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Addington Cricket Club fielded one of the strongest cricket teams in England from about the 1743 season to the 1752 season although the village of Addington is a very small place in Surrey about three miles south-east of Croydon. The team was of county strength and featured the noted players Tom Faulkner, Joe Harris, John Harris, George Jackson and Durling. The team immediately accepted the Slindon Challenge, in 1744, to play against any parish in England. The only other club to accept was Robert Colchin's Bromley.

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Addington Cricket Club fielded one of the strongest cricket teams in England from about the 1743 season to the 1752 season although the village of Addington...

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Addington

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Addington Hills

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the mid-18th century, it was a noted cricket venue used by the then-prominent Addington Cricket Club. Addington Hills and Croham Hurst, a short distance...

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London Cricket Club

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The original London Cricket Club was formed in 1722 and was one of the foremost clubs in English cricket over the next four decades, holding important...

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Bromley Cricket Club

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any parish in England". They received immediate acceptances from Addington Cricket Club and from Bromley who were due to play Slindon in the same month...

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Slindon Cricket Club

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London did not accept. Only Addington Cricket Club and Bromley Cricket Club were able to accept. Matches against both these clubs were arranged at the Artillery...

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History of cricket

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clubs at Maidenhead, Hornchurch, Maidstone, Sevenoaks, Bromley, Addington, Hadlow and Chertsey. But far and away the most famous of the early clubs was...

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Hadlow Cricket Club

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the club played five from Slindon Cricket Club during the same year. The last mention of the original Hadlow club is a match against Addington Cricket Club...

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Chislehurst Cricket Club

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and London team played Addington. Cricket is still played on Chislehurst Common as the Chislehurst and West Kent Cricket Club has its ground there on...

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1744 English cricket season

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Slindon Cricket Club defeated London Cricket Club and then issued a challenge to play "any parish in England". The challenge was accepted by the Addington and...

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Tom Faulkner

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at the Artillery Ground. He played regularly for the prestigious Addington Cricket Club in Surrey and appears in the records from 1744 until 1761. He often...

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Addington School

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Addington School is a primary school in the suburb of Addington, Christchurch, New Zealand. It is a year 1 to 6 school with a roll of approximately 230...

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List of historically significant English cricket teams

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purpose of this list is to identify all historically significant English cricket clubs and teams which played in significant matches, some of which may have...

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1746 English cricket season

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versus Addington and Bromley match on 7 July was reported as "nearly ten thousand". 12 May – Bromley v Addington – Bromley Common 19 May – Addington v Bromley...

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1745 English cricket season

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v Addington – Kennington Common 23 May – Addington v London – Addington Hills 24 May – Bromley v London – Bromley Common 27 May – London v Addington –...

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1937 New Zealand rugby league season

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League's Appleton Shield. Addington won the Canterbury Rugby League's Massetti Cup. George Nēpia played for Hornby against Addington at Monica Park on 31 July...

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Tothill Fields

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have survived of two Westminster matches there in 1752, both against Addington. The result of the first is unknown and Westminster won the second by...

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1747 English cricket season

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teams have survived. 13 May – Addington & Croydon v Deptford & Greenwich – Duppas Hill, Croydon 29 May and 9 June – Addington & Croydon v London – Duppas...

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1750 English cricket season

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Regency era

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Hagley Oval

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built cricket ground for international and provincial cricket while Rugby would move to Addington Showgrounds a rectangular venue which would be rebuilt...

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Malcolm Moorhouse

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began playing for Addington in the Christchurch senior competition in the 1883-84 season. In the 1884-85 season he was Addington's only batsman to make...

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Carisbrook

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Christchurch for use by the new temporary Christchurch Rugby Stadium at Addington Showgrounds, to allow that city a first-class ground while AMI Stadium...

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Bertram Fletcher Robinson

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including a series of short stories that feature a detective called 'Addington Peace'. Following his untimely death at the age of just 36 years, speculation...

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Bromley

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Grove Park, Hayes, Lee Green, Lewisham, Locksbottom, Mottingham, New Addington, Orpington, Penge, Petts Wood, Sidcup, West Wickham & Westerham. Since...

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