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 overall 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

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

  • E. B. Kaye[lower-alpha 14]
  • W. Kaye (Yorkshire)
  • R. W. Keate (Gents of England)
  • S. M. E. Kempson (CU, Gentlemen)
  • W. J. Kempson (CU, Gents of England)
  • G. M. Kettle (MCC)
  • C. W. King (OU)
  • G. W. King (Sussex)
  • R. T. King (Gentlemen, North)
  • G. Kirwan (Sussex, England, Gents of England)
  • R. Kirwan (Gents of England)
  • G. Knight (MCC)
  • P. H. Knight (CU, MCC)
  • R. Kynaston (MCC)

L

  • G. D. Lacy (MCC, Gents of England)
  • T. Lambert (MCC)
  • C. G. Lane (Gents of England)
  • A. P. Law (OU, Gents of England)
  • C. Lawrence (Surrey)
  • W. M. Leake (CU, Gents of England)
  • G. Lee
  • R. N. Lee (Surrey Club)
  • J. Lefeaver (Kent)
  • Earl of Leicester (MCC)
  • E. C. Leigh (OU, Gents of England)
  • G. A. F. Liddell (MCC, Gents of England)
  • F. W. Lillywhite (Middlesex, Sussex)
  • J. Lillywhite (Sussex, England, Players, South)
  • J. Lisney
  • T. Lockyer (Surrey, England, Players, South)
  • F. D. Longe (OU)

M

  • J. Marchanton (Manchester)
  • W. Marillier (Gents of England)
  • A. Marshall (MCC, England, Surrey)
  • C. D. B. Marsham (OU, Gents of England, Gentlemen)
  • C. J. B. Marsham (MCC, OU)
  • F. Marshall (MCC)
  • H. Marshall (Surrey, Gents of England)
  • J. W. Marshall (CU)
  • R. H. B. Marsham (OU)
  • E. Martin (Kent)
  • W. Martingell (Kent, Surrey, AEE, Players, South, England, Gents of England)
  • W. A. Mather (MCC)
  • W. Maule (CU)
  • J. P. Mayo (MCC)
  • J. McCormick (CU, MCC)
  • E. McNiven (MCC, Surrey, Gents of England, Gentlemen)
  • F. P. Miller (Surrey, England, Gents of England, Gentlemen, South)
  • W. H. Miller
  • Viscount Milton (Sheffield)
  • T. Moncrieffe (MCC)
  • E. J. Morres (OU)
  • C. Morse (MCC, Gents of England)
  • G. F. B. Mortimer
  • W. P. Mortimer
  • W. Mortlock (Surrey, England, Players, South)
  • A. H. A. Morton (CU)
  • G. Morton (AEE, North)
  • T. E. M. L. Mostyn (MCC)
  • P. H. Mundy (Gents of England)
  • H. Munster (Gents of England)
  • H. H. Murray (MCC)
  • A. Mynn (Kent, AEE, England, Gentlemen, South)
  • W. P. Mynn

N

  • E. Napper (Sussex, AEE, Gents of England, England, Gentlemen, South)
  • W. Napper (Sussex, Gents of England)
  • J. G. Nash (Gents of England)
  • J. S. Need (Notts)
  • H. O. Nethercote (MCC)
  • H. W. L. Nicholson (Sussex, Gents of England, Gentlemen, South)
  • W. Nicholson (South, MCC, Middlesex, England, Gents of England, Gentlemen, Under 30s)
  • T. Nixon (MCC, AEE, Notts, England, North, Over 30s, Players)
  • C. L. Norman (CU, Kent, MCC)
  • W. A. Norris (CU)
  • W. O. J. Norton (Kent)
  • W. S. Norton (Kent)

