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John Barnard (cricketer)

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During the period in which Barnard played, England sides were not representative of the country. Instead, they were sides composed of players from a range of locations brought together to play against another
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Barnard's oldest brother Charles is not known to have played cricket. He lived between 1790 and 1878 and after attending Eton and St John's, Cambridge was the British
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At the time, King's College only admitted men who had been educated at Eton. They were eligible for election as Fellows of the College after three years.
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who also made his debut in the same match. He played in a total of 18 first-class matches for a variety of sides, most of which were connected to the
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since 1825, in 1840. Despite his father being Provost and having been Headmaster, he did not attend Eton, instead being privately educated.
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each year for more than 50 years. He was Senior Fellow at King's when he died in his rooms at the college in 1878 aged 84 and is buried in
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Henry Watson Barnard, who was a clergyman, played in five first-class matches. Another of Barnard's brothers,
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from 1765 until his death in 1781. Barnard's mother Mary Ann was the daughter of Edward Beadon, the vicar of
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in 1830, the final two first-class matches of his career. He appeared three times for the
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Barnard's father held a number of appointments in the Church. He died at
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of the college in 1817, retaining his position for the rest of his life.
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at Chislehurst from their formation in 1793 before being ordained in the
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Along with his three brothers, Barnard was educated at Eton. He was
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in 1855 and his collection of decorative porcelain was sold by
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During his life, Barnard was a collector of antique china and
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in 1814 as a scholar, graduating in 1818. He was elected as a
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in 1825 and 1826, having captained Eton whilst at school.
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between 1817 and 1878. Barnard was the President of the
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in 1792, the son of the Edward and Mary Ann Barnard (
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Chislehurst
Kent
King's College, Cambridge
Edward Barnard
Henry Barnard
George Barnard
Kent
Sussex
FC
FC
Surrey
CricInfo
FSA
first-class cricketer
King's College, Cambridge
Marylebone Cricket Club
porcelain
Chislehurst
Kent
née
West Kent troop
Yeomanry Cavalry
Church of England
Edward
St John's College, Cambridge
Headmaster
Eton College
College Provost
St Nicolas Church, North Stoneham
Hampshire

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