Great Cricket Matches 1772-1800: The Players and The Records

293 Vallance, J., first name John. 293 Vallance, P., first name Philip. 294 Wyatt, R.B., first names Richard Barnard. Pages 295-300. Abbreviations and Sources Page 295 Add to Bentley: by Henry Bentley. Add to Britcher: by Samuel Britcher. Add to Epps: by William Epps. Add to SB: by Arthur Haygarth. 295 Abbreviations: Insert between Bath C and CJ CC = Chelsmford Chronicle. Insert between Oracle and PbG, PA = Public Advertiser. 296 After WEP, replace Westminster Evening Post with Whitehall Evening Post. Add the following to the list of sources for each match on pages 296-300: page 38 SBp8 39 HC 12/7 45 PA, SalisJ 46 RM 51 HC 3/7 55 LEP 68 Epps erroneously dated 1779 82 Contemporary printed scorecard 92 HC 14/7, MH 16/7 113 World 4/6, LC 7/6, SJC 7/6, WEP 7/6 119 World 6/8 123 MaJ 26/5 138 Cricket Statistician Autumn 2006 139 PA 14/6 140 Cricket Statistician Autumn 2006 153 MP 17/6; for MH 16/7 read 16/6 174 For Gazette 22/8 read Gazetteer 177 For Gazette 4/9 read Gazetteer 180 Cricket Statistician Autumn 2006 181 Britcher p28 187 CC 210 For SB175 read SB173 217 For SB185 read SB181 231 WDC p144 erroneously dated 1796 232 For SB195 read SB194 241 Delete WDC p146 Batting orders It may be of interest to note that in a fewmatches where the score in Great Cricket Matches 1772-1800 is apparently in dismissal order, it may be possible, when we have more than one source, to establish the actual order of going in through some logical deductions. It must be made clear that there are no contemporary sources for these inferred batting orders, which have been worked out by Keith Warsop. Page 88 Kent: Smith, Pilcher, Ring, Boxall, Aylward, Luck, Fielder, Cumberland, Darnley, Wells, Bullen. MCC: As printed. 66

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