William Pedley

William Everard Pedley (16 June 1858 – 9 July 1920) was an English civil engineer and cricketer who played first-class cricket for Sussex and was later an engineer in California. He gave his name to the town of Pedley, California.

William Everard Pedley
Personal information
Full nameWilliam Everard Pedley
Born(1858-06-16)16 June 1858
Wingerworth, Derbyshire, England
Died9 July 1920(1920-07-09) (aged 62)
Riverside, California, USA
BattingRight-handed batsman
BowlingRight-arm medium pace bowler
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1879Sussex
1888Derbyshire
First-class debut31 July 1879 Sussex v Kent
Last First-class4 August 1879 Sussex v Sussex
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 2
Runs scored 45
Batting average 15.00
100s/50s /
Top score 16*
Balls bowled 300
Wickets 10
Bowling average 13.80
5 wickets in innings 1
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 7-36
Catches/stumpings 0/-
Source: , February 2012

Pedley was born at Stubbing Court, Wingerworth, Derbyshire, the son of Thomas Humphrey Pedley and his wife Mary Gully, daughter of John Gully. He joined the Royal Engineers and in 1877 became a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.[1] In 1879 Pedley played two matches for Sussex against Kent and Surrey. Against Kent he took 7 for 36 and was not out on 16 in his second innings to help Sussex to victory. He also played for the Royal Engineers and Gentlemen of Sussex. Pedley next appeared playing for his native Derbyshire in the 1888 season.

Pedley was a right-hand batsman and played four innings in two first-class matches with an average of 15 and a top score of 16 not out. He was a right-arm medium pace bowler and took 10 first-class wickets at an average of 13.80 and a best performance of 7 for 36.[2]

Pedley went to America where he was manager of the San Jacinto Land Company, who developed part of the Sobrante de San Jacinto land grant at Riverside, California. He was the designer, builder, and engineer of the irrigation system that was installed. He gave his name to the settlement of Pedley, California in 1903 or 1904 when the Union Pacific Railroad Company installed a switch and a railroad station at the location.[3]

Pedley died at Riverside, California at the age of 62.

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