List of Marylebone Cricket Club players (1864–1894)

This article is the third sub-division of Lists of Marylebone Cricket Club players. It presents an alphabetical listing of cricketers who debuted for Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in first-class cricket from the legalisation of overarm bowling in 1864 until the end of the 1894 season. Many of the players represented MCC after 1894 but they are only listed here, as it was in this period that they made their MCC debuts. Players who debuted for MCC before 1864 can be found in List of Marylebone Cricket Club players (1827–1863). 1894 was the last full season before the official definition of first-class cricket was implemented in May 1895.[1][2]

MCC played all its home matches through the period at its own Lord's venue in north London. Although some players who represented the club were members or ground staff, most were associated with county clubs and appeared for MCC by invitation. MCC teams have always operated at all levels of the sport and players who represented the club in minor cricket only are out of scope here. At this time, MCC had not taken control of overseas tours by the England cricket team and had yet to play any matches outside Great Britain (the first was a visit to Ireland in 1895).

The details are the player's usual name followed by the span of years in which he was active as an MCC player in important matches (the span may include years in which he played in minor matches only for MCC and/or years in which he did not represent MCC in any matches) and then his name is given as it would appear on modern match scorecards (e.g., surname preceded by all initials), followed by the county club or other team with which he was mostly associated (this may be MCC itself). A handful of these players later travelled abroad on winter tours organised by MCC from 1903/04: dates and destinations are given at the end of each relevant entry. Players who took part in early Test cricket, which began in 1877, have their names highlighted in bold text.

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B

C

  • F. Campbell (1868–1869) : F. Campbell ()
  • F. W. Capron (1881–1882) : F. W. Capron ()
  • John Carlin (1888–1901) : J. Carlin ()
  • Herbert Carpenter (1893–1906) : H. A. Carpenter (Essex)
  • J. Carrick (1882) : J. Carrick ()
  • A. Carter (1885) : A. Carter ()
  • Thomas Case (1868–1869) : T. Case (Middlesex)
  • L. Chater (1881) : L. Chater ()
  • William Chatterton (1886–1899) : W. Chatterton ()
  • Stanley Christopherson (1885) : S. Christopherson (Kent)
  • S. W. Churchill (1865) : S. W. Churchill ()
  • W. Churchill (1870–1872) : W. Churchill ()
  • Charles Clarke (1877–1885) : C. F. C. Clarke (Surrey)
  • Robert Clayton (1872–1881) : R. O. Clayton (Yorkshire)
  • Lord Clifton (1873–1880) : Lord Clifton (Kent)
  • Frank Cobden (1870–1872) : F. C. Cobden (Cambridge University)
  • Bransby Cooper (1867–1869) : B. B. Cooper (Kent)
  • J. F. Cooper (1881) : J. F. Cooper ()
  • C. P. Coote (1869–1874) : C. P. Coote ()
  • Robert Copland-Crawford (1872–1873) : R. E. W. Copland-Crawford ()
  • George Cotterill (1890) : G. H. Cotterill ()
  • Clement Cottrell (1877–1883) : C. E. Cottrell (Middlesex)
  • H. T. Coventry (1888) : H. T. Coventry ()
  • E. W. Craigie (1870) : E. W. Craigie ()
  • James Cranston (1891) : J. Cranston ()
  • Frank Fairbairn Crawford (1880–1884) : F. F. Crawford ()
  • H. E. Crawley (1887) : H. E. Crawley ()
  • W. P. Crawley (1867) : W. P. Crawley ()
  • John Cressy-Hall (1873–1880) : J. W. Cressy-Hall (MCC)
  • Frederick Crooke (1874–1875) : F. J. Crooke (Gloucestershire)
  • Frederick Crowder (1874) : F. Crowder (Gentlemen of England)
  • James Crowdy (1872) : J. G. Crowdy ()
  • P. E. Crutchley (1877) : P. E. Crutchley ()
  • F. A. Currie (1894) : F. A. Currie ()
  • Edward Curteis (1887) : E. W. Curteis ()
  • Herbert Curteis (1874–1880) : H. Curteis ()
  • Robert Curteis (1880–1881) : R. M. Curteis

