Following on from List of English cricketers (1598–1787), this is a list of people who are known to have become involved in the historical development of cricket between the 1787 and 1825 seasons in England. With the single exception of Thomas Lord, it excludes everyone named in the previous list.

In 1787, the opening of the original Lord's ground, and the formation of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) soon afterwards, marked a watershed in the sport's history. The endpoint is in 1825 because of the catastrophic fire on the night of 28 July that year. The Lord's Pavilion was burned down, and a massive collection of records and archives, including unique scorecards, destroyed.

Before 1787, cricket had acquired most of its modern features such as eleven-a-side matches, the three-stump wicket, and the lbw law, although pitch preparation was rudimentary, and play was largely dictated by the weather. Bowling, however, was still done using an underarm action, and the key development of the period to 1825 was the movement towards roundarm bowling.

By taking ownership of the Laws of Cricket, MCC had quickly established itself as the sport's principal club. Besides governance, it organised the early Gentlemen v Players matches, and most of the games played by occasional XIs such as those led by Colonel Charles Lennox, Lord Frederick Beauclerk, George Osbaldeston, and others. In addition, the club's home at each of the three Lord's grounds was cricket's feature venue. The present Lord's opened in 1814.

Inter-county cricket effectively ceased during the Napoleonic Wars, and there were no formally constituted county clubs at the time. The main centres at county level were Berkshire, Essex, Hampshire, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey, and Sussex. Towards the end of the period, Cambridge University became prominent, especially through its series of matches against the Cambridge Town Club. In the north of England, cricket was developing through town clubs which became the focal points of the game in their respective counties, especially Nottingham and Sheffield.

The key historical sources for this period are Arthur Haygarth's Scores & Biographies, Volume 1 (1744–1826) (published in 1862), Samuel Britcher's annual Grand Matches series (1790 to 1805), and A Guide to Important Cricket Matches Played in the British Isles, 1709–1863, published in 1981 by The Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians (ACS). The works of F. S. Ashley-Cooper, H. T. Waghorn, and G. B. Buckley, among others, are also recognised.

As for the 1598–1787 list, online databases are excluded except in footnotes, as the scope remains historical, and NOT statistical. As in the previous list, a "match" is eleven-a-side, and also considered important, unless specified as single wicket or another form.

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  • F
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  • H
  • I
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  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • Q
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  • See also
  • References
  • Notes

Key

  • Seasons – These are the known seasons in which the player was active in important matches.
  • Club/county – Players in this period tended to appear for numerous ad hoc teams, including England (i.e., the "rest" of England). The clubs or counties named here, if any, are those with which he was primarily associated.
  • Notes – Inline citations reference the debut or earliest known mention of each player. Surviving match records to 1825 are incomplete, and any statistical compilation of a player's career in that period is based on known data. Match scorecards were not always created, or have been lost, and the matches themselves were not always recorded in the press or other media. Scorecard data was not comprehensive: e.g., bowling analyses lacked balls bowled and runs conceded; bowlers were not credited with wickets when the batsman was caught or stumped; in many cards, the means of dismissal were omitted.

A

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Abbott1802–1804Played for Lord Frederick Beauclerk's XI in 1802, and for England in 1804.
Benjamin Aislabie1808–1841Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC)Owner of slave plantations in the Caribbean. As a player, he was statistically the worst of any who played a large number of matches. Even so, he was Secretary of MCC from 1822 to 1842, and Club President in 1823–24.
Allen1820Cambridge UniversityStudent at Pembroke College.
W. Allen1787–1793Hornchurch
Charles Andrew1814–1824Sussex
Charles Anguish1789–1795MCCFormerly a member of White Conduit Club. Died in South Africa.
Annett1788–1792Hampshire
William Ashby1808–1830KentKent regular who also played for England. Played nine times for the Players in the Gentlemen v Players series.
Ashurst1802MCCKnown to have played for MCC and Charles Lennox's XI.
Thomas Assheton Smith I1787–1794MCCPatron who played for MCC, Hampshire, and his own teams.
Thomas Assheton Smith II1798–1820SurreyAlso played for England and MCC.
Henry Hervey Aston1791–1793MCCFormerly a member of the Hambledon Club.
Robert Ayling1796KentFour known matches. Brother of William Ayling.
W. Ayling1825–1826Sussex
William Ayling1800–1810KentAlso played for England.

