Peter Bramley (cricketer) — Peter Bramley (1785 ndash; 5 November 1838) was a publican and Nottingham cricketer. He kept the kept the Old Spot in Daybrook and was also a good cards player, fives player and runner. As a cricketer, he fielded well in the covers and was a… … Wikipedia
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George Thorpe (Nottinghamshire cricketer) — George Thorpe (1781 ndash; 11 May 1847) was a Nottingham cricketer who, at forty five, played one first class match against a combined eleven of Sheffield and Leicester in 1826. It was his last match for the town. Tom Marsden hit up an… … Wikipedia