• William Yalden (1740 – January 1824) was an English cricketer who played towards the end of the 18th century and is considered to be one of the earliest...
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    Derek William Yalden (4 November 1940 – 5 February 2013) was an eminent British zoologist and academic. He was an Honorary Reader at the University of...
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  • and remained the highest known score through the 1772 season. 88 – William Yalden for Surrey v Hampshire at Broadhalfpenny Down in 1773. 95 – Joseph Miller...
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    were the famous bowler Lumpy Stevens and the wicket-keeper/batsman William Yalden, who both belonged to the Chertsey club. Surrey CCC was founded on the...
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    to play matches in France. His team, said to have been captained by William Yalden, reportedly assembled at Dover on 10 August but met the Duke coming...
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  • Thomas Yalden (2 January 1670 – 16 July 1736) was an English poet and translator. Educated at Magdalen College, Yalden entered the Church of England,...
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    Petersfield lawyer, and Anne Yalden. Anne, in turn, was the youngest daughter of William and Rose Yalden. William Yalden (d. 1644) was an estate manager...
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  • 213 in six innings with a highest score of 78 in the first match, and William Yalden of England, who scored 136 in six innings with a highest of 68 at Guildford...
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  • estate manager (steward). This would probably have been to William Yalden (d. 1644). Yalden was a land agent for estates owned by Magdalen College, Oxford...
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  • Christopher Wyvill, cleric, landowner and political reformer (died 1822) William Yalden, cricketer (died 1824) 29 January – Richard Lumley, 2nd Earl of Scarbrough...
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  • the 18th century such as Thomas Waymark, John Small, Tom Taylor and William Yalden. The earliest references to cricket at Rugby School and Charterhouse...
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    Chertsey, famous in the second half of the century for Lumpy Stevens and William Yalden, was first recorded in 1736 when the team played five matches—three...
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  • Retrieved 2022-03-29. (subscription required) Haygarth, in Lucas, p. 219. William Yalden, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2022-03-28. (subscription required) Haygarth...
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    extras were recorded. Hampshire had two given men: William Yalden and John Edmeads, both of Surrey. Yalden was a noted wicket-keeper and Hampshire's regular...
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    Cranley), was reunited by Peter Quenell then sold 1651 (to William Yalden) and 1677 (to William Sadler). In 1850 of James Sadler of Chiddingfold held it...
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  • were dismissed for 83 and 82; Surrey scored 225. Palmer made 14 but William Yalden scored 88 which equalled the highest score on record at the time. Palmer's...
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  • omissions including John Boorman, William Bowra, William Bullen, Robert Clifford, Samuel Colchin, John Edmeads, William Fennex and Richard Aubrey Veck;...
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  • Morton Glyn Evans of Llangennech 1915: John Henry Thomas of London 1916: William Yalden Nevill of Felinfoel House 1917: David Williams of Llanelly 1918: Thomas...
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  • the great bowler Edward "Lumpy" Stevens and the noted wicket-keeper William Yalden. Originally, cricket wickets had only two stumps and one bail. The third...
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  • individual score recorded in first-class cricket, beating the 88 scored by William Yalden in 1773. Miller's "world record" lasted only a year until John Small...
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    Henry Peckham William Cawley Horsham William Freeman Henry Chowne Other source gives John Fagg Midhurst Benjamin Weston William Yalden jun. Other source...
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  • and, with his contemporary William Yalden, one of the two most famous wicket-keepers of the 18th century. Sueter and Yalden are the earliest players to...
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  • 4th Earl of Tankerville. Noted Surrey players included Lumpy Stevens, William Yalden and Billy Beldham. The present Surrey County Cricket Club was formed...
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  • goodwill tour and play matches there in August. The team, captained by William Yalden, reportedly assembled in London and travelled to Dover on 10 August...
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    suggestions of his own for inclusion, including the poems of John Pomfret, Thomas Yalden, Isaac Watts, Richard Blackmore’s The Creation and James Thomson’s The Seasons...
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  • independent burgages; meanwhile Peachey sold his property in the borough to Sir William Peere Williams, who in his turn also tried to increase his holding. At...
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  • CricketArchive. Retrieved 2019-01-27. Haygarth, p.36. William Barber, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2019-01-27. William Bartholomew, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2019-01-27...
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  • took part in five matches, all against Hampshire, and won all five. William Yalden was one of the season's leading wicket-keepers and he also equalled...
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  • with 213 in his six innings. The only other player to exceed 100 was William Yalden who made 136, also in six innings. In the first match of the season...
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