1764 English cricket season
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Chertsey and Hambledon, by now the leading teams in the game, played each other three times in the 1764 English cricket season.
The 1764 season marks the beginning of the "Hambledon Era" in earnest, although the team must have continued to make a name for itself ever since the tri-series v Dartford in 1756. There can be no doubt that records of many matches have been lost.
[edit] Matches
Date | Match Title | Venue | Source | Result |
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23 August (Th) | Norfolk v Suffolk | Bury St Edmunds Race Course | FL18 | Norfolk won |
This was reported in the Gazetteer & London Daily Advertiser on Tues 28 August. |
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28 August (Tu) | Romford v Dartford | Romford Race Course | FL18 | result unknown |
This was announced in the Chelmsford Chronicle on Fri 24 August. Dartford was a leading club; it is interesting they travelled to play an Essex team on presumably level terms as this would suggest that playing standards in Essex were good at this time. |
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10 & 11 September (M-Tu) | Chertsey v Hambledon | Laleham Burway | WCS | Hambledon won by 4 wkts |
The team scores were: Chertsey 48 and 127; Hambledon 76 and 100-6. The stakes were £20 a side. The Hambledon team is believed to have been: Richard Nyren (captain), John Small, Peter "Buck" Stewart, William Hogsflesh, William Barber, Bayton, Osmond, John Woolgar, Edward Woolgar, Mr Thomas Ridge and Squire Lamb aka Land. Hambledon at this time was sometimes referred to as Squire Land’s Club. Chertsey is believed to have had three given men from Dartford, perhaps including John Frame. Thomas "Daddy" White and Edward "Lumpy" Stevens may have played for Chertsey. John Edmeads and Thomas Baldwin certainly did for they shared a partnership of 40. At the end of Monday’s play, Chertsey had scored 115 in their second innings (wickets unknown) and so led by 87. They added 12 in the morning and Hambledon needed exactly 100 to win. They scored them after being 4-3! GDC remarks that Richard Nyren travelled to this match leaving a six-months pregnant wife at home (at least, it is assumed she stayed at home!) for the author of The Cricketers of My Time, John Nyren, was born in December. |
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10 September (M) | Suffolk v Norfolk | Scole Common | WDC | Suffolk won |
12 September (W) | Suffolk v Norfolk | Scole Common | WDC | Suffolk won |
Mr Waghorn reports these together and says Suffolk won (both?) "with the greatest of ease". He has the dates wrong, saying Mon 9 September and Wed 11 September; but those dates were on the Sunday and the Tuesday. |
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17 & 18 September (M-Tu) | Chertsey v Hambledon | Broadhalfpenny Down? | FL18 | Chertsey won by 2 wkts |
The return match to the one a week earlier and it was probably at Hambledon but this is not certain. There are references in the Whitehall Evening Post and the St James Chronicle both before and after the game. |
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24 September (M) | Chertsey v Hambledon | venue unknown | FL18 | result unknown |
The two clubs apparently agreed to stage a decider but it is not known if it ever took place. |
English cricket teams in the 18th century |
Berkshire | Essex | Hampshire | Kent | Leicestershire | Middlesex | Mitcham | Nottingham | Sheffield | Surrey | Sussex |
English cricket venues in the 18th century |
Artillery Ground | Bishopsbourne Paddock | Broadhalfpenny Down | Bromley Common | Dartford Brent | Duppas Hill |
English cricket seasons to 1815 |
1300 - 1696 | 1697 - 1725 |
to 1815 • 1816-1863 • 1864-1889 • 1890-1918 • 1919-1945 • 1946-1968 • 1969-2000 • from 2001 |
[edit] Main Sources
- Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians - various publications
- Cricket Scores 1730 - 1773 by H T Waghorn (WCS)
- Fresh Light on 18th Century Cricket by G B Buckley (FL18)
- Fresh Light on Pre-Victorian Cricket by G B Buckley (FLPV)
- Sussex Cricket in the Eighteenth Century by Timothy J McCann (TJM)
- The Dawn of Cricket by H T Waghorn (WDC)
[edit] Additional References
- A Social History of English Cricket by Derek Birley
- Cricket: History of its Growth and Development by Rowland Bowen
- Chertsey Cricket Club website
- Dartford Cricket Club website (DCC)
- From the Weald to the World by Peter Wynne-Thomas (PWT)
- Hambledon Cricket Chronicle by F S Ashley-Cooper (HCC)
- Hambledon: Men and Myths by John Goulstone (HMM)
- Kent Cricket Matches by F S Ashley-Cooper (KCM)
- Pre-Victorian Sussex Cricket by HF & AP Squire (PVSC)
- Scores & Biographies, Volume 1 by Arthur Haygarth (SBnnn)
- Start of Play by David Underdown
- The Cricketer magazine (Cktr)
- The Glory Days of Cricket by Ashley Mote
- John Nyren's The Cricketers of my Time by Ashley Mote
- Wisden Cricketers Almanack (annual): various issues