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Derbyshire Players 1871-2012 Derbyshire Yearbook 2012 ONLINE STATS SECTION 10/04/2013 09:22 Page 1 Derbyshire County Cricket Club Derbyshire Players 1871-2012 FIRST LAST DATE OF DATE OF FIRST LAST DATE OF DATE OF MATCH MATCH BIRTH DEATH MATCH MATCH BIRTH DEATH A B Ackroyd Archibald 1924 1925 18 5 1897 25 6 1968 Bryant James Adams Christopher John 1988 1997 6 5 1970 Douglas Campbell 2004 2005 4 2 1976 Adnan Muhammad Hassan 2003 2007 15 5 1975 Buckley George Arthur 1921 1921 3 2 1889 112 1935 Adshead Stephen John 2010 2010 29 1 1980 Buckston Capt.George Moreton 1905 1921 12 3 1881 24 11 1942 Alderman Albert Edward 1928 1948 30 10 1907 6 6 1990 Buckston Robin Henry Rowland 1928 1939 10 10 1908 16 5 1967 Aldred Paul 1995 2002 4 2 1969 Burnham George Joseph 1912 1912 5 11 1878 7 3 1971 Ali Syed Burnham John William 1871 1876 6 6 1839 20 4 1914 Mohammad Bukhari 2002 2004 8 11 1973 Burrows * Joseph Robert 1889 1889 3 9 1868 12 3 1954 Allen Michael Henry John 1964 1966 7 1 1933 610 1995 Burrows Matthew 1884 1884 18 8 1855 29 5 1893 Allsop Richard 1872 1874 10 6 1849 20 3 1908 Burton Joseph Parkin 1901 1901 10 12 1873 25 1 1940 Anderson Iain Stuart 1978 1987 24 4 1960 Burton Oswald 1901 1905 21 8 1874 4 7 1944 Antliff William Norris 1880 1880 23 8 1848 29 4 1909 Butterfield Walter 1896 1896 6 8 1870 19 7 1954 Armstrong Thomas Riley 1929 1950 13 10 1909 6 2 2000 Buxton Ian Ray 1959 1973 17 4 1938 110 2010 Ashcroft Dr.Edward Maynard 1897 1906 27 9 1875 26 2 1955 Buxton Noah 1902 1911 26 11 1876 26 5 1967 Attenborough Thomas 1871 1874 7 1833 21 1 1907 C Azeem Rafiq 2011 2011 27 2 1991 Cadman Samuel William Anthony 1900 1926 29 1 1877 6 5 1952 Azharuddin Mohammad 1991 1994 8 2 1963 Carlin Robert McKenzie 1905 1908 24 1 1871 10 3 1950 B Carr Donald Bryce 1946 1963 28 12 1926 Baggallay Capt. Richard Carrington Elijah 1934 1937 25 3 1914 19 11 1998 Romer Claude 1912 1919 4 5 1884 12 12 1975 Carter Horatio Stratton 1946 1946 21 12 1913 910 1994 Bagguley William 1905 1905 9 9 1866 18 4 1936 Carter Reginald 1953 1955 7 11 1933 Bagshaw Henry 1887 1902 1 9 1859 31 1 1927 Carter Wilfred 1920 1926 19 6 1896 111 1975 Bailey Robert John 2000 2001 28 10 1963 Cartledge John 1878 1878 16 5 1855 8 7 1907 Bairstow Andrew David 1995 1995 16 6 1975 Cartwright Harold (Harry) 1973 1979 12 5 1951 Barber Frederick Arthur 1907 1920 13 5 1887 4 6 1943 Cassar Matthew Edward 1994 2000 16 10 1972 Barlow Edgar John 1976 1978 12 8 1940 30 12 2005 Chapman John 1909 1920 11 3 1877 12 8 1956 Barnes Alan Sedgwick 1878 1878 9 10 1850 17 5 1915 Chapman James Robert 2004 2004 19 5 1986 Barnett Kim John 1979 1998 17 7 1960 Charlesworth Alfred 1888 1898 9 5 1865 412 1928 Barrington George Bainbridge 1880 1887 20 4 1857 29 3 1942 Chatterton Joseph 1884 1886 14 2 1867 711 1886 Barrs Frank Arthur 1900 1901 24 4 1871 16 12 1963 Chatterton William 1882 1902 27 12 1861 19 3 1913 Barton Arthur 1901 1901 30 9 1874 19 1 1949 Chester Charles 1899 1899 7 2 1869 9 2 1940 Base Simon John 1988 1999 2 1 1960 Clare Jonathan Luke 2007 2012 14 6 1986 Bassano Christopher Clarke Charles Cyril 1929 1933 22 12 1910 611 1997 Warwick Godfrey 2001 2005 11 9 1975 Clarke Rikki 2008 2008 29 9 1981 Beardshall Mark 