B

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Thomas Bache1816–1822
James Baker1816–1828
Samson Baker1823
Barker1787–1793
George Barnard1825–1826
Henry Barnard1815–1823
John Barnard1815–1830
Charles James Barnett1820–1837
Richard Barry, 7th Earl of Barrymore1791–1792Brighton
J. Barton1802–1810
William Barton1795–1817
Bates1789
Horace Bates1822–1832
William Battcock1814–1817
Thomas Battersbee1822
Robert Battiscombe1819–1821
Baxter1819–1822
John Bayley1822–1850
Sir John Bayley, 2nd Baronet1817–1832
Charles Bayly1825
Henry Beagley1825–1833
John Beagley1823–1826
Thomas Beagley1816–1839
Lord Frederick Beauclerk1791–1825
William Beauclerk, 9th Duke of St Albans1817
Charles Beckett1816–1817
Richard Beckett1804–1807
John Beeston1794–1808
R. Beeston1790
W. Beeston1790–1799
George Beldham1800–1805
John Beldham1794–1795
James Bennett1798–1803
John Bennett1797–1818
C. Bentley1809–1832
Henry Bentley1804–1822
John Bentley1807–1817
Richard Berens1819–1833
Berry1825
Bexley1794
Henry Bird1819–1826
William Bird1821–1822
Hon. Edward Bligh1789–1813
Edward Bligh1819
John Bligh, 4th Earl of Darnley1789–1796
John Duncan Bligh1822
Bliss1795
Blundell1812
Blunt1792
Bond1810
Bonick1789
John Boning1822–1847
George Booth1798–1804
James Borradaile1822
William Borradaile1815–1832
John Bott1807–1808
Abraham Boult1787
Z. Boult1787
Charles Bowdler1809
H. Bowley1823–1824
John Bowyer1810–1828
Thomas Boxall1789–1803
Brades1795
John Brand1815–1828
James Bray1816–1828
William Brereton1820
James Brett1810
Briden1798
Harry Bridger1795
Samuel Bridger1804–1825
Bridges1808
Bridges1819–1820
Jem Broadbridge1814–1840
Robert Broadbridge1822–1824
William Broadbridge1817–1830
Brown1797
Brown1814
George Brown1819–1838
B. A. Browne1817
T. Browning1795
William Browning1791–1795
Hon. Robert Brudenell1790–1793
Beau Brummell1807
C. Brunton1820
E. H. Budd1808–1831
Anthony Buller1797
Samuel Bullock1825–1827
J. Burbage1825
John Burgess1794–1795
Thomas Burgoyne1797–1816
Peter Burrell, 1st Baron Gwydyr1787–1790
Henry Burrows1801–1815
Henry Burslem1810–1813
James Burt1825–1832
Anthony Burton1822
Butcher1787–1793
Butler1789–1801
Butterly1787
Archibald Button1804
Zachariah Button1793–1798

C

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Benjamin Caesar1824–1830
Will Caldecourt1821–1844
Cantrell1789–1792
Hon. Edward Capel1790
William Capel1808
Capron1792
Carpenter1789
Carr1789–1791
Carter1793–1795
Edmund Carter1809–1816
G. N. Caswell1818
Brownlow Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Exeter1817
Charles Challen1814
William Challen1814
Charles Chapman1825–1831
William Chapman1803
Richard Cheslyn1825–1846
Chitty1800
J. Church1789–1795
Clair1797–1803
George Claridge1818–1829
Thomas Clark1787–1791
Clarke1790
Clarke1818
Clements1787–1790
Clifton1817
Benjamin Clifton1798
Close1817
Charles Cochran1819
Samuel Cockerill1817–1819
Christopher Codrington1797
G. Cole1811
George Coles1819–1820
Collins1809–1810
David Collins1791–1810
Thomas Colyear, 4th Earl of Portmore1792–1793
William Cookesley1822–1827
G. Cooper1797–1807
Silas Cooper1805–1815
Courtnay1825–1826
William Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon1797
Thomas Coventry1800–1801
Cowell1817–1828
J. Cox1817
John Crawte1788–1803
Thomas Crimble1823–1825
Cropley1822
Frederick Crowder1817–1820
Charles Cumberland1791–1804
Frederick Cuthbert1816–1817

