- Sir
Henry William Russell Bencraft JP (4
March 1858 — 25
December 1943) was an
English first-class cricketer,
sports administrator,
medical doctor, businessman...
- Lt
Colonel Cyril Bencraft Joly MC (9
September 1918 – 2000) was a
British Army
officer who
served with 7th
Armoured Division (Desert Rats)
throughout the...
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Charles Neilson Bencraft (8
December 1924 – 10
October 2010) was an
Australian rules football player and
coach with the
Sandringham Football Club in the...
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Customs published a
translation of the
first eight chapters in 1868 and H.
Bencraft Joly of the
first fifty-six
chapters in 1892. The
Reverend E.J.
Eitel reviewed...
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appointed Hampshire captain prior to the 1896 season,
succeeding Russell Bencraft who had
opted to
retire from the role; thus he was both
captain and president...
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Geoffrey Wallis Steuart Barrow,
British historian and
academic Sir
Russell Bencraft,
cricketer Pippa Bennett-Warner,
actress John Berger, art critic, novelist...
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Wynyard 1895
Russell Bencraft 1886–1894 No first-class
matches pla**** by
Hampshire 1883–1885
Arthur Wood 1880–1882
Russell Bencraft 1879
Arthur Wood 1875–1878...
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white guernsey in
these games. The oval has a
single grandstand (the Neil
Bencraft Grandstand), a
south end
named after Nick
Sautner (the
Sautner Goal), and...
- took 7 catches. Read died at
Wandsworth in
March 1921. His uncle,
Russell Bencraft, was also a first-class cricketer. "Wisden -
Obituaries in 1921". ESPNcricinfo...
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Independent noted had "left his life
hanging in the balance".
Russell Bencraft and the
Hampshire committee sent
Barton to
Bournemouth for recuperation...