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Bucks County Cricket Club Club Cricket Bucks County BUCKS COUNTY CRICKET CLUB BUCKS COUNTYBUCKS CRICKET CLUB 2018 Chiltern Sports, Layby Farm, The Bucks Goat Centre, Old Risborough Rd, Stoke Mandeville, Aylesbury HP22 5XJ 2018 01296 613399 BUCKS COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 2018 Special Offer for Members’ The Black Horse is proud to support Bucks County Cricket Club this season. We are hoping it proves to be a successful season and to get it going we will be discounting members’ food bills by 10% on all days except Sundays up to and including 31st May 2018. To make a Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner Reservation please call 01753 663183 2 3 Special Offer for Members’ INDEX Editor’s Comments ....................................................................................................................................... Page 4 List of Officials ................................................................................................................................................. Page 5 2018 Fixtures ................................................................................................................................................Page 10 Bucks Secretary’s report ......................................................................................................................Page 17 The Black Horse is proud to support Bucks County Obituaries & Congratulations........................................................................................................Page 21 Cricket Club this season. Director of Cricket’s report ...............................................................................................................Page 25 Bucks Captain’s report ..........................................................................................................................Page 27 Our new Captain .......................................................................................................................................Page 29 Unicorns Counties Championship .............................................................................................Page 31 We are hoping it proves to be a successful season T20 Success..........................................................................................................................................Page 49 and to get it going we will be discounting members’ Unicorns Trophy ........................................................................................................................................Page 50 Bucks Records ..............................................................................................................................................Page 53 food bills by 10% on all days except Sundays up to Academy Cricket ........................................................................................................................................Page 57 and including 31st May 2018. Bucks Cricket Board Report ...........................................................................................................Page 59 Bucks Junior& women reports ......................................................................................................Page 61 Bucks Seniors ...............................................................................................................................................Page 65 To make a Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner Reservation Golf Day .............................................................................................................................................................Page 71 Sponsor a Player..................................................................................................................................Page 72 please call 01753 663183 Membership, 100 Club, Friends ...................................................................................................Page 74 Bucks CCC Members ............................................................................................................................Page 77 Affiliated clubs ..............................................................................................................................................Page 79 Accounts and 100 Club ......................................................................................................................Page 91 Bucks rules .....................................................................................................................................................Page 101 Membership application form....................................................................................................... Page 103 2 3 Knox pic Use from 2011 4 5 BUCKS COUNTY CRICKET CLUB Knox pic Use