• Thomas Sueter (17 April 1750 – 17 February 1827) was an English cricketer who represented Hampshire as a member of the Hambledon Club. Sueter was a left-handed...
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  • Sueter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Murray Sueter (1872–1960), British naval officer Tom Sueter (1750–1827), English cricketer...
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    added 192 for the first wicket against Caterham. It is believed they were Tom Sueter and Edward "Curry" Aburrow. When Hambledon played Kent at Broadhalfpenny...
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  • occurred in the Hampshire v Kent match at Windmill Down on 13–15 July 1786. Tom Sueter of Hampshire, who had scored 3, was the player in question, as recorded...
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    "Buck" Stewart, Tom Sueter and William Yalden. The England players were John Boorman, Childs, John Frame, James Fuggles, Gill, Dick May, Tom May, Joseph Miller...
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  • the straight bat. 1767 – two Hampshire batters (believed to have been Tom Sueter and either George Leer or Edward "Curry" Aburrow) recorded a first-wicket...
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  • Retrieved 2016-03-01. Ryder R (1972) The great wicket-keepers - from Tom Sueter to Alan Knott, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack. Retrieved 2016-03-01. Rabada...
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  • the sources do not name the players but they are believed to have been Tom Sueter and either George Leer or Edward "Curry" Aburrow.[citation needed] 3 June...
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  • defeated Surrey by an innings and 41 runs after their opening batsmen, Tom Sueter and George Leer shared a century partnership of 128 for the first wicket;...
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  • information is known. William Sturt 1815–1817 Three matches for Sussex. Tom Sueter 1772–1790 Played 67 first-class matches, 54 of them for Hampshire. Frederick...
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  • May 1790 and won by the left-handed team by 39 runs. Hambledon players Tom Sueter, James Aylward and David Harris made significant contributions to the...
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  • Hampshire when its team included players like John Small, Thomas Brett and Tom Sueter. Although the records of many matches in which he almost certainly played...
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  • Gilligan Led Them Out", 1970, pp. 124–30 "The Great Wicket-Keepers: From Tom Sueter to Alan Knott", 1972, pp. 137–45 "The Warwickshire Way", 1973, pp. 127–34...
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  • innings. He was bowled by Richard Nyren in the first and caught behind by Tom Sueter in the second. Hampshire won the match by 198 runs. Palmer is undocumented...
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  • Sir Horatio Mann, 2nd Baronet Kent A leading patron of Kent cricket. Tom Sueter Hambledon and Hampshire Outstanding wicketkeeper-batsman, especially noted...
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    is contradicted by Nyren who says that the earlier Hambledon batsman Tom Sueter was noted for his cut shot and probably invented forward play, being the...
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  • Hampshire sides. Robert Stone 1773–1790 Played in 10 first-class matches. Tom Sueter 1772–1790 Played 67 first-class matches, 54 of them for Hampshire. Thomas...
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  • addition to 1833 edition 107 Thomas White 14 October 1832 70 Memoranda 156 Tom Sueter 7 October 1832 60–65 21 October 1832 75–76 William Barber 23 September...
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  • and steady batter" and that his wicket-keeping was inferior to that of Tom Sueter whom Nyren considered to have had to keep wicket to quicker bowlers such...
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    Hampshire winning the game by 1 wicket. This was the match in which Tom Sueter was given out and hit the ball twice, the earliest recorded instance of...
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  • Long Fields in a 30 to 40 minute fight, depending on the source. Events Tom Sueter of Hampshire was given out for hitting the ball twice, the first recorded...
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  • "the first great match this season". The Hampshire team was John Small, Tom Sueter, Richard Nyren, George Leer and Thomas Brett. England's five were Lumpy...
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  • "an astonishing double by the standards of the day". In another match, Tom Sueter of Hampshire was given out hit the ball twice, the first time that this...
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    CricketArchive. Retrieved 2024-06-02. (subscription required) Ryder R (1972) From Tom Sueter to Alan Knott: the great wicket-keepers, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack....
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  • on Friday" in making his score. The Hampshire total was 403 runs, with Tom Sueter scoring 46 runs, the second highest score in the innings. The match is...
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  • ancient Rome Pythagoras (freedman) Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel? SUET., Nero 28,1: "Puerum Sporum exsectis testibus etiam in muliebrem naturam...
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  • makes oblique references to Major Tom and Tai Mo Shan. Bobby suddenly dies shortly after Yau's return. Fat sends Suet to retrieve and refuel his bus upon...
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  • Kent" team, Dorset's XI, featured the Hambledon players Noah Mann and Tom Sueter with the Chertsey and Surrey players William Bedster and Lumpy Stevens...
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    pudding probably first created in the early 19th century. It is a flat-rolled suet pudding, which is spread with jam and rolled up, similar to a Swiss roll...
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  • recent invention. In 2004 Robin Dunseath, publicist for Scottish entrepreneur Tom Farmer and ex-president of the World Haggis Hurling Association, said he...
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