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- Walter_Seabrook abstract "Walter George Seabrook (12 February 1904 – 13 June 1988) was an English cricketer. Seabrook was a left-handed batsman who bowled left-arm fast-medium. He was born in Brockworth, Gloucestershire and was educated at Haileybury, where he represented the college cricket team.Seabrook made his only first-class appearance for Gloucestershire against Kent in the 1928 County Championship. In this match he was dismissed for a duck twice, while with the ball he bowled 2 wicket-less overs. The following year he married Margaret Joan Spens, the couple would go on to have three children. Seabrook later served in World War II, by December 1944 he held the rank of 2nd Lieutenant in the Gloucestershire Regiment. On 30 May 1945, Seabrook relinquished his commission and left the army. He later died in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire on 13 June 1988.His brother-in-law, Archibald Spens, played a single first-class match for the Europeans in the British Raj, while his brother, Frederick, played first-class cricket for Gloucestershire and Cambridge University.".
- Walter_Seabrook birthDate "1904-02-12".
- Walter_Seabrook birthPlace Brockworth,_Gloucestershire.
- Walter_Seabrook birthPlace England.
- Walter_Seabrook birthPlace Gloucestershire.
- Walter_Seabrook birthYear "1904".
- Walter_Seabrook country England.
- Walter_Seabrook deathDate "1988-06-13".
- Walter_Seabrook deathPlace Bourne_End,_Buckinghamshire.
- Walter_Seabrook deathPlace Buckinghamshire.
- Walter_Seabrook deathPlace England.
- Walter_Seabrook deathYear "1988".
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- Walter_Seabrook wikiPageWikiLinkText "Walter Seabrook".
- Walter_Seabrook 50s "–/–".
- Walter_Seabrook batAvg "0".
- Walter_Seabrook batting "Left-handed".
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- Walter_Seabrook bowling "Left-arm fast-medium".
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- Walter_Seabrook club Gloucestershire_County_Cricket_Club.
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- Walter_Seabrook columns "1".
- Walter_Seabrook country "England".
- Walter_Seabrook date "--07-31".
- Walter_Seabrook dateOfBirth "1904-02-12".
- Walter_Seabrook dateOfDeath "1988-06-13".
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- Walter_Seabrook deathPlace "Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, England".
- Walter_Seabrook deliveries "12".
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- Walter_Seabrook family Archibald_Spens.
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- Walter_Seabrook fivefor "–".
- Walter_Seabrook fullname "Walter George Seabrook".
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- Walter_Seabrook name "Seabrook, Walter".
- Walter_Seabrook placeOfBirth Brockworth,_Gloucestershire.
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- Walter_Seabrook placeOfDeath Bourne_End,_Buckinghamshire.
- Walter_Seabrook placeOfDeath Buckinghamshire.
- Walter_Seabrook runs "0".
- Walter_Seabrook shortDescription "English cricketer".
- Walter_Seabrook source "http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/20641.html Cricinfo".
- Walter_Seabrook tenfor "–".
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- Walter_Seabrook year "1928".
- Walter_Seabrook year "2011".