1791 English cricket season
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In the 1791 English cricket season, the emergence of the Brighton club heralded a brief revival of Sussex cricket which had been prominent during the early 18th century. As with Hornchurch/Essex, the Brighton team was a fair representation of Sussex as a county and the county name is used where the opposition is another county team or All-England. The club's venue was the Prince of Wales Ground in Brighton, which had its name changed over the years and was known as Box's Ground in the 19th century.
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[edit] Matches
Date | Match Title | Venue | Source | Result |
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16-18 May (M-W) | MCC v Middlesex | Lord's (Dorset Square) | SB110 | Middlesex won by 30 runs |
23-25 May (M-W) | MCC v Middlesex | Lord's (Dorset Square) | SB111 | Middlesex won by 6 wkts |
30 May-2 Jun (M-Th) | Old Etonians v Gentlemen | Lord's (Dorset Square) | SB111 | Gents won by 6 wkts |
The Old Etonian and Gentlemen teams in the list were major sides. They were composed mainly of leading amateurs and had noted professionals as given men. |
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2-3 June (Th-F) | MCC v Kent | Lord's (Dorset Square) | SB112 | MCC won by innings & 113 runs |
13-14 June (M-Tu) | MCC v Essex | Lord's (Dorset Square) | SB115 | Essex won by 45 runs |
20-22 June (M-W) | All-England v Hampshire | Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland | SB115 | All-England won by 54 runs |
Burley-on-the-Hill in Rutland was the Earl of Winchilsea's country retreat, which he used as his base for foxhunting parties. It is not far from the Great North Road so communication with London was relatively easy at the time. Burley-on-the-Hill has been confused with Burghley Park near Stamford but it is quite different. |
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23-24 June (Th-F) | Old Etonians v MCC | Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland | SB116 | MCC won by 6 wkts |
25 June (S) | Leicestershire v MCC ^ | Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland | SB117 | MCC won by innings & 4 runs |
6-8 July (W-F) | All-England v Hampshire | Sevenoaks Vine | SB117 | All-England won by 1 wkt |
13-15 July (W-F) | Hampshire v All-England | Windmill Down | SB118 | All-England won by 60 runs |
22-23 July (F-S) | West Sussex v Hambledon Town | Goodwood Park | brit | drawn |
A return match took place on 20 Sept (see below) and was recorded in S&B. |
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25-28 July (M-Th) | All-England v Hampshire | Perriam Down | SB119 | All-England won by innings & 68 runs |
28-29 July (Th-F) | Andover v MCC | Perriam Down | SB120 | MCC won by innings & 43 runs |
? July | Earl of Winchilsea v E Bligh | Burley-on-the-Hill | SB119 | Bligh's XI won by innings & 64 runs |
Definitely a minor match with numerous irregulars. The date is also in doubt as Mr Haygarth points out. |
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11-13 Aug (Th-S) | Essex v MCC | Langton Park, Hornchurch | SB121 | MCC won by 166 runs |
15-18 Aug (M-Th) | MCC v Kent | Lord's (Dorset Square) | SB121 | Kent won by 5 wkts |
19-20 Aug (F-S) | MCC &c. v Essex # | unknown | brit | Essex won by 4 runs |
The venue was probably Lord’s but it is unrecorded. |
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23-25 Aug (Tu-Th) | Surrey v Hampshire | Holt Pound, Wrecclesham | SB122 | Surrey won by 17 runs |
Wrecclesham is in Surrey. Holt Pound was a small ground partly designed by William Beldam on behalf of the owner Mr Holt. |
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26-27 Aug (F-S) | Waltham v Hornchurch | Waltham | brit | Hornchurch won by 10 wkts |
29-30 Aug (M-Tu) | Nottingham v MCC ^ | King's Meadow, Nottingham | SB123 | MCC won by 10 wkts |
^ The MCC teams were good quality and it is clear from reference to 1789 that the Leicester and Nottingham teams were representative of the counties. These two matches are historically important and are major fixtures. The Nottingham v MCC game is also in William North's 1832 book of Nottingham Old Club Match Scores. |
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? Sept | Windsor & Eton v Warfield | Eton Brocas | WDC | Warfield won by 2 wkts |
12-14 Sept (M-W) | Hornchurch v Waltham | Langton Park, Hornchurch | brit | Waltham won by 57 runs |
15-16 Sept (Th-F) | Essex v MCC &c. # | Langton Park, Hornchurch | brit | Essex won by innings & 23 runs |
# These two games were unknown until recently as Britcher is the sole source. The MCC &c. team in both games is properly titled 5 of Herts and 5 of MCC and Mr S Amherst. |
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19-22 Sept (M-Th) | Sussex v Middlesex | PoW Ground, Brighton | SB125 | Middlesex won by 21 runs |
The emergence of the Brighton club at this time heralded a brief revival of Sussex cricket which had been prominent during the early C18. As with Hornchurch/Essex, the Brighton team was a fair representation of Sussex as a county and the county name is used where the opposition is another county team or All-England. |
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20-22 Sept (Tu-Th) | Hambledon Town v West Sussex | Windmill Down | SB125 | West Sussex won by 11 runs |
The Hambledon Town v West Sussex game recorded in SB125 is considered minor due to lack of recognised players. Many of the Sussex team were in the Duke of Dorset’s side that played in the minor match at Lord’s on 3 June 1790 (SB101). |
[edit] Other Events
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[edit] Leading bowlers
[edit] Main Sources
- Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians - various publications
- 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)
- Scores & Biographies, Volume 1 by Arthur Haygarth (SBnnn)
- Scores 1790-1805 (annual issues) by Samuel Britcher
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