Thomas Harman Brenchley (c. 1822 – 19 September 1894) was an English wine merchant and distiller, and a cricketer. [1] He played first-class cricket for Kent County Cricket Club and for the Gentlemen of Kent amateur team between 1848 and 1851. [2]
He was the eldest son of John Brenchley of Wombwell Hall, Northfleet parish, Kent, and his wife Mary Rachel Harman. [1] [3] His birth date is not known, but he was christened at Milton-next-Gravesend in Kent on 7 May 1822. Brenchley died at Glaneirw near Tan-y-groes in Cardiganshire, Wales in 1894. [2] [4] [5]
Brenchley played in 11 first-class matches, scoring a total of 115 runs. [4] He played a number of other matches for the Gentlemen of Kent as well as for Gravesend Cricket Club, [2] His brother Henry played in three first-class matches for Kent between 1854 and 1857. [6]
Thomas Harman Brenchley (c. 1822 – 19 September 1894) was an English wine merchant and distiller, and a cricketer. [1] He played first-class cricket for Kent County Cricket Club and for the Gentlemen of Kent amateur team between 1848 and 1851. [2]
He was the eldest son of John Brenchley of Wombwell Hall, Northfleet parish, Kent, and his wife Mary Rachel Harman. [1] [3] His birth date is not known, but he was christened at Milton-next-Gravesend in Kent on 7 May 1822. Brenchley died at Glaneirw near Tan-y-groes in Cardiganshire, Wales in 1894. [2] [4] [5]
Brenchley played in 11 first-class matches, scoring a total of 115 runs. [4] He played a number of other matches for the Gentlemen of Kent as well as for Gravesend Cricket Club, [2] His brother Henry played in three first-class matches for Kent between 1854 and 1857. [6]