Thomas Battersbee (1791 – 20 July 1865) was a schoolmaster and English cricketer who played a single match for a Kent side in 1822. He was born in Beddington and died in Nunhead.[1] [2]
Battersbee made a single first-class appearance for the side, during the 1822 season, against Marylebone Cricket Club. From the tailend, he scored 13 not out in an innings victory for the team.[3] Carlaw notes Battersbee was almost certainly the substitute to replace John Willes who had walked off the pitch "in high dudgeon" after being no-balled for roundarm bowling.[4]
The Chislehurst Society note that the Chislehurst Academy was on Heathfield Lane on a site latterly occupied by a house of the name of Furzefield. The institution passed through the hands of a Mr. Mace and a Mr. Wyburn before passing to Battersbee[5] and in the 1851 Census of Bromley, Battersbee is listed as a 60-year old School Master living at the school.[6]
Battersbee was also noted for his role as a churchwarden.[5] When he died on 20 July 1865 aged 75 at Peckham in Surrey he was described as a Schoolmaster.[7]