- John Cutbush
John Cutbush (dates of birth and death unknown) from
Maidstone was a famous English cricketer of the mid-18th century who played for Kent. By profession he was a clockmaker in Maidstone.Cutbush must have begun playing in the 1730s, or earlier, when match details are scarce but by 1743, when he is first mentioned in contemporary reports, he is included among "the six best players in England". This was when he took part in a "threes" contest at the
Artillery Ground alongside his Kent colleaguesWilliam Hodsoll andVal Romney againstRichard Newland , William Sawyer and John BryantF S Ashley-Cooper , "At the Sign of the Wicket: Cricket 1742-1751", "Cricket" Magazine, 1900] .In 1744, Cutbush played for Kent in the famous match at the Artillery Ground which forms the first entry in "Scores & Biographies". He was involved in the final partnership with Hodsoll, scoring 7* as Kent won by that one wicket
Arthur Haygarth , "Scores & Biographies, Volume 1 (1744-1826)", Lillywhite, 1862] .Cutbush may have been a veteran by then because that is the last time he is recorded. There seems little doubt that he was a considerable player whose best years were behind him when reports of the matches became more informative [http://www.jl.sl.btinternet.co.uk/stampsite/cricket/ladstolords/biog.html#cutbush From Lads to Lord's – biography of John Cutbush] ] .
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