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[edit] 18th and 19th century events, teams and venues
- Box's Ground | Talk:Box's Ground
- Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland | Talk:Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland
- Dandelion Paddock | Talk:Dandelion Paddock
- Europeans cricket team | Talk:Europeans cricket team
- Hindus cricket team | Talk:Hindus cricket team
- Homerton Cricket Club | Talk:Homerton Cricket Club
- Langton Park | Talk:Langton Park
- Muslims cricket team | Talk:Muslims cricket team
- Parsees cricket team | Talk:Parsees cricket team
- Perriam Down | Talk:Perriam Down
[edit] Players from 1787 to 1815 without articles
- Algernon F Greville (Middlesex) – played from 1815 until 1823
- Andrew Schabner (MCC) – played 8 matches from 1811 to 1815 (career continued to 1824)
- Annett (Hampshire cricketer) – played 6 matches from 1788 to 1792
- Benjamin Clifton (Middlesex; amateur) – played 11 matches from 1797 to 1798
- Benjamin F Dark (Hampshire) – played 2 matches from 1814 to 1815 (career continued to 1826)
- Bridon (MCC cricketer) aka Bell (MCC; amateur) – played 8 matches from 1794 to 1798
- Butler (Middlesex cricketer) – played 21 matches from 1789 to 1801
- C Drummond (Surrey cricketer) (amateur) – played 7 matches from 1787 to 1795
- C Reed (Kent cricketer) – played 7 matches from 1798 to 1810
- Cantrell (Middlesex cricketer) – played 8 matches from 1789 to 1792
- Capt. / Col. Peregrine Maitland, (MCC and Surrey; amateur) – played 27 matches from 1798 to 1808
- Capt./Col. J Lambert (MCC; amateur) – played 12 matches from 1794 to 1810
- Captain Codrington (MCC cricketer) (amateur) – played 7 matches from 1796 to 1797
- Charles Andrew (Sussex) – played from 1815 until 1824
- Charles Warren (cricketer) (Middlesex; amateur) – played 33 matches from 1795 to 1826
- Clements (Essex cricketer) (Essex) – played 5 matches from 1787 to 1790
- Collins (Hampshire cricketer) – played 6 matches from 1791 to 1792
- Dale (Middlesex cricketer) – played 22 matches from 1789 to 1809
- Dean (Middlesex cricketer) (amateur) – played 7 matches from 1787 to 1791
- Denzil Onslow aka Col./Gen. Denzil Onslow (MCC; amateur) – played 9 matches from 1796 to 1807
- Douglas Kinnaird – played 11 matches from 1808 to 1815 (career continued to 1822)
- E G Morant (MCC; amateur) – played 3 matches from 1793 to 1795
- Edmund Carter (cricketer) (MCC) – played 9 matches from 1809 to 1815 (career continued to 1816)
- Edward C Woodbridge (Surrey) – played from 1815 until 1819
- Edward Hale (cricketer) (Hampshire; amateur) – played 3 matches from 1789 to 1797
- Edward Winter (cricketer) (Berkshire) – played 12 matches from 1794 to 1815
- Felix Ladbroke (MCC; amateur) – played 9 matches from 1804 to 1815 (career continued to 1826)
- Finch (Berkshire cricketer) – played 13 matches from 1792 to 1795
- Francis Mellersh (Sussex) – played from 1815 until 1830
- Frederick Woodbridge (cricketer) (Surrey) – played from 1815 until 1819
- G Booth (Middlesex) – played 13 matches from 1796 to 1804
- G Cooper (MCC; amateur) – played 6 matches from 1797 to 1807
- G Wells (Sussex) – played 4 matches from 1814 to 1815 (career continued to 1821)
- Gates (Berkshire cricketer) – played 8 matches from 1794 to 1807
- George Leycester (MCC; amateur) – played 50 matches from 1790 to 1808
- George Shepheard (Middlesex) – played 10 matches from 1794 to 1799
