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Corke, Lamparcl, Biles, Greentree, Donkin, 

 Webber, and Powell. They made 71 and 97. 

 H. Misselbrook is a native of Otterbourne, 

 and keeps the Cricketers' Inn there ; he has 

 had several engagements as bowler at Oxford. 

 aii England This match was plaved on Dav's 



v. Iwenty s. J J 



of Hamp- Ground at Itchen, near Southampton, 



shire. r\ i it 



1851. on October 6th and 7th. The 



England Eleven were Mr. N. Felix, Mr. 

 Alexander Marshall, J. Wisden, T. Box, 

 G. Parr, W. Caffyn, W. Martingell, Julius 

 Cassar, A. Mynn, J. Guy, and J. Grundy. 

 They scored 93 and 72. 



The Hampshire Twenty were Sir F. Bathurst, 

 T. Onslow, W. Pearse, Charles H. Ridding, 

 Arthur Ridding, F. Compton, W. Ridding, 

 Charles Theobald, F. Hervey Bathurst, H. T. 

 Johns, W. Clement, G. E. Humphrey, Captain 

 Weir, F. Breton, J. Greenwood, E. Morant 

 Gale, F. Johns, T. Chambeiiayne, H. G. 

 Green, and Daniel Day. They scored 41 and 

 33, with 12 wickets down. In the first 

 innings of Hampshire out of twenty innings 

 there were thirteen noughts, and in these first 

 innings the last eight wickets fell for nothing ! ! 



1852. Mr. Robert Pearse now gave up 



Pearfe^akL n * s na ™ ers and assumed the ma- 

 the h. h. nagement of the H. H. ; and it has 



