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Arthur Whatman

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in 1873, the only son of George Dunbar and his wife Frances Fuller, daughter of George Arthur Fuller. He was educated at
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of 14.07, taking 21 catches and executing nine stumpings. He had a prominent involvement in a dispute involving
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Whatman's first-class experience came from representative team tours to
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Whatman married in 1909 Marjory Isabel Knox Child, eldest daughter of
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Whatman, second from left middle row, on North American tour in 1897.
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and a disagreement over an umpiring decision during a match against
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Williamson, Martin and Lynn McConnell (11 December 2004).
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Muster Roll. Windlesham House, Brighton. A.D. 1837 to 1902
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cricketer
wicketkeeper
Suffolk County Cricket Club
non-first-class
minor counties of English cricket
Westcott, Surrey
Windlesham House School
Brighton
Eton College
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
aide-de-camp
General Clements
Second Boer War
underwriter
Lloyd's of London
World War I
Suffolk Regiment
The Buffs
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
New Zealand
West Indies
batting average
Bernard Bosanquet
Canterbury
Lord Hawke's 1902-03 tour of New Zealand
Sir Coles Child, 1st Baronet

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