6 for Yorkshire sides.
George Rawlinson1836–1839Played in five first-class matches for Oxford University.
Philip Ray1827Played once for Cambridge University.[198]
Sam Redgate1830–1846Considered one of the best bowlers of the 1830s, Redgate played in 78 first-class matches, primarily for Nottinghamshire sides and the Cambridge Town Club.[199]
Thomas Redgate1840Played twice for Nottinghamshire sides.
Ambrose Redhead1829–1831Played twice, both matches for Cambridge-based sides.
Hayter Reed1832–1834Played five times in first-class matches.[200]
Reid1828A single match for a Kent side. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known, although the 1907 History of Kent County Cricket Club suggests that he came from Sevenoaks.[201] [202]
Henry Reynolds-Moreton, 2nd Earl of Ducie1831A single first-class match for an England side.[203]
Edward Royd Rice1826–1834Played in two first-class matches, one for a Middlesex side in 1828 and the other for an England side in 1834.
Arthur Rich1833–1838Six first-class matches played.
Henry Rich1838A single first-class match for Oxford University.[204]
George Richards1828–1831Played six times for Surrey sides in first-class matches.
J. Richardson1840–1843Played in five first-class matches. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[205]
Riley1832A single match for a Sheffield side. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[206]
Robert Ringwood1840–1849Played in 16 matches for Cambridge-based sides.[207]
Thomas Roberts1834A single first-class match for Norfolk.[208]
William Roberts1833–1836Played in four matches for Norfolk.[209]
John Robertson1828A single first-class match for Oxford University.
Charles Rocke1822–1828Played in six first-class matches.
J. Roker1825–1830Played in five first-class matches, four for Surrey and one for Godlaming. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[210]
Charles Romilly1828–1833Made 13 first-class appearances. Brother of Edward and Frederick Romilly.[211]
Edward Romilly1825–1831Played nine first-class matches. Brother of Charles and Frederick Romilly
Frederick Romilly1836Played in one match for MCC. Brother of Charles and Edward Romilly.
Batchelor Roper1833–1835Played twice in first-class matches.
Rose1830A single match for a Middlesex team. Other than a surname, no biographical details are known.[212]
George Rothera1832–1837Played in 10 first-class matches, mainly for Nottinghamshire-based sides.
Russell1831A single match for a team of single players. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[213]
Lord Charles Russell1833–1851Played in 11 first-class matches, mainly for MCC. MCC President 1835/36.
Charles Russell1836A single first-class match for Cambridge University.
Henry Stuart Russell1839Played in four first-class matches, three for Oxford University and one for MCC.
Henry Vane Russell1832One match for Oxford University.
J. C. Ryle1835–1838Played in seven first-class matches for Oxford University.

