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    Richmond Cricket Club was based in Richmond (historically part of Surrey and now in London) and was a leading club during the 18th century. Its home venue...
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  • Richmond Cricket Club may refer to: In England: Richmond Cricket Club (18th century), a leading English club in the 18th century, it was first recorded...
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    which was used for cricket in later years. Arundel was a prominent centre of cricket in the 18th century. After the 1st Duke of Richmond died in 1723, his...
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    sport of cricket has a known history beginning in the late 16th century England. It became an established sport in the country in the 18th century and developed...
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  • London. The club was founded in 1864 but teams representing the county have played top-class cricket since the early 18th century and the club has always...
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  • well over a century, cricket became a focus for wealthy patrons and gamblers whose interests funded its growth throughout the 18th century. Patrons such...
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  • Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) is a cricket club founded in 1787 and based since 1814 at Lord's Cricket Ground, which it owns, in St John's Wood, London...
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  • County cricket teams representing Middlesex have been traced back to the 18th century, although for long periods the county was secondary to the London...
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  • Kingston upon Thames in Surrey, the original Kingston Cricket Club was prominent in the 18th century, taking part in known matches from 1720 to 1767. According...
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    as his groom Thomas Waymark. Later, when he patronised Slindon Cricket Club, Richmond was associated with the Newland brothers. His earliest recorded...
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