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- Q5189662 subject Q15255062.
- Q5189662 subject Q20890441.
- Q5189662 subject Q8416114.
- Q5189662 subject Q8426874.
- Q5189662 subject Q8426956.
- Q5189662 subject Q8793464.
- Q5189662 subject Q8798249.
- Q5189662 abstract "The original Croydon Cricket Club, based at Croydon (then part of Surrey), was one of the oldest in England with origins going back to the early 18th century and perhaps earlier. It played most of its matches at Duppas Hill. The earliest record of the club is in the 1707 season when it played two major matches against London.Croydon had a very strong team in the 1731 season, beating London four times. The Croydon club was interchangeable with Surrey as a county at that time.Croydon continued to be prominent through the 1730s but was less so in the 1740s and the club was barely mentioned again after that except in a few minor matches. It is believed to have disbanded in the later part of the 18th century and there is no modern equivalent.".
- Q5189662 wikiPageWikiLink Q15255062.
- Q5189662 wikiPageWikiLink Q16933535.
- Q5189662 wikiPageWikiLink Q20890441.
- Q5189662 wikiPageWikiLink Q2213391.
- Q5189662 wikiPageWikiLink Q23276.
- Q5189662 wikiPageWikiLink Q3351673.
- Q5189662 wikiPageWikiLink Q4552635.
- Q5189662 wikiPageWikiLink Q5316056.
- Q5189662 wikiPageWikiLink Q6670299.
- Q5189662 wikiPageWikiLink Q8416114.
- Q5189662 wikiPageWikiLink Q8426874.
- Q5189662 wikiPageWikiLink Q8426956.
- Q5189662 wikiPageWikiLink Q8793464.
- Q5189662 wikiPageWikiLink Q8798249.
- Q5189662 comment "The original Croydon Cricket Club, based at Croydon (then part of Surrey), was one of the oldest in England with origins going back to the early 18th century and perhaps earlier. It played most of its matches at Duppas Hill. The earliest record of the club is in the 1707 season when it played two major matches against London.Croydon had a very strong team in the 1731 season, beating London four times.".
- Q5189662 label "Croydon Cricket Club".