S

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
Salmoni1831Played in one match for the Cambridge Town Club. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[214]
Henry Sampson1840–1857Played in 38 first-class matches.
Thomas Sanders1828–1839Made nine first-class appearances.
John Montagu, 7th Earl of Sandwich1831–1832Played twice for Cambridge University.
James Saunders1822–1831Played 54 first-class matches, most often for England XIs, Godalming and the Players.
Arthur Savile1839–1841Played in six first-class matches.
Edward Sayres1838–1842Played in 24 first-class matches.
J. Scott1819–1831Made eight appearances for Cambridge-based sides. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[215]
Edward Seale1832–1835Played three first-class matches for Cambridge University.
William Searle1821–1833Made 48 first-class appearances.
Thomas Selby1839–1841Played three first-class matches for Kent sides.
Thomas Sell1827–1833Played in seven first-class matches for Cambridge-based sides.
Francis Semmence1833A single first-class match for Norfolk.[216]
John Seton Karr1837–1838Played four matches for Oxford University.[217]
Tom Sewell1830–1853Played in 117 first-class matches, most frequently for MCC or England sides.
William Sewell1822–1827Eight first-class appearances, four for Middlesex and four for the Gentlemen.
George Seymour1835–1838Played in six first-class matches for Cambridge University.[218]
James Seymour1834–1836Played twice for the Cambridge Town Club.[219]
William Seymour1837Played once for Oxford University.[220]
J. Shackley1830–1834Played in four first-class matches for Sheffield and Yorkshire sides. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical details are known.[221]
Frederick Shaw1835–1836Played three matches for Yorkshire sides.[222]
Sir John Shelley, 7th Baronet1835Played in a single first-class match for an England side against a Kent XI.[223]
W. Shelton1826–1828Played twice in first-class matches for combined teams and in other matches for Leicester-based sides. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical details are known.[224]
William Sheraton1827–1831Six first-class matches, all for Nottingham.
John Sherman1809–1852Played 27 first-class matches.
Gervaise Waldo-Sibthorp1834–1836Played in four first-class matches for Oxford University.[225]
Edward Sivewright1828–1829Three first-class matches, each for a different side.
G. Skinner1827–1829Played four first-class matches for Sheffield sides.[226]
Hiriam Slack1831–1832Played twice for Nottingham in first-class matches.
John Slater1825–1829Played seven times, mainly for Sussex. Brother of William Slater.
William Slater1814–1829Played in 30 first-class matches, most frequently for Sussex.
Smeed1830A single first-class match for Middlesex. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[227]
Smith1825–1826Two matches for Cambridge University. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[228]
Smith1831Played a single first-class match for Cambridge University. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[229]
Smith1827 A single first-class match for the Cambridge Union Club. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[230]
George Smith1826–1827Played three first-class matches, all for Nottingham.
George Smith1827–1836Made 12 first-class appearances for Sheffield and Yorkshire sides.
H. Smith1832A single first-class match for MCC. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[231]
J. Smith1833A sole first-class match for the Gentlemen. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[232]
Percy Smith1825–1826Played twice for Cambridge University.
William Smith1840–1857Played seven times for Kent.
Henry Snow1830–1839Played 20 times in first-class matches. Brother of William Strahan.
Henry Southern1828A single first-class match for Sheffield.
Stephen Southon1825–1826Played four times for Kent.
John Sparks1803–1829Played in 50 first-class matches, most frequently for Surrey and England XIs.
Abraham Spinks1833–1836Played four first-class matches for Norfolk.[233]
Thomas Spinks1840A single first-class match for Oxford University.[234]
Sprig1831A sole first-class match for the Cambridge Town Club. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[235]
William Squires1826Played in a single first-class match for a Sheffield ad Leicester side. Is known to have played for Leicester between 1823 and 1839.
Edward St John1829Played twice for Cambridge University.
Richard Stanford1832Played a single match for Sussex.
William Stearman1836–1840Played in 15 first-class matches, 11 times for Kent sides.
J. Stearn1834Played a single first-class match for the Cambridge Town Club. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[236]
Thomas Stearn1825–1840Played 22 first-class matches for Cambridge sides.
William Strahan1832–1849Born William Snow, played 26 first-class matches. Brother of Henry Snow.
John Strange1836–1839Played in 13 first-class matches.[237]
A. Stuart1838–1839Played twice for MCC. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[238]
H. Stubbs1830A single first-class match for MCC. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[239]
George Sussum1827–1832Played in nine first-class matches for Cambridge-based sides.
J. Swan1825–1826Played twice for the Cambridge Town Club. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[240]

