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- Incogniti abstract "The Incogniti cricket club was founded in 1861. It claims to be the third oldest \"wandering\" cricket club – a nomadic cricket club without its own home ground – after I Zingari and Free Foresters (founded in 1845 and 1856 respectively).The club was founded after a match at Lord's on 25 May 1861, when a scratch team captained by Charles Julius Brune defeated the XYZ Club. It was originally intended that the club would be based at Tufnell Park, but this plan was abandoned and it became a wandering club.The club's colours are purple, black and gold, and its club motto Incogniti Incognitis (Latin: \"unknown only to the unknown\") appears on the club's roll of honour on the first landing of the staircase in the pavilion at Lord's. Members have included Bernard Bosanquet, Reggie Schwarz, Arthur Conan Doyle, Harold Gilligan, Tom Lowry, Douglas Jardine and Oliver Battcock, and more recently David Acfield and Simon Hinks.The club made tours to North America in 1913, 1920 and 1924, to the Netherlands in 1922, and to Australia in 2010-11.".
- Incogniti wikiPageExternalLink Other_Matches.html.
- Incogniti wikiPageExternalLink Players.html.
- Incogniti wikiPageExternalLink www.incogniti.co.uk.
- Incogniti wikiPageExternalLink default.aspx.
- Incogniti wikiPageID "28160938".
- Incogniti wikiPageLength "1627".
- Incogniti wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Incogniti wikiPageRevisionID "686057733".
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Conan_Doyle.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink Bernard_Bosanquet_(cricketer).
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink Category:1861_establishments_in_England.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_club_cricket_teams.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Brune_(cricketer).
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink Cricket.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink David_Acfield.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_Jardine.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink Free_Foresters_Cricket_Club.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Gilligan.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink I_Zingari.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink Lords_Cricket_Ground.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink Motto.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_Battcock.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink Reggie_Schwarz.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink Scratch_team.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink Simon_Hinks.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Lowry.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink Tufnell_Park.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLink XYZ_Club.
- Incogniti wikiPageWikiLinkText "Incogniti".
- Incogniti subject Category:1861_establishments_in_England.
- Incogniti subject Category:English_club_cricket_teams.
- Incogniti type Establishment.
- Incogniti type Team.
- Incogniti comment "The Incogniti cricket club was founded in 1861. It claims to be the third oldest \"wandering\" cricket club – a nomadic cricket club without its own home ground – after I Zingari and Free Foresters (founded in 1845 and 1856 respectively).The club was founded after a match at Lord's on 25 May 1861, when a scratch team captained by Charles Julius Brune defeated the XYZ Club.".
- Incogniti label "Incogniti".
- Incogniti sameAs Q6014945.
- Incogniti sameAs m.0cm8bj5.
- Incogniti sameAs Q6014945.
- Incogniti wasDerivedFrom Incogniti?oldid=686057733.
- Incogniti isPrimaryTopicOf Incogniti.