- Goddard (Hampshire cricketer) – played 6 matches from 1803 to 1808
- Grange (Middlesex cricketer) – played 9 matches from 1789 to 1792
- Gregory (Sussex cricketer) (Sussex) – played 5 matches from 1791 to 1792
- Harry Hampton (cricketer) (Kent) – played 5 matches from 1802 to 1811
- Harvey (Essex cricketer) (Essex) – played 5 matches from 1792 to 1793
- Henry Everett (MCC) – played 1 match from 1812 to 1815 (career continued to 1839)
- Hockley (Surrey cricketer) – played 8 matches from 1799 to 1805
- Hon. C Douglas (MCC; amateur) – played 13 matches from 1797 to 1799
- Hon. E Capel (MCC; amateur) – played 3 matches from 1790 to 1790
- Hon. Thomas James Twistleton (MCC; amateur) – played 7 matches from 1789 to 1796
- Humphrey Repton (cricketer) (MCC) – played 5 matches from 1812 to 1815 (career continued to 1817)
- Hunt (Hampshire cricketer) – played 6 matches from 1788 to 1796
- J Eavers (MCC) – played 5 matches from 1798 to 1802
- J Hampton (Surrey) – played 52 matches from 1793 to 1816
- J Lawrell (MCC; amateur) – played 21 matches from 1800 to 1810
- J Merchant aka Marchant (Sussex) – played 5 matches from 1791 to 1792
- J Pontifex (MCC; amateur) – played 15 matches from 1797 to 1810
- J Poulet (MCC) – played 6 matches from 1811 to 1815 (career continued to 1818)
- James Beeston aka Tom Brown (Middlesex) – played 24 matches from 1794 to 1808
- James Bennett (cricketer) (Hampshire) – played 5 matches from 1798 to 1805
- James Harding (cricketer) (Surrey) – played 37 matches from 1792 to 1810
- James Sherman (cricketer) (Surrey) – played 6 matches from 1810 to 1815 (career continued to 1821)
- James Smith (Middlesex cricketer) – played 8 matches from 1792 to 1796
- John Bennett (Hampshire cricketer) (Hampshire) – played 61 matches from 1797 to 1818
- John Bentley (cricketer) – played 9 matches from 1807 to 1815 (career continued to 1817)
- John Bligh, 4th Earl of Darnley (MCC; amateur) – played 27 matches from 1789 to 1796
- John Bowyer (Surrey) – played 1 match from 1810 to 1815 (career continued to 1828)
- John Brand (cricketer) – played from 1815 until 1828
- John Gibbons (cricketer) (MCC; amateur) – played 18 matches from 1797 to 1801
- John Goldham aka Goldhawk (Middlesex) – played 35 matches from 1791 to 1812
- John Pointer (Hampshire) – played 15 matches from 1803 to 1810
- John Sherman (cricketer) (Surrey) – played 9 matches from 1809 to 1815 (career continued to 1852)
- John Sparks (cricketer) (Surrey) – played 29 matches from 1803 to 1815 (career continued to 1829)
- John Stevens (cricketer) (Essex) – played 17 matches from 1789 to 1799
- John T Jones (Middlesex) – played 3 matches from 1814 to 1815 (career continued to 1819)
- John Tanner (cricketer) (Middlesex; amateur) – played 53 matches from 1796 to 1826
- John Ward – played 14 matches from 1800 to 1806
- Littler (Essex cricketer) – played 9 matches from 1791 to 1793
- Lord Milsingtown (Hampshire; amateur) – played 6 matches from 1792 to 1799
- Lord Yarmouth (MCC and Surrey; amateur) – played 3 matches from 1797 to 1799
- M Graham (Leics) – played 5 matches from 1789 to 1800
- Monk (Berkshire cricketer) – played 10 matches from 1792 to 1795
- Noah Mann junior – played 5 matches from 1807 to 1815 (career continued to 1818)
- P Vallance (Sussex cricketer) – played 7 matches from 1791 to 1792
- R Brandling (MCC; amateur) – played 5 matches from 1794 to 1795