T

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
William Talbot1837A single match for Oxford University.[241]
Henry Tamplin1827–1828Played twice for Sussex sides.
John Tanner1797–1826Played 45 first-class matches.
Charles Taylor1836–1859Played in 125 first-class matches.
James Taylor1834–1844Played in 28 first-class matches, most frequently for Sussex sides.
W. Taylor1828–1829Played in three matches, all for Sheffield. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[242]
Charles Templeton1827–1829Played in three first-class matches, two for Cambridge University and one in an Kent XI.
Frederick Thackeray1837–1854Played in 38 first-class matches, mainly for Cambridge University and MCC.
George Thackeray1826A single first-class appearance for Cambridge University.
Arthur Thomas1837–1838Played in four first-class matches for Cambridge University.
Richard Thomas1833–1835Played in five first-class matches.
Thompson1827–1836Played in five first-class matches for Cambridge University. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[243]
H. Thompson1829–1831Played twice for Sheffield. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[244]
Charles Thornhill1837–1840Six first-class matches for Cambridge University. Brother of George and John Thornhill.
George Thornhill1831–1836Played in seven first-class matches for Cambridge University. Brother of Charles and John Thornhill.
John Thornhill1840–1842Played twice for MCC. Brother of Charles and George Thornhill.[245]
R. Thornhill1833–1835Played in two first-class matches. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical details are known.[246]
George Thorpe1826A single first-class match for Nottingham.
Theodore Thring1840One match for MCC.[247]
James Thumwood1816–1826Played 23 first-class catches, 12 of them for Hampshire.
Edward Thwaites1825–1837Made 25 first-class appearances, most frequently for Sussex.
Henry Torre1839–1841Played six times for Oxford University in first-class matches.[248]
James Townsend1821–1831Made nine first-class appearances.
Chauncy Hare Townshend1827A single match for a Kent side.
Charles Trower1838–1840Played in three first-class matches for Oxford University.[249]
Thomas Trueman1827Played once for Nottingham. Other than a name and that he was christened in March 1802 at Nottingham, there are no biographical details.[250] [251] [252]
Thomas Tuck1832–1842Played in nine first-class matches.[253]
John Turner1837Played twice for Oxford University.[254]
Thomas Turney1828One match for a Kent XI.

V

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
Philip Vallance1829–1834Played in three matches for Sussex.
George Vance1835–1838Played six first-class matches.[255]
George Vane-Tempest, 5th Marquess of Londonderry1840–1846Played in three first-class matches.[256]
Godfrey Vigne1819–1845Played in 11 first-class matches, primarily for MCC sides. Son of Thomas Vigne.
Henry Vigne1837–1838Played four matches for MCC. Changed his name to Henry Goldsmith.
Thomas Vigne1804–1832Played in 60 first-class matches, mainly for sides connected to MCC. Father of Godfrey Vigne.
Emmanuel Vincent1826–1837Played in 20 first-class matches.