D

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Dalby1820
Dale1789–1809
James Dale1823–1827
Benjamin Dark1814–1826
James Dark1815–1843
J. Davies1825–1832
S. Davis1804–1809
Davy1787–1788
Davy1804
Henry Dawson1816–1819
James de Visme1825
Dean1787–1790
John Deedes1822–1829
William Deedes senior1817–1826
George Dehany1789–1793
Robert Denn1787–1793
David Denne1823
Joseph Dennis1803–1829
Charles Dilloway1825
John Dilloway1825
John Dolphin1825–1834
Charles Douglas, 3rd Baron Douglas1797–1798
Downham1795
J. Drew1795
G. Drummond1787–1795
Charles Duff1824–1830
Timothy Duke1823–1828
Francis Dunham1815
George Dupuis1787–1792
John Durnford1825
Dyer1814
W. C. Dyer1821–1825
John Dyke1822
Percyvall Dyke1822–1837
R. Dyke1819
Thomas Dyke1824–1827

E

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J. Eavers1800–1802
Ellis1815
Richard Elmhirst1822
Elyard1802
John Evans1822–1823
Henry Everett1812–1839

F

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Henry Faithful1823
George Fauquier1819–1821
George Fenner1821
James Fenner1821
Richard Fielder1790–1801
J. Finch1792–1795
Henry Fitzroy1788–1793
Thomas Flavel1821–1828
Flint1789
Henry Floyd1817
Forster1825
Francis Foster1789
Frances1811
Andrew Freemantle1788–1810
French1790
Robert Frost1820

G

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William Hall Gage1802
Gates1794–1807
John Gibbons1797–1801
Gibbs1787
Gibbs1807
S. Gill1792–1795
Gillan1809
Goddard1803–1808
John Goldham1791–1812
John Goldsmith1792
Goodhew1791–1795
Charles Gordon, 10th Marquess of Huntly1818–1843
George Gordon, 9th Marquess of Huntly1787–1792
Gore1814
John Gouldstone1789–1793
Goules1817
Bellingham Graham1815
N. Graham1787–1801
Grange1790–1792
Greathead1808
William Greenway1819–1820
John Greenwood1820–1821
William Greenwood1818–1828
Gregory1791–1792
Grenway1819
Algernon Greville1815–1823
Charles Greville1819–1827
Grinham1798
James Grinham1822–1835
Grinstead1789
Groombridge1793
Grover1809
John Grover1790
John Gunnell1810
W. Gunnell1797
Philip Gurdon1820–1822
William Gurdon1825
John Guthrie1819–1820

H

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Edward Hale1789–1797
Hall1797
James Hall1821–1838
John Hammond1790–1816
Harry Hampton1800–1811
J. Hampton1793–1816
R. Hampton1802
Henry Hannington1819–1821
William Harbord, 2nd Baron Suffield1791
James Harding1792–1810
John Harding1809
Hart1792
Harvey1792–1793
F. Hatton1815
Hawkins1817
John Heathcote1820
Edward Heneage1796
Hennell1817
Henry Herbert, 3rd Earl of Carnarvon1822
Hesketh1816
Philip Hewett1820
Higgs1789–1790
Hill1825
Hines1822
George Hoare1807–1812
Henry Hoare1823–1824
Hockley1799–1805
Hodgson1817
Holden1818
C. Holland1808
Henry Holland1807–1825
George Hollest1821
Charles Holloway1816–1822
Honer1822
Hooker1795
William Hooker1823–1833
William Hopkins1825–1828
Hopkinson1817
J Hopper1822–1827
Horsey1788–1789
H. C. Howard1815–1816
R. Howard1804
Thomas Howard1803–1829
Hudson1792
Hull1821
George Hume1821–1822
Hunt1788–1789
Hyde1791