- R Stringer (Leics) – played 6 matches from 1789 to 1803
- R Warsop (Notts) – played 6 matches from 1789 to 1803
- Rice (Middlesex cricketer) aka James or A Smith (Middlesex; amateur) – played 13 matches from 1794 to 1797
- Richard Beckett (cricketer) (MCC; amateur) – played 9 matches from 1804 to 1807
- Richard Fielder (Kent) – played 20 matches from 1790 to 1801
- Richard Lawrence (cricketer) (Berkshire) – played 12 matches from 1787 to 1795
- Richard Leigh (cricketer) (Surrey; amateur) – played 5 matches from 1806 to 1809
- Robert Brudenell, 6th Earl of Cardigan aka Hon. Robert Brudenell (MCC; amateur) – played 8 matches from 1790 to 1793
- Robert Denn (Essex; amateur) – played 11 matches from 1787 to 1793
- Rubegall (Middlesex) – played 6 matches from 1794 to 1798
- S Gill (Berkshire) – played 11 matches from 1792 to 1795
- Sackville Tufton, 9th Earl of Thanet (Kent; amateur) – played 5 matches from 1791 to 1794
- Sale (Berkshire cricketer) (MCC/Berkshire; amateur) – played 5 matches from 1791 to 1793
- Samuel Bridger (Surrey) – played 19 matches from 1804 to 1815 (career continued to 1825)
- Sir H W Marten (MCC; amateur) – played 15 matches from 1796 to 1813
- Sir John Shelley (Sussex/MCC; amateur) – played 10 matches from 1792 to 1795
- Stanhope (Middlesex cricketer) (amateur) – played 9 matches from 1787 to 1798
- Sylvester (Middlesex cricketer) – played 28 matches from 1792 to 1799
- T Nicoll (Middlesex; amateur) – played 14 matches from 1790 to 1794
- T Shackle (Berkshire/Middlesex) – played 30 matches from 1789 to 1809
- T Watts (Leics) – played 5 matches from 1789 to 1800
- T Webb (Middlesex cricketer) – played 8 matches from 1789 to 1808
- Thomas Clark (cricketer) (Essex; amateur) – played 9 matches from 1787 to 1791
- Thomas John Burgoyne aka Boyle (Middlesex; amateur) – played 24 matches from 1796 to 1816
- Thomas Jutten (Sussex) – played 5 matches from 1791 to 1792
- Thomas Liffen (Sussex) – played 5 matches from 1791 to 1792
- Thomas Mellish (MCC; amateur) – played 52 matches from 1791 to 1815
- Thomas Vigne – played 14 matches from 1804 to 1815 (career continued to 1832)
- Thompson (Berkshire cricketer) – played 9 matches from 1792 to 1794
- Timber (Berkshire cricketer) – played 10 matches from 1792 to 1795
- W Beeston (Middlesex) – played 11 matches from 1790 to 1799
- W Chapman (Notts) – played 5 matches from 1791 to 1803
- W Oxley (Essex) – played 10 matches from 1790 to 1793
- W Palmer (Kent; amateur) – played 9 matches from 1789 to 1795
- W Turner (MCC; amateur) – played 10 matches from 1789 to 1809
- W Wells (Middlesex) – played 12 matches from 1791 to 1816
- Welsh (MCC cricketer) (amateur) – played 8 matches from 1791 to 1793
- Wheeler (Middlesex cricketer) – played 10 matches from 1794 to 1797
- William Ayling (Kent) – played 22 matches from 1800 to 1810
- William Slater (Sussex) – played from 1815 until 1829
- William Sturt (Sussex) – played from 1815 until 1817
- Williams (MCC cricketer) (MCC; amateur) – played 6 matches from 1798 to 1798
[edit] Players from 1815 to 1863 without articles
- A Paine | Talk:A Paine
- A W T Daniel | Talk:A W T Daniel
- Alfred "Dandy" Lowth | Talk:Alfred "Dandy" Lowth
- Arthur Rich | Talk:Arthur Rich
- Bartholomew Good | Talk:Bartholomew Good
- Benjamin Clifton | Talk:Benjamin Clifton
- C Coleridge | Talk:C Coleridge
- C D Marsham | Talk:C D Marsham
