List of English cricketers (1851–1855)
This is a list of cricketers who played first-class cricket in England in matches between the 1851 and 1855 seasons. The sport of cricket had acquired most of its modern features by this time and roundarm bowling was firmly established, although overarm bowling was not accepted until 1863.
The players included are those known to have played in matches which were given retrospective first-class status between 1851 and 1855 inclusive.[upper-alpha 1]
A
- Tom Adams
- Henry Aitken
- Russell Aldridge
- Josiah Alexander
- George Anderson
- Henry Andrews
- Audley Archdall
- George Armitage
- William Armitstead
- Charles Arnold
- Mark Arnold
- Charles Asprey
- George Attfield
B
- Alfred Baillie
- William Baker
- William de Chair Baker
- Samuel Baldwinson
- Edward Balfour
- Thomas Balston
- Delamark Banks
- Joseph Barber[lower-alpha 1]
- George Barker
- Robert Barlow
- William Barnett
- Amos Bartholomew
- George Barton
- Robert Barton
- Edward Bateman
- Thomas Beard
- John Beauchamp
- Frederick Bell
- Richard Bellhouse
- Thomas Bellhouse
- George Bennett
- George Bennett
- Ralph Benson
- Charles Bentley
- Charles Bere
- George Berry
- John Berry
- John Bickley
- Denis Bingham
- Scholes Birch
- Joseph Birley
- Thomas Blain
- David Bleakley
- Edward Vesey Bligh
- Henry Bligh
- Edward Blore
- Henry Boldero
- Henry Boothroyd
- Thomas Box
- Charles Brampton
- Henry Brandt
- Henry Brenchley
- Thomas Brenchley
- James Broad
- George Brockwell
- Robert Broughton
- Charles Brown
- George Brown
- James Bryant
- David Buchanan
- Alfred Buckley
- Duncombe Buckley
- James Burbeary
- Frederick Burbidge
- William Burden[lower-alpha 2]
- Lord Burghley
- Thomas Bury
- Edward Bushby
- George Butler
- John Buttery
- William Buttress
C
- Julius Caesar
- William Caffyn
- Edmund Calverley
- Dudley Campbell
- Amos Carpenter
- Robert Carpenter
- Henry Casson
- George Cayley
- Arthur Cazenove
- Arthur Ceely
- James Challen
- Frederick Champion de Crespigny
- William Chapman
- George Chatterton
- R. Cheesman[lower-alpha 3]
- Thomas Cheesman
- James Chester
- Joseph William Chitty
- Alfred Clarke
- William Clarke
- H. Clarkson[lower-alpha 4]
- James Clegg
- Richard Clement
- Reynold Clement
- Francis Clifford
- George Coates
- Wenman Coke
- Charles Coleridge
- Richard Colley
- Charles Coltson
- Robert Comber
- Francis Compton
- George Cooke
- Edward Cornwell
- George Craggs
- Thomas Craven
- Richard Crawley
- Andrew Crossland
- Charles Currer
- Herbert Mascall Curteis
D
- Samuel Dakin
- Thomas Dakin
- Thomas Davis
- John Davison
- Daniel Day
- J. Dean[lower-alpha 5]
- Jemmy Dean
- Augustus de Bourbel
- William Deedes
- George Dickins
- Kenelm Digby
- Alfred Diver
- Edward Drake
- Burrell Driver
- Alfred du Cane
- Charles du Cane
- Frederick Dugmore
- John Duke
- Viscount Dupplin
- George Dupuis
- Frederick Dyer
E
F
- Arthur Faber
- Frederick Fagge
- Nicholas Felix
- Harvey Fellows
- Walter Fellows
- Joseph Fenn
- Samual Fenn
- William Fenn
- Francis Fenner
- Cecil Fiennes
- John Fiennes
- Wingfield Fiennes
- Robert Fitzgerald
- Henry Francis
- Henry Frere
- Cornelius Fryer
- Harry Fryer
- Ernest Fuller
- George Fuller
- John Fuller
G
- Roger Gadsden
- W. Galloway[lower-alpha 8]
- Edward Garland
- Charles Gausden
- William Gayner
- John Gibson
- Robert Gibson
- David Gilbert
- George Gilbert
- Billy Goodhew
- Thomas Goodrich
- Charles Gordon
- William Goulding
- Francis Grant[lower-alpha 9]
- Francis Grimston
- Robert Grimston
- James Grundy
- Lord Guernsey
- Joe Guy
H
- John Hale
- Thomas Hale
- John Hales
- William Hammersley
- Charles Hammond
- Octavius Hammond
- William Hammond
- Frederick Hankey
- Reginald Hankey
- Edward Hartnell
- Edward Hartopp
- Frederick Harwood
- John Hatfield
- Hayes[lower-alpha 10]
- Arthur Haygarth
- Daniel Hayward
- Daniel Hayward
- Thomas Hayward
- John Heath
- Thomas Heighes
- Frederick Hervey-Bathurst, 3rd Bt.
