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Samuel Colchin ( fl. 1747 – 1779) was an English cricketer who played in the 1770s.
A nephew of Robert Colchin, [1] a noted single wicket cricketer of the first half of the 18th century, [2] he played in a total of 10 first-class matches, [3] four of which were for Kent sides, all as a given man [a] against Hampshire sides. He played five matches for England sides [b] and made one top-level appearance for a Hampshire XI. [1]
Colchin was christened at Bromley in Kent in June 1747. [1] He is last mentioned in June 1779 playing in a five-a-side single wicket match at the Artillery Ground for John Sackville, 3rd Duke of Dorset's team against Sir Horatio Mann's team. [6]
The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
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Samuel Colchin ( fl. 1747 – 1779) was an English cricketer who played in the 1770s.
A nephew of Robert Colchin, [1] a noted single wicket cricketer of the first half of the 18th century, [2] he played in a total of 10 first-class matches, [3] four of which were for Kent sides, all as a given man [a] against Hampshire sides. He played five matches for England sides [b] and made one top-level appearance for a Hampshire XI. [1]
Colchin was christened at Bromley in Kent in June 1747. [1] He is last mentioned in June 1779 playing in a five-a-side single wicket match at the Artillery Ground for John Sackville, 3rd Duke of Dorset's team against Sir Horatio Mann's team. [6]