O

P

  • J. Paget[15]
  • J. G. Paine (MCC, Gents of England, Sussex)
  • H. Parker
  • J. B. Parker (Gents of England)
  • W. W. Parker (OU)
  • B. Parr (Notts)
  • G. Parr (Kent, Notts, Sussex, Surrey, North, AEE, England, Players, Under 30s)
  • S. Parr (Notts, AEE, England, North)
  • A. Payne (OU, Gents of England, Gentlemen)
  • A. F. Payne (OU, Gents of England)
  • R. Payne (Sussex)
  • H. R. Peel (Kent, OU)
  • J. Penikett (Sussex)
  • H. Perkins (CU)
  • Viscount Pevensey (Sussex)
  • G. H. Philips (OU)
  • H. G. Philpott (Sussex)
  • Henry Pickard
  • G. Picknell (Sussex)
  • F. Pilch (Kent, AEE, England, Over 30s, South)
  • W. Pilch (Kent)
  • J. P. Pollitt (MCC, Middlesex)
  • F. G. B. Ponsonby (MCC)
  • S. C. B. Ponsonby (MCC, Surrey, England, Gents of England, Gentlemen)
  • C. Pontifex (CU)
  • G. D. Porcher (MCC)
  • G. Powell (Yorkshire)
  • E. B. Prest (CTC, MCC)
  • John Prest
  • William Prest
  • W. P. Prest (CTC, Gents of England, CU)
  • J. E. Price (Manchester)
  • C. S. Pryor (CTC)

R

  • B. M. Randolph (OU)
  • J. Randolph (MCC)
  • W. B. Rashleigh
  • A. L. Rawlinson (MCC)
  • T. A. Raynes (Sussex)
  • T. O. Reay (MCC)
  • E. Reeves (MCC, Middlesex, Surrey, Gents of England)
  • E. M. Reynolds (CU)
  • F. R. Reynolds (CTC)
  • C. H. Ridding (MCC, Gents of England, Gentlemen, Under 30s)
  • W. Ridding (MCC, OU)
  • G. J. Rogers (Middlesex, Over 30s)
  • J. Rowbotham (Sheffield)
  • A. B. Rowley (Manchester)
  • J. C. Rowley (Lancashire, Manchester)
  • H. Royston (MCC, England, Players, Middlesex, Under 30s)
  • Lord C. J. F. Russell (Over 30s)

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)[16]
  • 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

V

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

See also

Notes

  1. 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.
  1. Christened in 1822 at Sheffield, Barber played once for a Yorkshire XI in 1855.[1]
  2. A single first-class match for a Middlesex XI in 1851. Other than a surname and initial no biographical details are known.[2]
  3. A single first-class match for the United 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]
  4. 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]
  5. 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]
  6. 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]
  7. 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]
  8. 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]
  9. 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]
  10. 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]
  11. Two matches for the Surrey Club in 1853 and 1854. Other than a name and initial no biographical information is known.[11]
  12. A single first-class match for a Lancashire XI in 1851. Other than a surname and initial no biographical details are known.[12]
  13. A single match for Sheffield in 1852. Other than a surname and initial, no biographical information is known.[13]
  14. 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]
  15. 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.[17]

References

  1. Joseph Barber, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-26. (subscription required)
  2. William Burden, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-26. (subscription required)
  3. R Cheesman, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-27. (subscription required)
  4. H Clarkson, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-27. (subscription required)
  5. J Dean, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-27. (subscription required)
  6. JE Eadon, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-24. (subscription required)
  7. W Eager, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-26. (subscription required)
  8. W Galloway, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-27. (subscription required)
  9. Francis Grant, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-27. (subscription required)
  10. Hayes, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-27. (subscription required)
  11. FJ Heseltine, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-27. (subscription required)
  12. A Hutton, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2019-09-03. (subscription required)
  13. C Jeffcock, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-24. (subscription required)
  14. EB Kaye, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-24. (subscription required)
  15. J Paget, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2019-09-03. (subscription required)
  16. G Shaw, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2019-09-03. (subscription required)
  17. 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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