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John Firth (cricketer)

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Firth became a schoolmaster and chaplain at Winchester College and wrote several books about the school, where his nickname was "Budge" Firth. He later became
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Firth wrote the biography of Dr Montague Rendall (1862-1950), former Headmaster of Winchester College.
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A leg-break and googly bowler, Firth took all 10 wickets for 41 runs in a match against
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This biographical article related to an English cricket person born in the 1900s is a
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to report on. In a first-class career of just four matches, Firth played twice for
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among a selection of five public school bowlers in the 1918
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Rendall of Winchester. the Life and Witness of a Teacher
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cricketer
Winchester College
First World War
Church of England
clergyman
Nottingham
Eton College
Wisden Cricketer of the Year
almanack
first-class cricket
Oxford University
Nottinghamshire
Master of the Temple
Winchester Cathedral
Winchester
"Firth Lectures - The University of Nottingham"


"Wisden: Obituaries in 1957"
"Player Profile: John Firth"
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Masters of the Temple
Thomas Robinson
Charles John Vaughan
Alfred Ainger
Henry George Woods
Ernest William Barnes

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