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- Charles_Beckett_(cricketer) abstract "Charles Andrew Beckett (born 7 February 1794 in Gravesend, Kent; died 1838 in Chard, Somerset) was an English first-class cricketer associated with Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) who was active in the 1810s. He is recorded in two matches, totalling 19 runs with a highest score of 13. He held one catch and took 8 wickets including one return of 4 wickets in an innings.".
- Q16226183 abstract "Charles Andrew Beckett (born 7 February 1794 in Gravesend, Kent; died 1838 in Chard, Somerset) was an English first-class cricketer associated with Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) who was active in the 1810s. He is recorded in two matches, totalling 19 runs with a highest score of 13. He held one catch and took 8 wickets including one return of 4 wickets in an innings.".
- Charles_Beckett_(cricketer) comment "Charles Andrew Beckett (born 7 February 1794 in Gravesend, Kent; died 1838 in Chard, Somerset) was an English first-class cricketer associated with Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) who was active in the 1810s. He is recorded in two matches, totalling 19 runs with a highest score of 13. He held one catch and took 8 wickets including one return of 4 wickets in an innings.".
- Q16226183 comment "Charles Andrew Beckett (born 7 February 1794 in Gravesend, Kent; died 1838 in Chard, Somerset) was an English first-class cricketer associated with Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) who was active in the 1810s. He is recorded in two matches, totalling 19 runs with a highest score of 13. He held one catch and took 8 wickets including one return of 4 wickets in an innings.".