J Mansfield (Kent cricketer)

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J Mansfield (dates of birth and death unknown) was a noted English cricketer of the mid-18th century who played for Kent. He was a good batsman who played for the same Sevenoaks club as Val Romney. Mansfield was adept at the single wicket form of the game which was very popular during his career.

He is first mentioned as a member of the strong Kent team that played against All-England at the Artillery Ground on 31 August 1747.

In the 1749 season, we find Mansfield playing for All-England himself, against Surrey. He appears in a number of teams after this as a given man or as a member of a "best eleven", as well as in single wicket.

He is last recorded playing as a given man for Addington Cricket Club against Westminster in July 1752.


English cricketers of 1701 to 1760

Edward Aburrow senior | William Anderson | Robert Bartholomew | William Bedle | John & Thomas Bell | "Little" & "Tall" Bennett
John Bowra | Thomas Brandon | Alan Brodrick | James & John Bryant | Robert Colchin | John Cutbush | Stephen Dingate
Durling | Robert Eures | Tom Faulkner | John Frame | Frederick, Prince of Wales | Sir William Gage | Stephen Harding
John & Joseph Harris | William Hodsoll | George Jackson | Thomas Jure | Kipps | John Larkin | Robert Lascoe
J Mansfield | John Mills | Richard Newland | Tom Peake | Duke of Richmond | Ridgeway | Val Romney
Lord John Sackville | William Sawyer | George Smith | Edward Stead | Thomas Waymark

[edit] References

  • At the Sign of the Wicket: Cricket 1742 – 1751 by F S Ashley-Cooper in Cricket Magazine (1900) (ASW)
  • Cricket Scores 1730 - 1773 by H T Waghorn (WCS)
  • Fresh Light on 18th Century Cricket by G B Buckley (FL18)
  • The Dawn of Cricket by H T Waghorn (WDC)