- Frederick Hervey-Bathurst, 4th Bt.
- F. J. Heseltine[lower-alpha 11]
- William Heysham
- William Hillyer
- Edmund Hinkly
- Charles Hoare
- Hamilton Hoare
- Isaac Hodgson
- James Hodson
- Henry Holden
- Frederick Hollands
- Alfred Hoppe
- Alexander Hore
- Edward Horne
- William Humphry
- Thomas Hunt
- Benjamin Huntsman
- A. Hutton[lower-alpha 12]
- John Hyde
J
- John Jackson
- C. Jeffcock[lower-alpha 13]
- William Jervis
- James Jiggins
- George Randall Johnson
- Jonathan Joy
K
- E. B. Kaye[lower-alpha 14]
- William Kaye
- Robert Keate
- Matthews Kempson
- William Kempson
- George Kettle
- Charles King
- George King
- Robert King
- George Kirwan
- Richard Kirwan
- Gregory Knight
- Philip Knight
- Roger Kynaston
L
- Gilbert Lacy
- Thomas Lambert
- Charlton Lane
- Alexander Law
- Charles Lawrence
- William Leake
- George Lee
- Richard Lee
- John Lefeaver
- Earl of Leicester
- Edward Leigh
- George Liddell
- James Lillywhite
- John Lillywhite
- William Lillywhite
- J. Lisney[lower-alpha 15]
- Tom Lockyer
- Francis Longe
M
- James Marchanton
- William Marillier
- Alexander Marshall
- Frederick Marshall
- Henry Marshall
- Joseph Marshall
- Cloudesley Marsham
- Charles Marsham
- Robert Marsham
- Edward Martin
- William Martingell
- William Mather
- Ward Maule
- John Mayo
- Joseph McCormick
- Edward McNiven
- Frederick Miller
- William Miller
- Viscount Milton
- Thomas Moncrieffe
- Elliot Morres
- Charles Morse
- George Mortimer
- William Mortimer
- Will Mortlock
- Arthur Morton
- George Morton
- Thomas Mostyn
- Pierrepont Mundy
- Henry Munster
- Herbert Murray
- Alfred Mynn
- Walter Mynn
N
P
- J. Paget[lower-alpha 16]
- John Paine
- Henry Parker
- John Parker
- William Parker
- Butler Parr
- George Parr
- Samuel Parr
- Alfred Payne
- Arthur Payne
- Richard Payne
- Herbert Peel
- John Penikett
- Henry Perkins
- Viscount Pevensey
- George Philips
- Henry Philpott
- Henry Pickard
- George Picknell
- Fuller Pilch
- William Pilch
- James Pollitt
- Frederick Ponsonby
- Spencer Ponsonby
- Charles Pontifex
- George Porcher
- G. Powell[lower-alpha 17]
- Edward Prest
- John Prest
- William Prest
- William Pitt Prest
- J. E. Price[lower-alpha 18]
- Charles Pryor
R
- Bernard Randolph
- John Randolph
- William Rashleigh
- Abram Rawlinson
- Thomas Raynes
- Thomas Reay
- Edmund Reeves
- Edward Reynolds
- Frederick Reynolds
- Charles Ridding
- William Ridding
- George Rogers
- Joseph Rowbotham
- Alexander Rowley
- James Rowley
- Henry Royston
- Lord Charles Russell
S
- J. H. Sadler (North)
- H. Sampson (Yorkshire, AEE, North, Sheffield)
- J. D. Sandford (OU)
- P. M. Sankey (Kent, OU)