I

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Thomas Ingram1787–1797

J

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David James1816–1817
J. James1814–1818
W. Jeans1817
William Jefferies1803
Herbert Jenner1825–1838
John Jenner1807–1826
T. Johnson1825–1834
William Jolliffe, 1st Baron Hylton1825
Jones1787
Jones1824
E. Jones1793
Sir Thomas Jones1814–1819
James Jordan1822–1824
Henry Jupp1824–1827
Thomas Jutten1791–1792

K

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John Lister Kaye1787–1798
William Keen1821–1831
Kennett1789
Daniel King1814
Henry Robert Kingscote1825–1844
Douglas Kinnaird1808–1822
Knight1802
Edward Knight1822–1828
George T. Knight1820–1837
Knowles1797

L

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Felix Ladbroke1804–1822
James Ladbroke1800–1826
John Lambert1794–1810
William Lambert1801–1817
Charles Lanaway1825–1838
Henry Thomas Lane1818–1827
Richard Lane1820–1824
William Lascelles1818
James Lawrell1803–1810
James Lawrence1820
Richard Lawrence1787–1795
Lea1807
John Leaney1825–1826
William Leaney1815
Lear1808
Lee1814
Leeson1803
Stephen Lefeaver1825
J Leggatte1789
Richard Leigh1806–1809
George Leycester1790–1808
Thomas Liffen1791–1792
James Light1825
Henry Lillywhite1816–1825
James Lillywhite1821
William Lillywhite1825–1853
John Littler1791–1793
Henry J. Lloyd1815–1830
Thomas Lloyd1792
Thomas Lord1787–1816
Thomas Lord junior1815–1816
Henry Lowther1819–1843
Luck1793
Stephen Lushington1799

M

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J. Maddox1791
Peregrine Maitland1798–1808
Noah Mann junior1807–1818
March1807
Marclew1795
George Marten1821
Martin1816
Sir Henry Martin, 2nd Baronet1797–1813
J. Martin1787–1793
Richard Martin1815
W. Martin1819–1826
Stephen Masters1815
William Mathews1821–1830
Matthews1789
May1797–1798
S. Maynard1823–1828
George Meads1825–1836
Medlicott1819–1822
Francis Mellersh1814–1830
Thomas Mellish1793–1815
J. Merchant1791–1792
Paul Methuen, 1st Baron Methuen1816
Miles1793
John Miller1791
George Mills1825–1831
John Mills1816–1820
Richard Mills1825–1843
H. Mitchell1816–1819
Mitchell1803–1809
Charles Mitford1815–1817
Monk1792–1795
Charles Montagu-Scott, 4th Duke of Buccleuch1797
Edward Morant1793–1795
Morgan1802
Morgan1803
Henry Morley1815–1838
Mott1820
John Moultrie1820
Munday1792–1797
Robert Murcutt1819–1820
Murray1787–1789

N

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J. Neale1788–1792
Molyneux Nepean1808
J. Nesbit1812
Nethercliffe1817
Christopher Nevill1820–1822
Francis Nicholas1821–1830
Nicholson1788
Thomas V. R. Nicoll1790–1794
Thomas Nicoll1817–1835
Thomas Nordish1815–1823
John Nyren1787–1817

O

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Henry Oakes1819
Oliver1787
Oliver1824–1828
Denzil Onslow1796–1807
Denzil Onslow junior1821–1825
Thomas Onslow, 2nd Earl of Onslow1801–1808
George Osbaldeston1808–1830
John Otway1824–1825
William Otway1824–1825
Owen1819
Charles Oxenden1820–1822
Graham Oxenden1822
W. Oxley1790–1793