D

  • L. N. H. D'Aeth (1894) : L. N. H. D'Aeth ()
  • Richard Daft (1883) : R. Daft (Nottinghamshire)
  • John Dale (1869–1882) : J. W. Dale (Middlesex)
  • Earl of Dalkeith (1881–1885) : Earl of Dalkeith (MCC)
  • George Davenport (1885–1896) : G. Davenport (Cheshire)
  • John Davey (1874–1876) : J. G. Davey ()
  • George Davidson (1888–1898) : G. A. Davidson ()
  • J. E. Davidson (1864) : J. E. Davidson ()
  • William Davidson (1877) : W. L. Davidson ()
  • G. A. Dawson (1871) : G. A. Dawson ()
  • Harry de Paravicini (1882–1885) : H. F. de Paravicini (MCC)
  • Percy de Paravicini (1883–1889) : P. J. de Paravicini ()
  • Charles de Trafford (1889–1911/12) : C. E. de Trafford (Leicestershire). Tours: New Zealand (1906/07); South America (1911/12).
  • E. F. Derbyske (1866) : E. F. Derbyske ()
  • Francis Disney-Roebuck (1878–1882) : F. H. A. Disney-Roebuck (MCC)
  • G. E. Dodsworth (1868) : G. E. Dodsworth ()
  • Adam Duncan (1873–1879) : A. S. D. Duncan (Cambridge University)
  • John Dunn (1882) : J. Dunn ()
  • Theodore Dury (1877) : T. S. Dury ()
  • Edwin Dyke (1866) : E. F. Dyke (Cambridge University)

E

  • H. F. J. Eaton (1887–1894) : H. F. J. Eaton ()
  • W. H. Eccles (1866–1867) : W. H. Eccles ()
  • Tom Emmett (1885–1886) : T. Emmett (Yorkshire)
  • Alfred Evans (1882–1885) : A. H. Evans ()
  • W. Evetts (1870–1882) : W. Evetts ()
  • Christopher Ewbank (1866) : C. C. Ewbank ()
  • J. Eyre (1887) : J. Eyre ()

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G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

  • Thomas Tapling (1886) : T. K. Tapling ()
  • Hector Tennent (1865–1872) : H. N. Tennent (Lancashire)
  • Charles Thornton (1869–1895) : C. I. Thornton (Kent)
  • Richard Thornton (1881–1893) : R. T. Thornton (Kent)
  • Albert Thornton (1879) : A. J. Thornton ()
  • Walter Thornton (1883) : W. A. Thornton (Oxford University)
  • C. H. M. Thring (1889) : C. H. M. Thring ()
  • Valentine Titchmarsh (1885–1891) : V. A. Titchmarsh ()
  • Frederic Tobin (1870) : F. Tobin (Cambridge University)
  • R. E. Tomkinson (1873) : R. E. Tomkinson ()
  • Charles Toppin (1891) : C. Toppin ()
  • W. Townshend (1874) : W. Townshend ()
  • W. T. Toynbee (1879) : W. T. Toynbee ()
  • G. B. Traill (1864) : G. B. Traill ()
  • Arthur Trevor (1882–1885) : A. H. Trevor (Sussex)
  • F. G. B. Trevor (1864) : F. G. B. Trevor ()
  • Edward Tritton (1866–1875) : E. W. Tritton (Middlesex)
  • R. Tryon (1871) : R. Tryon ()
  • H. Tubb (1873–1877) : H. Tubb ()
  • George Tuck (1866–1876) : G. H. Tuck (Cambridge University)
  • John Turner (1887) : J. A. Turner (Cambridge University)
  • J. Turner (1876–1883) : J. Turner ()
  • Edward Tylecote (1874–1886) : E. F. S. Tylecote (Kent)
  • Henry Tylecote (1879–1886) : H. G. Tylecote (South)

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W

Y

References

  1. ACS (1981). A Guide to Important Cricket Matches Played in the British Isles 1709 – 1863. Nottingham: ACS.
  2. ACS (1982). A Guide to First-Class Cricket Matches Played in the British Isles. Nottingham: ACS.
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