- W. Sell (CTC)
- T. Sewell (Kent, MCC, Under 30s)
- G. Shaw (Lancashire)[19]
- J. Sherman (Manchester)
- T. Sherman (Lancashire, Surrey, South, England)
- R. F. Skelton (Yorkshire, Gents of England, Sheffield, Gentlemen)
- T. Smelt (Manchester)
- A. Smith (Sussex)
- B. Smith (CU)
- S. Smith (Kent, MCC)
- R. B. Smythies (MCC)
- S. Soames (Gents of England, MCC)
- J. Southerton (Surrey)
- H. G. Southwell (CU)
- T. A. Spencer (Gents of England)
- F. E. Stacey (CU, Gents of England, MCC)
- Earl of Stamford (MCC)
- E. Stephenson (Sheffield)
- H. H. Stephenson (Surrey, England, South)
- R. J. Streatfeild (North)
- R. Sutton (MCC)
T
- W. C. Talbot (MCC)
- E. Taswell
- H. Taswell (OU)
- C. G. Taylor (Sussex)
- S. Taylor (MCC, Manchester)
- T. C. Taylor (MCC)
- W. Taylor (Surrey)
- C. Thackeray (CTC)
- F. Thackeray (CTC)
- R. A. Thoms (AEE)
- F. E. Tinley (Notts, AEE, England, North)
- R. C. Tinley (Lancashire, AEE, North, Notts, England)
- V. Tinley (Lancashire)
- H. R. Tomkinson (CU)
- A. Torrens (MCC)
- E. Tredcroft (MCC, Sussex, Gents of England)
- T. D. Tremlett (CU)
- W. B. Trevelyan (MCC)
- J. Trodd
W
- B. Wake (Yorkshire)
- A. Walker (Middlesex, Gents of England)
- A. H. Walker (MCC)
- F. Walker (CU, MCC, Gentlemen)
- J. Walker (MCC, England, Gentlemen, Middlesex)
- A. Wallace (OU)
- C. E. Waller
- J. Waller
- A. R. Ward (CU, MCC, Gents of England)
- T. Warner (Under 30s)
- J. Watney (MCC, Surrey, Gents of England)
- J. Watts
- G. Wells (Sussex, North)
- E. G. Wenman (Kent, Over 30s)
- G. Wescoe (Sheffield)
- J. S. Weston (CU, Gents of England)
- H. S. White (CU)
- E. H. Whitlow (Manchester)
- F. H. Whymper (CU, MCC)
- T. P. Wickham (MCC)
- G. Wigzell (Kent)
- E. H. L. Willes (Kent, OU)
- T. W. Wills (Kent, MCC)
- E. Willsher (Kent, AEE, England, South, Gents of England)
- A. Wilson (MCC)
- F. M. Wilson (MCC)
- W. Wingfield (CU)
- Earl of Winterton (MCC)
- W. C. Winterton (CTC)
- J. Wisden (Kent, AEE, England, Players, South, Sussex, Manchester)
- J. Womack (Manchester)
- J. Wood
- G. H. Wright (England, Sheffield, Yorkshire, AEE, North)
- M. T. H. Wyatt (OU)
- C. G. Wynch (Sussex, Gents of England, Gentlemen)
- J. H. G. Wynne (Gents of England)
Y
- G. Yates[lower-alpha 19]
- George Edward Yonge
See also
Notes
- Details of players are not always complete for this period. In some cases cricket historians have made assumptions regarding the identity of players where just a surname was recorded on original scorecards. Although scorecard information is generally complete from this period, bowling analyses are not always provided in the detail which modern scorecards would do so.