P

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Packer1790
Henry Page1819–1826
John Page1819–1822
Martin Page1820–1834
Henry Palliser1822
J. Palmer1813
W. Palmer1789
Park1795
Parker1803–1806
George Parry1818–1829
Parsons1825
Payne1815
T. Payne1795
J. Pemberton1816
Penniells1809
J. Peppercorn1802–1804
Petley1802
William Peto1822–1826
Charles Pierpoint1825–1827
Pike1810
Fuller Pilch1820–1854
Nathaniel Pilch1820–1836
William Pilch1820–1836
John Pilcher1787–1796
Alexander Pitcairn1791–1792
William Pitt1822
John Pointer1803–1810
John Pontifex1807–1810
John Pontifex1825
J. Poulet1811–1818
James Powell1818–1822
Littleton Powys1801
Bulkley Praed1822
T. Price1816–1825
Priest1792
Stephen Pryor1820

Q

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William Quarles1820–1830
Robert Quarme1792–1793
Quiddington1807

R

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Robert Radcliffe1819
Thomas Ray1792–1811
Thomas Razell1809–1816
Charles Reed1800–1810
Humphrey Repton1812–1817
Frederic Reynolds1795–1796
J Rice1795–1797
James Rice1811–1813
Richardson1805–1807
J. Ricketts1816–1817
C. Ridet1796
George Ring1796
Roberts1824–1825
William Roberts1816–1817
Robinson1816
Robert Robinson1792–1819
Charles Rocke1822–1828
Roffey1802
Samuel Rohde1812
J. Roker1825–1830
Edward Romilly1825–1831
C. Roots1825
Rubegall1794
C. Russell1795
J. Russell1787–1793

S

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Sadler1793
Sale1791–1793
Sanderson1797
James Saunders1822–1831
Andrew Schabner1811–1824
Scott1793–1797
J. Scott1819–1831
Thomas Scott1789–1798
Richard Searle1823–1825
William Searle1821–1833
Thomas Selby1790
William Sewell1822–1827
Edward Seymour1819
Thomas Shackle1789–1809
D. Sharpe1792
Sir John Shelley, 6th Baronet1792–1795
George Shepheard1796
James Sherman1810–1821
John Sherman1809–1852
Short1801
Simmonds1790–1791
C. Slater1787
John Slater1825–1829
William Slater1814–1829
John Slingsby1815
Small1788
Eli Small1796
Smith1803
Smith1822
Smith1822
Smith1825–1826
Gustavus T. Smith1815–1823
James Smith1792–1800
Percy Smith1825–1826
T. Smith1817
Soane1795
Stephen Southon1825–1826
G. Sparks1806–1810
John Sparks1803–1829
Spencer1793
George Spencer-Churchill, 6th Duke of Marlborough1817
St John1825
Daniel Stacey1817–1820
Stanford1807
Stanhope1787–1798
Thomas Stearn1825–1840
John Stevens1789–1793
Robert Stevens1797–1799
Thomas Stevenson1822
Henry Stewart1788–1806
John Stewart1792–1797
R. Stewart1791–1792
S. Stonehewer1813
V. Strange1816
E. Streeter1791–1792
William Streets1803
Richard Stringer1803
Strudwick1805–1806
William Sturt1815–1817
Frederick Sullivan1821
George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland1816
J. Swan1825–1826
Sylvester1792–1802

T

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George Talbot1787–1791
Talmash1790
John Tanner1797–1826
Taylor1817
Thompson1792–1794
James Thumwood1816–1826
John Thumwood1816–1821
Edward Thwaites1825–1837
Timber1792–1795
Todd1804
C. Towell1791
Charles Town1815–1823
James Townsend1821–1831
Thomas Tucker1822
Henry Tufton, 11th Earl of Thanet1793–1801
John Tufton1793–1798
Sackville Tufton, 9th Earl of Thanet1791–1794
Turnbull1796
Robert Turner1789–1797
W. Turner1789–1809MCCAlso the sponsor of W. Turner's XI in 1801.
Thomas Twistleton1794–1796
Tyson1790–1793

U

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John Unstead1825
Arthur Upton1795–1808
May Upton1824

V

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John Vallance1791–1792
Philip Vallance1791–1792
Vane1802
Venner1790
Viger1808–1814
Godfrey Vigne1819–1845
Thomas Vigne1804–1832
Vincent1789
C. Vivian1816

