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Hampshire. He says Hampshire fielded almost a "scratch side" as there were four debutants Cotton, Horne, Lawrence and M. Lewis who do not appear again in recorded scores. Some or all of
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Tuesday on Laleham Burway they must now resign the Cricket laurel, though much against their will". The report went on to say how the Hampshire fielders had crowded the
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Saturday, 7 August that London won "with great ease". It may well have been a "gentlemen only" game as, according to the ACS guide, the England team was "an inferior eleven".
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dismissed for 63. Surrey started their second innings but, with rain intervening, had made only 65/2 by the close. The match was completed on the Wednesday with Thomas White going on from 2
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1111:"Match scorecard: Surrey v Hampshire, 16–18 September 1773"
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1216:"Match scorecard: Kent v Surrey, 19–21 July 1773"
1189:"Match scorecard: Surrey v Kent, 21–22 June 1773"
468:overnight to 60. Surrey's total was 217. Bowlers
1652:Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development
1503:From Commons to Lord's, Volume One: 1700 to 1750
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1481:Scores & Biographies, Volume 1 (1744–1826)
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1593:A History of Cricket, Volume 1 (to 1914)
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559:On 16–18 August, there was a match at
532:Also on 30 July, there was a match at
201:at the end and so scored the winning
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1674:Fresh Light on pre-Victorian Cricket
1595:. London: George Allen & Unwin.
1483:. Kennington: Frederick Lillywhite.
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763:" by certain sources, but there was
1654:. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode.
1630:A Social History of English Cricket
1459:Fresh Light on 18th Century Cricket
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2090:English cricket venues (1771–1825)
1676:. Birmingham: Cotterell & Co.
1461:. Birmingham: Cotterell & Co.
285:bowled and possibly had more from
273:was out other than by being clean
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779:which were then competing in the
500:On 30 July, there was a match at
347:explains the situation, based on
1720:. Lewes: Sussex Record Society.
1612:. Canterbury: Gibbs & Sons.
316:There was a return match at the
85:was one of the season's leading
687:Based on data in the surviving
1610:Kent Cricket Matches 1719–1880
476:on the losing team this time.
137:match played on 2 June at the
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1742:. London: Robson Publishing.
1851:Leicestershire & Rutland
1505:. Cambridge: Roger Heavens.
765:no such standard at the time
571:played for Westminster as a
563:between the Westminster and
340:in the two England innings.
1764:. Westminster: Allen Lane.
1632:. London: Aurum Press Ltd.
593:on 24–25 September between
25:1773 English cricket season
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735:. Yalden and Simmons were
117:of Surrey was the leading
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1698:. London: HarperCollins.
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225:team underwritten by the
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1568:. Long Eaton: Bodyline.
1527:. Edinburgh: Blackwood.
707:out; if the batsman was
413:Scores & Biographies
3440:1773 in English cricket
2767:County Championship era
2261:English cricket seasons
1856:Marylebone Cricket Club
1564:Wilson, Martin (2005).
773:Marylebone Cricket Club
719:of Surrey (16) and the
2200:Prince of Wales Ground
567:clubs. Shock White of
173:. England's five were
2608:"Champion County" era
89:and he also equalled
16:Cricket season review
2170:Lord's Middle Ground
1435:Ashley-Cooper, F. S.
549:White Conduit Fields
47:In the 1773 English
2215:Vine Cricket Ground
1566:An Index to Waghorn
1547:The Dawn of Cricket
1328:, pp. 111–114.
988:, pp. 214–217.
781:County Championship
547:v England match on
534:Broadhalfpenny Down
425:Hampshire Chronicle
389:Broadhalfpenny Down
249:Hampshire v England
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2130:Darnall New Ground
2110:Burley-on-the-Hill
2044:White Conduit Club
1429:. Nottingham: ACS.
1417:. Nottingham: ACS.
1136:Ashley-Cooper 1924
771:, in May 1894, of
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399:Hampshire v Surrey
233:and three against
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1749:978-18-61051-68-4
1727:978-08-54450-55-8
1705:978-00-07183-64-7
1683:978-19-00592-49-9
1661:978-04-13278-60-9
1639:978-18-54107-10-7
1556:978-09-47821-17-3
1534:978-09-47821-17-3
1512:978-19-00592-52-9
1490:978-19-00592-23-9
1468:978-19-00592-48-2
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515:Sir Horatio Mann
345:Index to Waghorn
318:Artillery Ground
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2140:Epsom Down
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1994:Hornchurch
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2004:Lingfield
1979:Hambledon
1964:East Kent
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