- Christened in 1822 at Sheffield, Barber played once for a Yorkshire XI in 1855.[1]
- A single first-class match for a Middlesex XI in 1851. Other than a surname and initial no biographical details are known.[2]
- A single first-class match for the United All-England Eleven against a side of 16 Sussex players. Cheesman also played three other matches for Sussex based sides between 1848 and 1853. Other than an initial and surname no biographical details are known.[3]
- Clarkson played in a single match for MCC in 1855. Nothing more is known of his cricket career and, other than an initial and surname, no biographical details are known.[4]
- Dean is known to have played in only one cricket match, a first-class match against Cambridge University in 1851. Other than a surname and initial no biographical details are known.[5]
- A single first-class match for Sheffield in 1852 is all that is known of Eadon's cricket career. Other than a surname and initials, no biographical details are known.[6]
- Eager played just once in first-class cricket in a match for Sussex in 1854. Other than a surname and initial no biographical details are known.[7]
- Galloway played two first-class matches for Manchester, one in 1852 and one in 1854. He played in other matches for the side between 1852 and 1858 and also for Sheffield in 1853, but other than a surname and initial no biographical details are known.[8]
- Grant played in only one first-class match for MCC in 1851. Other than a name there is no biographical information known about him.[9]
- Hayes is known to have played only a single game of cricket - a first-class match for the Cambridge Town Club in 1851. Other than a surname there is no biographical information known about him.[10]
- Two matches for the Surrey Club in 1853 and 1854. Other than a name and initial no biographical information is known.[11]
- A single first-class match for a Lancashire XI in 1851. Other than a surname and initial no biographical details are known.[12]
- A single match for Sheffield in 1852. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[13]
- Three of Kaye's four first-class matches were for Sheffield. He was born in Hull, but there are no other biographical details known.[14]
- Lisney played in just one match, a first-class match for the Surrey Club against MCC in 1853. He scored three runs but took eight wickets, including five in MCC's first innings. Other than a surname and initial no biographical information is known.[15]
- Paget played a single match for a Lancashire side in 1851, having played for Liverpool Cricket Club between 1847 and 1853. Other than his surname and initial no biographical details are known.[16]
- Played a single first-class match and one other match for a Yorkshire side in 1851. Other than a surname and initial no biographical details are known.[17]
- Price is only known to have ever played in one cricket match: for Manchester in a first-class match in 1852. Other than a surname and initials no biographical details are known.[18]
- Yates played in four first-class matches between 1851 and 1854, two for Surrey XIs and two for the Surrey Club. Other than a surname and initial no biographical details are known.[20]
References
- Joseph Barber, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-26. (subscription required)
- William Burden, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-26. (subscription required)
- R Cheesman, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-27. (subscription required)
- H Clarkson, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-27. (subscription required)
- J Dean, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-27. (subscription required)
- JE Eadon, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-24. (subscription required)
- W Eager, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-26. (subscription required)
- W Galloway, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-27. (subscription required)
- Francis Grant, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-27. (subscription required)
- Hayes, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-27. (subscription required)
- FJ Heseltine, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-27. (subscription required)
- A Hutton, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2019-09-03. (subscription required)
- C Jeffcock, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-24. (subscription required)
- EB Kaye, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-24. (subscription required)
- J Lisney, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-28. (subscription required)
- J Paget, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2019-09-03. (subscription required)
- G Powell, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-29. (subscription required)
- JE Price, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-29. (subscription required)
- G Shaw, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2019-09-03. (subscription required)
- G Yates, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-26.(subscription required)
Bibliography
- Haygarth, Arthur (1862). Scores & Biographies, Volume 4 (1849–1854). Lillywhite.
- Haygarth, Arthur (1862). Scores & Biographies, Volume 5 (1855–1857). Lillywhite.
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