W

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Walker1790East Kent
Walker1822Kent
John Walker1789–1806SurreyYounger brother of Tom and Harry Walker.
Waller1800–1803Surrey
John Wallington1817–1828
Robert Walpole1793–1808
W. Wansell1802
F. Ward1817Hampshire
John Ward1800–1806Kent
William Ward1810–1845Scored 278 for MCC against Norfolk in 1820, overtaking James Aylward's record for cricket's highest individual score. Ward's record stood until 1876, when it was surpassed by W. G. Grace.
Charles Warren1795–1826Warren was the last 18th century player to take part in an important match.
Richard Warsop1803–1826Nottingham
Thomas Warsop1803Nottingham
T. Webb1790–1808Middlesex
Richard Welch1791–1793
G. Wells1814–1821Surrey
John Wells1787–1815Surrey
W. Wells1791–1816
George Wenman1825–1834Kent
John Wenman1825–1838Kent
Ned Wenman1825–1854KentA leading wicket-keeper; also an all-rounder.
West1794Oldfield
J. Weston1787Middlesex
Wheeler1794–1795Middlesex
White1789–1797Hampshire
Jacob White1791Middlesex
Joseph White1806Surrey
W. White1787–1792Middlesex
R. Whitehead1795–1800MCCPatron who organised a number of matches via MCC.
Wicks1820Cambridge Town Club
Henry Wilder1817Old Wykehamists
Wilkinson1824Sussex
John Willan1819–1830
G. Willes1815KentIdentity disputed. Willes played in a match at Wrotham Napps alongside John Willes and it may be that it was William Willes, John's brother, who played in the match. William is identified by the 1907 History of Kent County Cricket Club as the player involved, whereas Scores and Biographies identifies the player simply as Willes, and he is identified as Mr G. Willes in Kent Cricket Matches.
John Willes1806–1822KentThough he did not originate roundarm bowling, Willes can be seen as the prime instigator of the movement.
Williams1820Cambridge UniversityA student at Pembroke College.
Williams1798MCC
Charles Williams1823MCC
Wilson1797Earl of Winchilsea's XI
Wilson1809Surrey
Windebank1805–1807Hampshire
Windsor1788
Edward Winter1794–1815Oldfield
Witcher1797Hampshire
J. Witherdon1817MCC
Sir George Wombwell, 2nd Baronet1792MCC
Wood1789–1790East Kent
Edward Woodbridge1815–1819
Frederick Woodbridge1815–1819
Woodburn1804Hampshire
Woodroffe1799–1800
Wooldridge1798Hampshire
Richard Wyatt1787–1797
George Wyndham1820–1821Cambridge University

Y

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Lord Yarmouth1799SurreyOccasional patron. Known to have played in three matches: one each for Surrey, MCC, and England.
Young1801Played in one match for England against Surrey.

See also

Notes

Bibliography

Further reading

  • Ashley-Cooper, F. S. (1924). Hambledon Cricket Chronicle: 1772–1796. London: Jenkins. OCLC .
  • Ashley-Cooper, F. S. (1929). Kent Cricket Matches, 1719–1880. Canterbury: Gibbs & Sons. OCLC .
  • Barclays (1986). Swanton, E. W.; Plumptre, George; Woodcock, George (eds.). Barclays World of Cricket. London: HarperCollins. ISBN 978-00-02181-93-8.
  • Birley, Derek (1999). A Social History of English Cricket. London: Aurum Press. ISBN 978-18-54106-22-3.
  • Bowen, Rowland (1970). Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. ISBN 978-04-13278-60-9.
  • Britcher, Samuel (1800). A Complete List of all the Grand Matches of Cricket that have been Played in the Year 1800. London: W. S. Blake. OCLC .
  • Buckley, G. B. (1935). Fresh Light on 18th Century Cricket. Birmingham: Cotterell & Co. OCLC .
  • Buckley, G. B. (1937). Fresh Light on pre-Victorian Cricket. Birmingham: Cotterell & Co. OCLC .
  • Major, John (2007). More Than A Game. London: HarperCollins. ISBN 978-00-07183-64-7.
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