W

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
Edward Walker1838A single match for Cambridge University.
Henry Walker1832–1842Played 12 times in first-class matches, most frequently for MCC sides.
John Wallington1817–1828Played in four matches for four different teams.
Richard Walmesley1836A single match for Cambridge University.
William Walton1828–1833Played in two first-class matches, the first for a Kent XI and the second for the Gentlemen of Kent.
Henry Ward1832Played a single first-class match for Lord Strathavon's XI. Son of William Ward, brother of Matthew Ward.[257]
Matthew Ward1835Played in two first-class matches. Son of William Ward, brother of Henry Ward.
William Ward1810–1845Played in 130 first-class matches, scoring 278 for MCC against Norfolk in 1820, a score which remained a record in first-class cricket until WG Grace surpassed it in 1876.[258]
William Ward, 1st Earl of Dudley1838–1842Played in five first-class matches, all for Oxford University. President of MCC in 1864/65.
Henry Warner1826–1830Played in three first-class matches, all for Sussex sides.
Charles Warren1795–1826Played in 23 first-class matches.
Richard Warsop1803–1826Played in two first-class matches, once for a Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire side in 1803 and once for Nottingham in 1826. Brother of Thomas Warsop.[259]
William Weatherley1832Played in two matches for the Gentlemen of Kent.
Webb1839–1841Played twice for Cambridge Town Club. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[260]
Robert Webb1826–1827Played three times in first-class matches for Cambridge University.
J. Webster1827–1829Played in three first-class matches, all for Sheffield, Known to have played in other matches for Sheffield between 1822 and 1825. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[261]
Frederick Wells1828–1839Played in a total of 29 first-class matches, most frequently for Sussex.
Charles Wenman1828A single first-class match for a Kent XI. Brother of Ned Wenman and cousin of George and John Wenman.
George Wenman1825–1834Nine first-class appearances, five of them for Kent. Brother of John Wenman and cousin of Charles and Ned Wenman.
John Wenman1825–1838Nine first-class appearances, five of them for Kent. Brother of George Wenman and cousin of Charles and Ned Wenman.
Ned Wenman1825–1854A leading wicket=keeper and all-rounder who played in 146 first-class matches, 61 of them for Kent. Brother of Charles Wenman and cousin of George and John Wenman.[262]
Nathan Wetherell1828–1831Played in four first-class matches for Cambridge University.
George Wheatcroft1831Played a single first-class match for Sheffield. Is known to have played club cricket in America in the 1840s.
R. Wheatley1836Played in two matches for Yorkshire sides. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[263]
Whitbourn1826A single first-class match for a Hampshire and Surrey side. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[264]
Thomas Whitby1837Played two first-class matches for Kent sides.
Charles Whittaker1839–1848Played in a total of 70 first-class matches, generally for Kent sides, including the Gentlemen of Kent and Kent County Cricket Club after its initial formation in 1842.
Whomes1830A single first-class match for the Gentlemen of Kent. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[265]
Charles Whyting1837–1839Played in two first-class matches, once for the Gentlemen in 1837 and once for Surrey in 1839. Brother of George Whyting.[266]
George Whyting1837Played in a single first-class match for the Gentlemen alongside his brother, Charles Whyting in a team of 16 against the Players.[267]
Charles Wilkinson1833–1835Played in eight first-class matches, six of which were for Cambridge University.
F. Wilkinson1836A single first-class match for a Yorkshire XI. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[268]
Robert Wilkinson1831Played in one first-class match for Cambridge University.
John Willan1819–1830Played in 13 first-class matches.
Richard Willis1829A single first-class match for Sussex.
Sir John Eardley-Wilmot, 2nd Baronet1840Played a single match for MCC before changing his name from John Wilmot.
W. Wilson1828–1832Played in nine first-class matches for Sheffield or Yorkshire sides. Other than a surname and initial no biographical details are known.[269]
Edward Turnour, 4th Earl Winterton1834–1856Played in 25 first-class matches, primarily for Sussex sides.[270]
Charles Winterton1839–1861Played in 18 first-class matches for the Cambridge Town Club.[271]
Stephen Winthrop1829Played twice for Cambridge University.
James Wiseman1836Played in a single match for Oxford University.[272]
Henry Wodehouse1828–1833Played in 11 first-class matches for a range of amateur sides.
Wood1828–1829Played twice for Kent XIs. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[273]
Skynner Woodruffe1836–1837Played twice for MCC in first-class matches.[274]
Charles Woods1828–1831Played six times for Surrey sides in first-class matches.
William Woodward1830–1835Played in six first-class matches for Nottingham or Nottinghamshire sides.
William Woolhouse1826–1834Played in 17 first-class matches, generally for Sheffield or Yorkshire sides.
John Woollen1834Played twice for Yorkshire XIs against Norfolk.[275]
Charles Wordsworth1827–1832Played in five first-class matches, four of which were for Oxford University.
Wright1840Two matches for Cambridge University. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[276]
Wright1829A solitary first-class match for a team of single players is all that is known about Wright's cricketing career. Other than a surname, no biographical details are known.[277]
Charles Wright1834–1836Played in three first-class matches for Norfolk sides.[278]
Frank Wright1829–1838Played in five first-class matches for Oxford University.
G. Wright1831Played a single first-class match for a Surrey side. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[279]
John Wright1827–1828Played in four first-class matches for Sheffield.
J. D. Wright1831An officer in the British Army, Wright played one first-class match for a team of L-Z players. He played at least two Army matches in the 1840s and for MCC and the Gentlemen of Hampshire in the same decade. Other than a surname and initials, no biographical details are known.[280]
William Wybrow1830Played in three first-class matches.
John Wynne1838–1853Played in 12 first-class matches.[281]
Charles Wynne1835–1836Played two first-class matches for Oxford University.
Thomas Wythe1839–1841Played in ten first-class matches, nine for MCC.

