James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annnual 1881
AF E WL O O S ESTRINGS. 2 7 5 ! For Yorkshire v. Notts , at Nottingham , Hall was in two hours for seven . Ineach matchbetweenNotts andYorkshire there were ten ' duck's eggs.' Sept. 25, at Nunhead , for Prince Imperial against St. Giles ',7 wickets fell for2 r u n s. L I S TO FU M P I R E S . CARPENTER, . , Cambridge. LEE, GEORGE, Lord's Cricket Ground, N.W. LUCK, W. , Tunbridge Wells , Kent. CHATTERTON , GEORGE, Sheffield . THOMS, ROBERT, 9, St. George's Road, Regent's Park. MORTLOCK, W. , The Oval , Kennington , S. E. R O W L A N D, D., 138, BrookStreet , Bury. STEPHENSON, H. H. , High Street , Uppingham. STREET, JAMES, R o wBargeInn, Godalming PULLIN, 177 , White Ladies ' Road, Redland , Bristol , WILLSHER, E. , 10, Commercial Place , Lewisham Road, London, S.E. O B I T U A R Y O F T H EY E A R . BOWYER, JOHN (Surrey ). Died, February 3, 1880. Was born at Mitcham(where he died) on June 18, 1790. Aleft -handed batsman , and m e m b e rof the famous B Eleven. Played his first matchat Lord's , with Mr. W. Ward, on July 16, 1810 , for Surrey v. England, and figured in matchesthere till 1828. Until the last he took great interest in the cricket onhis native green at Mitcham, and wasmuchrespected in the village . Theonly cricketer left of those who played with W. Beldham, Fennex and otherm e m b e r sof the old H a m b l e d o nClub. CATTLEY, M A R K. Died December13, 1880. Treasurer of the Surrey County Cricket Club. An enthusiastic supporter of the game, and well knownin his dayin connection with South Londoncricket . C O L E M A N, F. (Hertfordshire ). Died December8, 1879. A well-known cricketer , long associated with the Rickmansworthand MoorHall Clubs . D A R K, CHARLESJONATHAN. Died on December24, 1879. A member of the family whosenamehas been associated with Lord's Cricket Ground for m a n years. DAVIDSON, DOCTOR. Died April 23, 1880. An enthusiastic follower of the gamein the North , and a liberal supporter of Nottingham cricketers . GRACE, GEORGEFREDERICK (Gloucestershire ). Died September , 1880 . Afull memoirwill be foundin the first part of this book. HARGREAVES, JOHN. Died December 27, 1879. Aprominent memberof the Germantown Club of Philadelphia -one of seven brothers of English parentage long and prominently identfied with American cricket . HOLLAND, A. Died March, 1880. A nold memberof the St. George's C l u bofN e wY o r k. 2
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