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    Edward Aburrow Sr. (c. 1715 – 15 April 1763), also known as Cuddy, was an English cricketer of the mid-Georgian period who played for Slindon and Sussex...
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  • Edward Aburrow may refer to: Edward Aburrow Sr (c. 1715–1763), mid-18th-century English cricketer Edward Aburrow Jr (1747–1835), English cricketer who...
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  • Aburrow is a surname of English origin. People with this surname include: Edward Aburrow Sr., English cricketer Edward "Curry" Aburrow (1747–1835), English...
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  • 1835. He was the son of the Slindon bowler Edward Aburrow Sr. Whereas his father was nicknamed "Cuddy", Aburrow Jr was known as "Curry", which was the name...
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  • Cuddy Valley, California Cuddy Canyon, California Cuddy (surname) Edward Aburrow Sr. (1714/1715–1763), English cricketer and reported smuggler under the...
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    Val Romney, and John Bryant against Richard Newland, Edward Aburrow Sr and Joe Harris. Aburrow replaced John Mills, called the "famous Kent bowler",...
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  • the result of an injury during a game, caused by a blow on the head from Edward Tye's bat. He is the sport's earliest known fatality. Further court cases...
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    violent place with smuggling connections. The Slindon team included Edward Aburrow Sr (alias "Cuddy"), who played as a bowler and was the village tailor...
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    supported by his brothers Adam and John; and by the controversial Edward Aburrow, a good cricketer but a known smuggler. After the death of Richmond...
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