1987 1987 10 1 1962 Clarke Vincent Paul 1997 1998 11 11 1971 Bedford Edward Henry Riland 1924 1924 7 6 1903 910 1976 Clayton John Morton 1881 1883 17 11 1857 1 4 1938 Beet George 1910 1925 24 4 1886 13 12 1946 Cochrane Alfred Henry John 1884 1886 26 1 1865 14 12 1948 Beet Gordon Albert 1956 1961 5 5 1939 19 1 1994 Cole Terence George Owen 1913 1913 14 11 1877 15 12 1944 Beet George Hector Cook 1928 1932 30 5 1904 22 8 1949 Cook Enoch 1878 1879 23 4 1845 14 4 1927 Bell Geoffrey Foxall 1914 1920 16 4 1896 17 1 1984 Cooke John 1874 1874 7 3 1851 22 11 1908 Bennett John William 1895 1896 22 2 1864 10 11 1928 Cooper Archibold Henry Hedges 1902 1902 14 8 1878 13 1 1922 Bentley Michael 1957 1957 14 2 1934 Cooper Herbert 1905 1910 25 12 1883 612 1963 Berry Robert 1959 1962 29 1 1926 212 2006 Copson William Henry 1932 1950 27 4 1908 13 9 1971 Berwick John Albert (Alf) 1895 1901 30 7 1867 31 7 1946 Corbett Bertie Oswald 1910 1910 15 5 1875 30 11 1967 Bestwick Robert Saxton 1920 1922 29 9 1899 3 7 1980 Corbett Cornelius John 1911 1924 8 3 1883 10 4 1944 Bestwick William 1898 1925 24 2 1875 2 5 1938 Cork Dominic Gerald 1990 2003 7 8 1971 Billyeald James 1871 1871 20 1 1835 8 7 1890 Cottam Andrew Colin 1995 1995 14 7 1973 Bingham Dr.Frank Miller 1896 1896 17 9 1874 22 5 1915 Coupe Edwin 1885 1887 9 6 1861 2 7 1892 Birch Daniel John 2007 2008 27 1 1981 Cresswell James Arthur 1923 1927 16 3 1903 212 1994 Birkett William 1898 1901 27 2 1874 2 5 1934 Crommelin- John Louis 1922 1926 20 10 1888 11 9 1953 Birt Travis Rodney 2006 2007 9 12 1981 Brown Bishop Ian Raphael 1989 1992 24 10 1967 Cropper * Martin 1892 1892 16 7 1864 26 10 1943 Blackwell Henry 1895 1898 16 12 1876 24 1 1900 Cropper William 1882 1888 27 12 1862 13 1 1889 Blackwell Ian David 1997 1999 10 6 1978 Cross James 1897 1897 6 2 1862 22 3 1927 Blaxland Rev.Lionel Bruce (Bill) 1925 1947 25 3 1898 29 4 1976 Cullinan Daryll John 1995 1995 4 3 1967 Blount Albert 1912 1926 8 8 1889 10 11 1961 Cupitt Joseph 1892 1905 25 9 1867 6 5 1932 Boden Timothy Walter 1920 1920 19 5 1901 5 9 1969 Curgenven Gilbert 1901 1922 1 12 1882 26 5 1934 Boden Walter 1874 1874 6 8 1837 16 9 1905 Curgenven Henry Grafton 1896 1897 22 12 1875 14 2 1959 Boissier Arthur Paul 1901 1906 25 1 1881 210 1953 Curgenven Dr.William Grafton 1872 1878 30 11 1841 18 3 1910 Bolus John Brian 1973 1975 31 1 1934 Cursham Arthur William 1879 1880 14 3 1853 24 12 1884 Boot Jesse 1895 1895 18 3 1860 1 3 1940 Cusden Simon Mark James 2007 2007 21 2 1985 Borrington Anthony John 1971 1980 8 12 1948 D Borrington Paul Michael 2005 2012 24 5 1988 Davidson Frank 1897 1899 1 10 1872 7 6 1951 Bostock Herbert 1897 1897 4 5 1869 20 2 1954 Davidson George Arthur 1886 1898 29 6 1866 8 2 1899 Botha Anthony Greyvensteyn 2004 2007 17 11 1976 Davidson Joseph 1871 1874 9 8 1846 312 1901 Bottom Daniel 1891 1901 2 10 1864 16 2 1937 Davis John William 1920 1920 10 4 1882 29 10 1963 Bourne John James 1898 1898 2 11 1872 23 12 1952 Dawkes George Owen 1947 1961 19 7 1920 10 8 2006 Bowden Joseph 1909 1930 8 10 1884 1 3 1958 Deakin Michael John 1981 1981 5 5 1957 Bowler Peter Duncan 1988 1994 30 7 1963 Dean Kevin James 1996 2008 16 10 1975 Bowmer Herbert Edgar 1909 1911 4 7 1891 1 6 1966 Deane Michael John 1999 1999 9 3 