Bradbury Norton (23 August 1834 – 21 February 1917) was an English lawyer and amateur cricketer. [1]
Norton was born at Town Malling in Kent. [2] He played in ten first-class cricket matches for Kent County Cricket Club between his debut in 1858 and his final match for the side in 1866. [3] Norton's brother, William South Norton, was captain of the Kent team at the time and honorary secretary of the county club formed at Maidstone in 1859. [4] As well as playing for Kent, Norton also made appearances for the Gentlemen of Kent between 1860 and 1869. [3] Another brother, Selby Norton, made a single first-class appearance for Kent as an emergency replacement in 1863 and a cousin, William Norton, played three times for the county side. [4] [5]
Professionally Norton was a lawyer working in Kent. [6] [7] He died in 1917 at Taltal in Chile aged 82. [2]
Bradbury Norton at ESPNcricinfo
Bradbury Norton (23 August 1834 – 21 February 1917) was an English lawyer and amateur cricketer. [1]
Norton was born at Town Malling in Kent. [2] He played in ten first-class cricket matches for Kent County Cricket Club between his debut in 1858 and his final match for the side in 1866. [3] Norton's brother, William South Norton, was captain of the Kent team at the time and honorary secretary of the county club formed at Maidstone in 1859. [4] As well as playing for Kent, Norton also made appearances for the Gentlemen of Kent between 1860 and 1869. [3] Another brother, Selby Norton, made a single first-class appearance for Kent as an emergency replacement in 1863 and a cousin, William Norton, played three times for the county side. [4] [5]
Professionally Norton was a lawyer working in Kent. [6] [7] He died in 1917 at Taltal in Chile aged 82. [2]
Bradbury Norton at ESPNcricinfo