- C Douglas (MCC cricketer) | Talk:C Douglas (MCC cricketer)
- C F Willis | Talk:C F Willis
- C G Lane | Talk:C G Lane
- Charles Creswell | Talk:Charles Creswell
- Charles Duff (cricketer) | Talk:Charles Duff (cricketer)
- Charles Lanaway | Talk:Charles Lanaway
- Charles Pierpoint | Talk:Charles Pierpoint
- Daniel Hayward | Talk:Daniel Hayward
- Davy (Surrey cricketer) | Talk:Davy (Surrey cricketer)
- E Sayers | Talk:E Sayers
- E W Blore | Talk:E W Blore
- Edward Grimston | Talk:Edward Grimston
- Edward Thwaites | Talk:Edward Thwaites
- Emmanuel Vincent | Talk:Emmanuel Vincent
- F P Miller | Talk:F P Miller
- F W Marcon | Talk:F W Marcon
- Francis Fenner | Talk:Francis Fenner
- G B Lee | Talk:G B Lee
- G Butler | Talk:G Butler
- G E Cotterill | Talk:G E Cotterill
- G E Yonge | Talk:G E Yonge
- G J Boudier | Talk:G J Boudier
- George Brown (Sussex cricketer) | Talk:George Brown (Sussex cricketer)
- George Dawson (cricketer) | Talk:George Dawson (cricketer)
- George Meads | Talk:George Meads
- George Millyard | Talk:George Millyard
- George Rothera | Talk:George Rothera
- H E Moberley | Talk:H E Moberley
- H M Marshall | Talk:H M Marshall
- Harvey Fellows | Talk:Harvey Fellows
- Henry Hall (cricketer) | Talk:Henry Hall (cricketer)
- Henry Kingscote | Talk:Henry Kingscote
- Herbert Jenner | Talk:Herbert Jenner
- Hon. R Grimston | Talk:Hon. R Grimston
- J H Kirwan | Talk:J H Kirwan
- J Makinson | Talk:J Makinson
- J McCormick | Talk:J McCormick
- James Cobbett | Talk:James Cobbett
- James Dale (Sussex cricketer) | Talk:James Dale (Sussex cricketer)
- James Dearman | Talk:James Dearman
- James H Dark | Talk:James H Dark
- James Taylor (Sussex cricketer) | Talk:James Taylor (Sussex cricketer)
- Joe Guy | Talk:Joe Guy
- John Bayley (cricketer) | Talk:John Bayley (cricketer)
- John Gibson (cricketer) | Talk:John Gibson (cricketer)
- John Wenman | Talk:John Wenman
- Luck (Kent cricketer) | Talk:Luck (Kent cricketer)
- Mr Moses | Talk:Mr Moses
- Oliver Pell | Talk:Oliver Pell
- Palmer (Kent cricketer) | Talk:Palmer (Kent cricketer)
- R A H Mitchell | Talk:R A H Mitchell
- R Hankey | Talk:R Hankey
- R J P Broughton | Talk:R J P Broughton
- R Lang | Talk:R Lang
- R T King | Talk:R T King
- R Walpole (MCC cricketer) | Talk:R Walpole (MCC cricketer)
- Richard Cheslyn | Talk:Richard Cheslyn
- Richard Mills (cricketer) | Talk:Richard Mills (cricketer)
- Robert Grimston (cricketer) | Talk:Robert Grimston (cricketer)
- T Sherman | Talk:T Sherman
- Thomas Beagley | Talk:Thomas Beagley
- Thomas Flavel | Talk:Thomas Flavel
- Thomas Heath (cricketer) | Talk:Thomas Heath (cricketer)
- Thomas Pierpoint | Talk:Thomas Pierpoint
- Tom Sewell (cricketer) | Talk:Tom Sewell (cricketer)
- V C Smith | Talk:V C Smith
- W Fellows | Talk:W Fellows
- W Meyrick | Talk:W Meyrick
- W Oxley (Essex cricketer) | Talk:W Oxley (Essex cricketer)
- Wheeler (Middlesex cricketer) | Talk:Wheeler (Middlesex cricketer)
- Will Caldecourt | Talk:Will Caldecourt
- Will Martingell | Talk:Will Martingell
- Will Mortlock | Talk:Will Mortlock
- William Barber (Yorkshire cricketer) | Talk:William Barber (Yorkshire cricketer)
- William Broadbridge | Talk:William Broadbridge
- William Dorrinton | Talk:William Dorrinton
- William Garrat | Talk:William Garrat
- William Mathews (cricketer) | Talk:William Mathews (cricketer)
- William Nicholson (cricketer) | Talk:William Nicholson (cricketer)