1977 Bracey Frederick Cecil 1906 1914 20 7 1887 28 3 1960 Dearnaley Irvine 1900 1907 18 2 1877 14 3 1965 Bradbury Leslie 1971 1971 19 4 1938 DeFreitas Phillip Anthony Jason 1994 1999 18 2 1966 Bradley George 1875 1875 29 4 1850 24 4 1887 Delacombe William Barclay 1892 1900 20 7 1860 14 10 1911 Brailsford Frank Colliss (Jim) 1958 1958 26 8 1933 Dessaur Wayne Anthony 1995 1995 4 2 1971 Brelsford James 1883 1886 19 12 1855 24 12 1924 De Ville Roger Thomas 1963 1964 21 1 1935 Brooke-Taylor David Charles 1947 1949 15 6 1920 17 7 2000 Dickinson Stanley Patrick 1909 1909 7 3 1890 25 6 1972 Brooke-Taylor Geoffrey Parker 1920 1920 25 10 1895 13 1 1968 Dighton Michael Gray 2007 2007 24 4 1976 Brooks Joseph 1895 1896 10 9 1870 15 5 1937 Disney James Joseph 1881 1890 20 11 1859 24 6 1934 Brooks Kevin Graham 1980 1980 15 10 1959 Di Venuto Michael James 2000 2006 12 12 1973 Broome Ian 1984 1984 6 5 1960 Dixon Dr.Francis 1885 1885 2 11 1854 20 8 1943 Brown Andrew Mark 1985 1992 6 11 1964 Dobson Kenneth William Cecil 1920 1920 28 8 1900 6 3 1960 Derbyshire Yearbook 2012 ONLINE STATS SECTION 10/04/2013 09:22 Page 2 Derbyshire Players 1871-2012 FIRST LAST DATE OF DATE OF FIRST LAST DATE OF DATE OF MATCH MATCH BIRTH DEATH MATCH MATCH BIRTH DEATH D G Docker Frank Dudley 1881 1882 26 8 1862 8 7 1944 Green David John 1953 1960 18 12 1935 Docker Ludford Charles 1881 1886 26 11 1860 1 8 1940 Green George 1903 1907 13 4 1880 25 11 1940 Docker Ralph 1879 1879 31 8 1855 7 7 1910 Gregory Dove 1871 1872 9 2 1837 21 5 1873 Doshi Nayan Dilip 2008 2008 6 10 1978 Gregory George Robert 1899 1910 27 8 1878 28 11 1958 Doughty Stephen 1880 1886 16 10 1855 11 11 1929 Griffith Frank Alexander 1988 1996 15 8 1968 Dowman Mathew Peter 2000 2002 10 5 1974 Griffiths Steven Paul 1995 1999 31 5 1973 Dumelow Nathan Robert Charles 2001 2004 30 4 1981 Groenewald Timothy Duncan 2009 2012 10 1 1984 Durston Wesley John 2010 2012 6 10 1980 Gunter Neil Edward Lloyd 2002 2004 12 5 1981 E Guptill Martin James 2011 2012 30 9 1986 Eadie John Thom Clarke 1882 1882 25 9 1861 19 8 1923 H Eadie William Stewart 1885 1899 27 11 1864 20 9 1914 Hacker Peter John 1982 1982 16 7 1952 Eagleson Ryan Logan 1999 1999 17 12 1974 Hall Bert 1902 1902 Earl George Burrill 1883 1888 7 8 1859 20 4 1933 Hall Derek 1955 1958 21 2 1932 13 3 1983 Eato Alwyn 1950 1955 13 2 1929 19 9 2008 Hall Ian William 1959 1972 27 12 1939 Edwards Alexander David 2001 2001 2 8 1975 Hall John Peter 1895 1897 20 8 1874 911 1925 Eggar John Drennan 1946 1954 1 12 1916 3 5 1983 Hall Thomas Auckland 1949 1952 19 8 1930 21 4 1984 Elliott Charles Standish 1932 1953 24 4 1912 1 1 2004 Hall Walter 1882 1892 27 11 1861 19 11 1924 Elliott Harry 1920 1947 2 11 1891 2 2 1976 Hallam Thomas Haydn 1906 1907 12 4 1881 24 11 1958 Ellis William 1898 1906 28 8 1876 22 1 1931 Hamer Arnold 1950 1960 8 12 1916 311 1993 Else Robert 1901 1903 17 11 1876 16 9 1955 Hampshire John Harry 1982 1984 10 2 1941 Estridge Edward 1874 1874 28 4 1843 30 8 1919 Hancock John William 1897 1900 26 11 1876 23 5 1939 Evans Charles 1889 1895 19 2 1866 14 1 1956 Handford James 1910 1910 1 2 1890 14 8 1948 Evans Henry 1878 1882 8 7 1857 30 7 1920 Hanson Raymond Leslie 1973 1973
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