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- Holt_Pound abstract "Holt Pound at Wrecclesham, near Farnham, Surrey was one of the chief cricket grounds in Surrey. It was the venue for three first-class matches between 1791 and 1809 as well as for a number of minor matches. It was the home venue of Farnham Cricket Club, which played a number of noted matches there in the 1780s when club members included Billy Beldham and John Wells; these games were just below first-class standard.".
- Q5884597 abstract "Holt Pound at Wrecclesham, near Farnham, Surrey was one of the chief cricket grounds in Surrey. It was the venue for three first-class matches between 1791 and 1809 as well as for a number of minor matches. It was the home venue of Farnham Cricket Club, which played a number of noted matches there in the 1780s when club members included Billy Beldham and John Wells; these games were just below first-class standard.".
- Holt_Pound comment "Holt Pound at Wrecclesham, near Farnham, Surrey was one of the chief cricket grounds in Surrey. It was the venue for three first-class matches between 1791 and 1809 as well as for a number of minor matches. It was the home venue of Farnham Cricket Club, which played a number of noted matches there in the 1780s when club members included Billy Beldham and John Wells; these games were just below first-class standard.".
- Q5884597 comment "Holt Pound at Wrecclesham, near Farnham, Surrey was one of the chief cricket grounds in Surrey. It was the venue for three first-class matches between 1791 and 1809 as well as for a number of minor matches. It was the home venue of Farnham Cricket Club, which played a number of noted matches there in the 1780s when club members included Billy Beldham and John Wells; these games were just below first-class standard.".