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as a county team, and perhaps also as a county club, played its first inter-county match v. Sussex at Brown's Ground, Brighton on 27, 28 & 29 August 1835. Previous matches involved
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had become common. These would be either black or white. Many players preferred a straw hat based on the rural style but these were replaced by white bowler hats, first worn by I Zingari in 1845, which were usually adorned with a ribbon in club colours.
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531:Tom Marsden
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476:Alfred Mynn
468:Tom Marsden
444:Henry Grace
402:consumption
347:the Gypsies
175:Alfred Mynn
151:(1827) and
149:Westmorland
27:In English
2348:Categories
970:B0014QE7HQ
782:Bowen 1970
769:References
620:published
618:John Nyren
606:Literature
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562:Nottingham
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314:Canterbury
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153:Cumberland
96:England XI
43:Background
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1501:1846–1863
1496:1826–1845
1462:1811–1825
1262:1751–1771
1207:1726–1740
1046:(1997) .
897:"Cricket"
740:Hambledon
695:follow on
586:In 1842,
558:Sheffield
539:Leicester
535:Sheffield
393:batsman.
391:Hambledon
343:I Zingari
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324:. Kent's
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