Homerton Cricket Club

Homerton Cricket Club
Personnel
Chairman Gary Horsman
Team information
Established by 1800
Last match 1808 (reconstituted in 2012)
Home venue Homerton
History
Notable players Benjamin Aislabie
Felix Ladbroke
Thomas Vigne
Lord Frederick Beauclerk (England Captain - descendent of King Charles II and his mistress Nell Gwynn)

Homerton Cricket Club was based in Homerton, Hackney and held first-class status during the first decade of the nineteenth century. The club had been established in the eighteenth century and it first came to notice in 1800 when it played the strong Montpelier team. In 1801, Homerton defeated Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) at Lord's Old Ground by 181 runs.

Homerton's earliest first-class match was in June 1804 when a combined MCC/Homerton XI lost to Hampshire at Lord's by 6 wickets.[1] Their period of renown ended in 1808 when, despite four given men, the team was well-beaten by MCC.[2] In the same year, Homerton lost twice to an Essex XI in minor matches.

The club disappeared from the sources after 1808 and disbanded at some point. It must have lost personnel to military duties in the Napoleonic War which had a disastrous impact on cricket at the time.

Homerton Cricket Club was reconstituted in 2012 under Gary Horsman, then president of Chats Palace CC. The reconstitution was agreed at an extraordinary AGM and formalised by a unanimous vote carrying the motion forward. The club plays fixtures in and around Hackney and is a founding member of the Victoria Park Community Cricket League.

References

Further reading

  • Arthur Haygarth, Scores & Biographies, Volume 1 (1744-1826), Lillywhite, 1862


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