Thomas Southam
Personal information | |
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Full name | unknown |
Born |
c.1720 England |
Batting | unknown hand |
Bowling | underarm: unknown hand and type |
Role | batsman |
Domestic team information | |
Years | Team |
c.1745–1755 | London |
Career statistics | |
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Source: F. S. Ashley-Cooper, 17 February 2013 |
Thomas[1] Southam (dates unknown) was an English cricketer who played in first-class cricket during the 1740s, chiefly associated with London Cricket Club. He is recorded in 1749 only, playing in two single wicket matches at the Artillery Ground in August followed by an appearance for Long Robin's XI against Tom Faulkner's XI, also at the Artillery Ground, on Monday, 28 August 1749.[2]
As Southam had established his reputation by 1749, he must have been active for some years previously. Very few players were mentioned by name in contemporary reports and there are no further references to Southam after 1749.
References
Bibliography
- Ashley-Cooper, F. S. (1900). At the Sign of the Wicket: Cricket 1742–1751. Cricket magazine.
- Maun, Ian (2011). From Commons to Lord's, Volume Two: 1751 to 1770. Martin Wilson. ISBN 978 0 9569066 0 1.
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