from 2011 President: Stuart York Vice-Presidents: Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher, Bart. Rt. Hon. J. Major, P.C. Lord Carrington, K.G., P.C., C.H., Sir Oliver Popplewell G.C.M.G., M.C., D.L., J.P. Sir Evelyn de Rothschild Mrs. Cheryl Gillan, M.P. D. E. Smith N. G. Hames P. L. B. Stoddart Sir James Horlick, Bart. R. E. Thomas D. R. Lidington, M.P. J. D. Turberville Hon. Life Members P.D. Atkins, D.R. Peppiatt, S.E. York Friends of Bucks: Hilary Adams Robin Peppiatt Bill Atkins Bill Scholes Alan and Margaret Bailey Peter Stoddart David Chapman Ian and Annette Thomas Alan and Pauline Godley Peter and Jessie Thompson Jonathan Lilley John Turberville Douglas Miller 4 5 BUCKS COUNTY CRICKET CLUB Website address: www.bucksccc.org.uk Chairman: K.I. HODGSON 6 Chase Close, Coleshill, Bucks. HP7 0LX Telephone: 01494 721780 email: [email protected] Captain: T.R.G. HAMPTON email: [email protected] Secretary: K. A. BEAUMONT Woodpeckers, 49 Amersham Road, Little Chalfont, Bucks. HP6 6SW Telephone: 01494 763516 email: [email protected] Treasurer: N. A. RELPH., A.C.A., A.T.I.I. c/o Rouse Partners LLP., 55 Station Road, Beaconsfield, Bucks. HP9 1QL Telephone: 01494 675321 (w) email: [email protected] Assistant Secretary & Membership Secretary: J. T. H. PHILLIPS 40 Sheepfold Lane, Amersham, Bucks. HP7 9EJ Telephone: 01494 721244 (h) email: [email protected] Director of Cricket: J. C. HARRISON email: [email protected] Cricket Administrator & Academy Manager T. P. RUSSELL email: [email protected] Hon. Independent Accountants Macintyre Hudson, Chartered Accountants 31 Castle Street, High Wycombe, Bucks. HP13 6LA Telephone: 01494 441226 Committee: S. M. Beck R. J. Hedley M. G. S. Knox R.A. Lane G. D. T Paskins P. W. Scholes F. W. S. Russell J. D. Turberville Child Welfare Liaison Officer: ROGER GARRINI email: [email protected] 6 7 BUCKS COUNTY CRICKET CLUB Honorary Officials of the Club – 1891 - 2018 Presidents: 1891 Lord ROTHSCHILD 1908 1st Baron DESBOROUGH 1892 Lord CARRINGTON 1909 LIONEL de ROTHSCHILD 1893 Capt. F. J. PENTON 1910 Sir SAMUEL SCOTT, Bart. J.P. 1894 LEOPOLD de ROTHSCHILD 1911 H. S. LEON 1895 Baron F. de ROTHSCHILD, M.P. 1912 -1913 ANTHONY de ROTHSCHILD 1896 Lord CURZON 1914 - 1919 P. J. de PARAVICINI 1897 A. J. ROBARTS 1920 - 1921 4th Baron CHESHAM 1898 Lord ADDINGTON 1922 - 1946 Rt. Rev. P. H. ELIOT 1899 Lord CHESHAM the Lord Bishop of Buckingham 1900 H. S. LEON 1947 - 1959 Sir HENRY AUBREY-FLETCHER 1901 H. GRENFELL, M.P. Bart, C.V.O., D.S.O., J.P. 1902 Col. A. GILBEY 1960 - 1982 Sir JOHN AUBREY-FLETCHER 1903 W. TYRWHITT DRAKE Bart., J.P. 1904 Hon. W. ROTHSCHILD 1983 - 1995 T. C. ORFORD 1905 1st Baron BURNHAM 1996 - 2000 D. R. PEPPIATT 1906 ALEXANDER FINLAY 2001 - 2005 K. DRUCQUER 1907 F. C. CARR-GOMM, J.P., D.C.L. 2006 - 2013 S. J. TOMLIN 2014 - S. E. YORK Chairmen: 1990 - 1996 K. DRUCQUER 1997 - 2010 S. E. YORK 2011 - K.I. HODGSON Captains: 1891 - 1892 C. W. PARRY 1967 - 1969 J. K. E. SLACK 1893 - 1907 P. J. de PARAVICINI 1970 - 1973 C.J. PARRY 1908 - 1912 W. F. LOWNDES 1974 - 1975 D. S. MACKINTOSH 1913 - 1918 E. H. D. SEWELL 1976 - 1979 B. W. POLL 1919 - 1946 W. B. FRANKLIN 1980 - 1984 D. E. SMITH 1947 C. H. TAYLOR 1985 R. E. HAYWARD/D. E. SMITH 1948 - 1951 O. G. BATTCOCK 1986 D. E. SMITH 1952 - 1954 B. A. BARNETT 1987 - 1991 N. G. HAMES 1955 G. REYNOLDS 1992 - 1993 G. R. BLACK 1956 - 1958 D. F. V. JOHNS 1994 - 1997 T. J. A. SCRIVEN 1959 - 1965 P. L. B. STODDART 1998 J. C. HARRISON 1966 B. C. JANES 1999 - 2008 P. D. ATKINS 2009 - 2014 J. C. HARRISON 2015 - 2017 M. J. PAYNE 2018 - T.R.G. HAMPTON Hon. Secretaries: 1891 - 1902 G. R. WARD 1927 - 1934 G. H. BROCKLEHURST, J.P. 1903 - 1907 H. E. BULL, Junior 1935 R. H. RUTTER 1908 Dr. B. ABRAHAMS, M.B., B.Sc. 1936 - 1945 G. H. BROCKLEHURST, J.P. 1909 - 1910 H. G. HOGARTH 1946 - 1951 H. TYSON CHAMBERS, J.P. 1911 - 1918 E. H. D. SEWELL 1952 - 1953 H. BAYLEY 1919 - 1922 Capt. S. L. TREVOR 1954 - 1968 C.A. PRINCE 1923 - 1924 O. P. HORLICK 1969 - 1984 P. M. M. SLATTER 1925 - 1926 Major H. L. AUBREY-FLETCHER, 1985 - 1997 S. J. TOMLIN D. S. O. 1998 - K. A. BEAUMONT Hon. Treasurers: 1891 - 1894 C. M. WOODBRIDGE 1937 - 1945 W. BLISS 1895 - 1902 C. E. COBB 1945 - 1951 W. CROWTHER, A.C.A. 1903 - 1907 E. N. N. BARTLETT 1952 - 1953 F. J. HOLMES 1908 - 1911 Col. F. T. H. BERNARD 1954 - 1955 M. F. GEE 1912 - 1919 H. E. BULL, Junior 1956 - 1983 P. M. M. SLATTER, 1920 - 1922 O. P. HORLICK F. C. I. B. 1923 - 1927 W. H. LAVINGTON 1984 - 1986 B. E. F. BENNETT, F.C.A. 1928 E. F. ROBSON 1987 - 1993 M. RAYMOND, F.C.A. 1928 - 1936 HAROLD BAKER 1993 - 1995 C. J. HAYFIELD, F.C.A. 1996 - N. A. RELPH, A.C.A., A.T.I.I. Team Secretaries/Managers/Director of Cricket 1928 - 1931 O.G. BATTCOCK 1964 - 1989 H. E. PERRIN 1932 - 1936 R. H. RUTTER 1990 - 1996 G. E. THOMPSON 1937 - 1946 J. H. L. AUBREY-FLETCHER 1997 J. D. DAVID 1959 - 1962 H. W. JOHNSON
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