Y

NameSeasonsCommentsRef
Charles Duke Yonge1836Three first-class matches for Oxford University.[282]
Young1831A single match for an L-Z side. Other than a surname, no biographical information is known.[283]

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  2. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36216/36216.html James Adams
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  7. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36237/36237.html Argent
  8. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36243/36243.html Henry Ashley-Cooper
  9. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36247/36247.html Atkinson
  10. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/8903.html W Ayling
  11. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/8904.html Henry Ayres
  12. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36255/36255.html Henry Ayres
  13. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36257/36257.html Richard Bagge
  14. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/9251.html Richard Bagge
  15. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36259/36259.html William Bagge
  16. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/10334.html George Baigent
  17. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36264/36264.html GE Baker
  18. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36304/36304.html Barton
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  40. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36501/36501.html Berney Caldwell
  41. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/11587.html Hugh Campbell
  42. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36549/36549.html Christie
  43. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/11633.html C Clarke
  44. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/11160.html William Clarke
  45. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/11635.html William Clarke
  46. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/11195.html James Cobbett
  47. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/11654.html John Coker
  48. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/11656.html Henry Cole
  49. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/11679.html Algernon Coote
  50. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36606/36606.html St Vincent Cotton
  51. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/11684.html Courtnay
  52. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36607/36607.html Courtnay
  53. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/11688.html Major Cowell
  54. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/11693.html Thomas Craven
  55. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36647/36647.html Darby
  56. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/12349.html Nicholas Darnell
  57. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/12352.html Henry Daubeney
  58. https://cricketarchive.com//Archive/Players/36/36656/36656.html J Davies
  59. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/12371.html Henry Deacon
  60. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/12125.html James Dean
  61. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/12385.html J Denne
  62. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/12402.html William Drake
  63. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/12414.html Duke
  64. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/12421.html John Durell
  65. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/12751.html W Edwards
  66. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/12757.html Charles Ellis
  67. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36760/36760.html W Ellis
  68. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/12764.html William Webb Ellis
  69. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/12765.html Henry Ellison
  70. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36770/36770.html Etherington
  71. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/13254.html James Faithfull
  72. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/13256.html Arthur Farmer
  73. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/13019.html Nicholas Felix
  74. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36792/36792.html Fidler
  75. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36800/36800.html J Fisher
  76. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/13280.html CB Ford
  77. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/13281.html Frederick Ford
  78. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/13282.html George Ford
  79. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/13283.html J Ford
  80. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/13285.html William Ford
  81. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/13303.html Thomas Fryer
  82. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36833/36833.html J Fuller
  83. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/13862.html Gainsford
  84. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/13867.html Gloucester Gambier
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  88. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/13876.html William Garnett
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  90. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/13878.html Thomas Garnier
  91. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/13879.html Edward Garrow
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  96. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/13902.html Robert Glasscock
  97. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/13913.html Charles Goring
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  117. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/15228.html Lord Charles Hervey
  118. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/15236.html Horatio Hildyard
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  120. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/14832.html Billy Hillyer
  121. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/15251.html Henry Hoare
  122. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/15261.html E Hogg
  123. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/15265.html Robert Holden
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  125. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/15274.html Henry Holloway
  126. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/15275.html Holmes
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  131. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/15788.html Henry Jenner
  132. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/37/37108/37108 T Johnson
  133. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/15798.html PS Johnston
  134. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/15799.html W Johnston
  135. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/37/37115/37115.html Jones
  136. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/15803.html G Jones
  137. http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/16124.html Kelsey
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  139. http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/16141.html James Kitson
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